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Best Artificial Grass Installers in Anacortes

North County Lawn Care is proud to serve as an artificial grass installer near you in Anacortes and other communities in Skagit County, Washington. Discover more about artificial turf and how we can help you get the lawn of your dreams.

Our Artificial Grass Installation Process

Our synthetic lawn installation in Washington is quick and easy thanks to our crews’ years of experience. At a glance, here’s what you can expect our crew to do:

  • Removing the grass: We’ll tear out several inches of your existing sod, leaving a base of packed soil that won’t settle later on.

  • Adding the base: Your artificial turf will rest on up to 6 inches of base rock we’ll lay down on top of the soil, which gives it a level foundation and allows it to drain more easily.

  • Laying the turf: We’ll install perimeter edging and then roll out your artificial turf to cover your lawn like a carpet and let it expand for at least 30 minutes, making sure the grass is facing the right direction.

  • Cutting and seaming: Once the turf has finished expanding, we’ll cut around any corners, pavers, and walkways and then secure any seams in the turf to give your yard a seamless look.

  • Spreading the infill: Your synthetic turf has infill material that helps keep it in place and looking lush and realistic. Our experts use specialized infill sand or a mix of pet-friendly materials, which they’ll spread and brush to distribute evenly.

Putting Green Installation in Anacortes

Looking for a way to step up your golf game without having to pay admission to a golf course every single time you want to practice? We’ll set up a designated putting green within your lawn so you can practice your game without setting foot in a country club.

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Artificial Grass Installation Near You

North County Lawn Care is proud to install synthetic grass in Washington, including the following communities in Skagit County:

  • Anacortes

  • Birdsview

  • Bow

  • Burlington

  • Concrete

  • Conway 

  • Dewey

  • Fredonia

  • La Conner

  • Mt. Vernon

  • Sedro-Woolley

  • Shelter Bay

  • Whitney

  • And many more!

What Is Artificial Grass?

Artificial grass is a “carpet” of hundreds of thousands of synthetic fibers made to look and feel like real sod, without any of the fuss or maintenance. Even more, the fake-looking artificial turf you may have seen on football fields is a thing of the past. Synthetic grass is more realistic than ever, with blades that replicate how real grass moves and feels. This makes it an ideal alternative for people who don’t want the hassle of maintaining a live lawn. It also eliminates the annual problem homeowners face when the Pacific Northwest’s wet winters turn lawns into giant puddles of mud.

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We offer four types of synthetic grass at North County Lawn Care:

  • All-purpose: As the name implies, this is a multipurpose artificial grass that works well for high-traffic areas on your lawn.

  • Summer blend: Ideal for handling heavy traffic during the warmer months when you’re outside more often, our summer blend stays cool to the touch all year long and has a green and yellow blend to mimic the look of grass in Skagit County’s summers.

  • Plush: This style of synthetic grass is great for high-visibility areas that don’t see a lot of foot traffic, such as gardens and front lawns.

  • Pet: Our pet-friendly style of synthetic turf was designed with dogs and cats in mind, featuring Quad-Flow permeable backing for proper drainage and antimicrobial fibers, making it a snap to clean after your pets eliminate waste.

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Why Choose Artificial Grass for Your Lawn?

These are some of the reasons homeowners in Anacortes and beyond are choosing to install artificial turf in their yards.

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Water Conservation

Skagit County experiences scorching hot summers, making it challenging to maintain a healthy green lawn without breaking the bank on water bills. However, switching to a lawn made of synthetic grass in Washington solves the issue by removing the need for watering altogether.

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With a high-quality synthetic lawn, you’ll get to enjoy a green lawn all year long while using a fraction of the water you’d need for a standard yard.

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Pest Deterrence

Because synthetic turf doesn’t rely upon soil to survive, it’s much harder for beetles and other insects to lay their eggs and allow their grubs to set up shop in your yard. In turn, synthetic grass also keeps your lawn from attracting creatures further up the food chain like birds, raccoons, moles, and skunks.

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Pet Friendly

Compared to regular grass, synthetic turf is a great choice for pet owners who want to let their furry friends have free rein in their yard. It’s easier to clean and doesn’t stain as easily when they use it to relieve themselves—plus they won’t tear it up as easily with their nails or claws when they’re running around and playing.

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At North County Lawn Care, one of the four types of synthetic turf we offer is a style designed specifically for pet use. It’s designed to drain well and take little more than picking up waste and rinsing to stay clean and smell pleasant.

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Perfectly Manicured Look

Dead grass is a thing of the past with artificial turf. You’ll never have to worry about the hottest days of Skagit County’s summers scorching your grass or winters waterlogging your lawn, and it will always look like a lush, green space no matter the weather conditions.

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Low Maintenance

Weekends in Anacortes shouldn’t be for chores—they should be for relaxation! Artificial turf never needs to be mowed, fertilized, aerated, or sprinkled to stay healthy. While you can occasionally rinse your synthetic grass during dry spells or to clean up after your pets, it doesn’t need as much constant care as natural sod.

Looking for Artificial Grass Installers Near You?

North County Lawn Care offers synthetic turf installation near you. Request a quote from us today and we’ll make the synthetic grass lawn of your dreams a reality!

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