
Auburndale Artificial Grass Installation is an Artificial Grass Contractor serving Lakeland, FL with artificial turf installation, pet-friendly turf, and residential turf installation - and we have been serving Polk County since 2015.

Lakeland sits in one of the most storm-active corridors in Florida, which means drainage and base preparation are not optional extras - they are the foundation of a turf install that holds up for 15 years. Our artificial turf installation process is built around Central Florida rainfall volumes, Lakeland's mix of sandy soil and older fill lots, and the year-round sun exposure that degrades inferior products quickly.
Lakeland's humidity stays above 70 percent for much of the year, which means pet waste odors on a poorly drained natural lawn become a real problem by midsummer. Pet-friendly turf with a perforated drainage backing and antimicrobial infill removes the conditions that cause that buildup - liquid drains through, bacteria are actively controlled, and a garden hose rinse keeps the surface fresh even in August.
Most of Lakeland's established neighborhoods have concrete-block ranch homes on slab foundations with yards that see constant outdoor living. Residential turf installation on these properties needs to work with existing slab edges, pool decks, screened enclosures, and irrigation lines - not just be rolled out on bare ground. We measure and plan around what is already there.
Lakeland is Polk County's largest city and a growing commercial hub along the US-98 and Polk Parkway corridors. Commercial properties here face the same brutal summer heat and storm season as residential yards, but with heavier foot traffic and zero tolerance for maintenance gaps. Commercial artificial turf stays consistent through the whole year without irrigation, fertilizer, or weekly mowing.
Many Lakeland homes from the 1960s and 1970s have yards where natural grass has simply never grown well - shaded areas under large oaks, narrow side yards, or patches of compacted clay that refuse to support sod. Synthetic lawn turf fills those gaps permanently, matching the look of the surrounding lawn without the ongoing battle against shade and soil.
Lakeland families use outdoor spaces year-round, and a muddy or worn-out play area is a year-round problem - not just a seasonal one. Playground turf with a shock-absorbing pad beneath it gives kids a safe, clean surface that holds up to heavy use, drains after afternoon storms, and does not turn into a dirt pit the way natural grass does under daily play.
Lakeland is named for its 38 lakes, and a significant share of its residential neighborhoods are built along the water or in low-lying areas where drainage is an ongoing challenge. The city sits in one of the most lightning-active corridors in North America, and the daily afternoon storms from June through September can push several inches of rain through a yard in under an hour. For artificial turf, that means drainage design is not a minor detail - it is the difference between a surface that performs well for 15 years and one that develops odor and instability problems within a few seasons. Any contractor working in Lakeland needs to understand how Central Florida rainfall moves across different soil profiles, including the fill and former phosphate land that underlies some older neighborhoods.
The housing stock adds to this picture. Most of Lakeland's established neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1990s, with concrete-block ranch homes on slab foundations that sit close to the ground and have yards that are used constantly. Screened enclosures, pool decks, and paved patios are standard features, which means artificial turf installation here is rarely a simple square - it typically involves working around existing structures and transitions. Lakeland has also grown significantly, with newer subdivisions in north Lakeland and along the Polk Parkway where HOA landscaping rules are detailed and enforced. A contractor who does not know the difference between an older in-town neighborhood and a newer HOA subdivision will approach both projects the same way, which rarely serves the homeowner well.
Our crew works throughout Lakeland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect artificial grass work here. We know the difference between the older concrete-block homes near Lake Mirror downtown and the newer wood-frame builds in north Lakeland subdivisions - they have different yard profiles, different drainage histories, and sometimes different permit requirements. For projects that require city approval, we work through the City of Lakeland Building Division and are familiar with the process.
Lakeland has a distinct local identity that anyone who spends real time here recognizes. Florida Southern College and its Frank Lloyd Wright campus near Lake Hollingsworth is one of the most recognized landmarks in the city. Joker Marchant Stadium, the Detroit Tigers' spring training home since 1934, is a point of local pride that longtime residents know well. We have worked on homes across Lakeland's neighborhoods - from the lakefront properties near Lake Mirror to the newer builds along the Polk Parkway - and that firsthand familiarity with how the city is laid out means we spend less time orienting and more time working.
We also serve neighboring communities in Polk County, including Haines City to the east and Bartow to the south. If you are calling from any of those areas, we can help.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your yard - size, current ground cover, and whether you have pets or kids who use the space - so we arrive at your property ready to give an accurate assessment.
We come to your property, measure the space, and walk the yard to check drainage patterns and soil conditions. This is where we talk cost openly - base prep requirements, turf product options at different price points, and a realistic timeline. You receive a written, itemized quote. No obligation after this visit.
Installation day starts with removing your existing lawn and several inches of soil, grading the ground so water drains away from your foundation, and compacting a crushed aggregate base. For Lakeland properties, we pay close attention to how water will move through the base during one of the city's heavy afternoon storms - not just on a dry day.
The turf is rolled out, cut to fit your yard, secured at the edges, and finished with infill. Before we leave, we walk the surface with you, show you the seams and edges, and explain the simple maintenance steps that keep your turf looking its best through Lakeland's rainy season and dry season alike.
We serve Lakeland and surrounding Polk County communities. Send us a message or call and we will have a written quote to you within one business day - no pressure, just an honest look at your property.
(863) 252-0822Lakeland is the largest city in Polk County and home to about 120,000 people, with 38 named lakes scattered across its roughly 75 square miles. It sits halfway between Tampa and Orlando on I-4, which has made it one of Florida's fastest-growing mid-size cities over the past two decades as residents and businesses move inland for lower costs. The city has a distinct identity - Lake Mirror in downtown Lakeland is one of the most photographed spots in Central Florida, and the spring training presence of the Detroit Tigers at Joker Marchant Stadium (a fixture since 1934) gives Lakeland a connection to baseball that locals take genuine pride in. Residential neighborhoods range from older single-story ranch homes near the historic core to larger newer subdivisions off the Polk Parkway in the north and south ends of the city.
The housing stock reflects Lakeland's growth history. A large share of homes were built between the 1950s and 1990s, with concrete-block construction and slab foundations that are standard throughout Central Florida. Screened lanais, in-ground pools, and paved patio areas are common - outdoor living features that see heavy use in a climate where you can be outside every month of the year. Some older neighborhoods sit on fill soil or former phosphate land, which affects how the ground beneath a yard behaves over time. Nearby cities like Haines City and Bartow share similar conditions, and we serve both.
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