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Arizona Turf Depot
Arizona Turf Depot offers a wide selection of synthetic grass providing solutions to meet the demands of residential or commercial applications creating a sustainable, non-watering and functional surface. We can supply your individual requirements for all of your synthetic turf needs:
lawns
putting greens
playgrounds
pool surrounds
athletic fields
other landscaping projects
Our synthetic grass products are developed and produced by leading manufacturers and meet the highest standards in longevity, durability and stability. Arizona Turf Depot grasses utilize a soft polyethylene UV protected synthetic fiber to produce an attractive, realistic appearance and low-maintenance lawn.
Installing synthetic grasses can realize water conservation saving of over 55,000 gallons of water each year (based on an average 1,000 square foot lawn). They also pay for themselves as there are no ongoing costs as with natural grass for maintenance (landscapers, thatching, aeration, gas, mower), water, fertilizers, herbicides and pest controls.
As a small business, we rely not only on our quality products but even more importantly on our customer service. Maintaining customer relationships with integrity, honesty and a straight forward but friendly professional approach is pinnacle to Arizona Turf Depot. We service individual homeowners and businesses as well as contractors.
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