Most artificial grass companies in the DFW area will give you a phone estimate in five minutes based on a square footage number you read off Google Maps. Artificial Grass of Wylie does not work that way. We come to your property, assess your actual soil conditions, measure the real square footage including grade changes and obstacles, look at your drainage situation, talk about how you use the yard and what problems you are trying to solve, and then give you a proposal built on what your lot actually needs.
That distinction matters in Wylie and east Collin County, where soil profiles vary dramatically between the sandy loam near Lake Lavon and the black clay inland toward Sachse and Murphy, where HOA requirements in Bozman Farm and Inspiration are specific and strict, and where the combination of hail events, water restrictions, and post-Uri freeze legacy creates a more complex set of decision variables than a standard suburban turf conversation.
What a Real Consultation Covers
Site Assessment — We walk the installation area with you. We look at drainage grade, identify any standing water zones, note tree root interference, assess fence conditions at perimeter edges, and check for irrigation system conflicts. This takes fifteen to thirty minutes and produces a clear picture of what the install actually requires — which is often different from what a phone estimate would assume.
Soil Profile Review — Soil type drives base engineering decisions. Sandy loam near Lake Lavon needs different base preparation than the heavy clay common further inland. We identify your soil profile during the site visit and build the base engineering into your proposal accordingly. Some lots require more excavation depth and drainage base work; others are simpler. Either way, you see the honest cost.
Use-Case Discussion — What are you trying to solve? A dog yard with drainage and odor problems. A front yard that browns out every July. A backyard where the kids have killed the grass under the play set. A putting green. A combination of multiple zones with different requirements. Understanding your actual use case determines product selection, infill type, and system design. We do not sell you pet-grade infill if you do not have pets, or vice versa.
HOA and Ordinance Review — If your property is in Bozman Farm, Inspiration, Lake Park, Riverchase, or any other Wylie or east Collin HOA community, we review the relevant landscaping standards before recommending products. We know which blade heights, colors, and installation methods pass HOA architectural review in the communities we work in regularly. If your project needs HOA approval before installation, we provide product spec sheets and sample materials to support that process.
Product Selection — We carry residential turf, commercial-grade turf, pet-rated turf, putting green nylon products, sports turf, and elevated-application products. Product selection during consultation is based on your application, your HOA requirements if applicable, your aesthetic preferences, and your budget. We show you physical samples — pile height, color, blade type — so you can see and feel what you are selecting, not just approve a name on a quote.
Budget-Honest Proposals — We build proposals that reflect the real cost of what your lot needs. Base engineering, drainage work, perimeter complexity, tree root interference, grade change work — all of it goes into the proposal. The number you see is the number we charge. We do not underquote to win the job and then add items at installation.
East Collin County Expertise That Saves You Money
Consulting with a company that actually knows Wylie and east Collin County saves money in two ways. First, we recommend the right system for your soil and use conditions — not the most expensive system, not the cheapest, but the right one. Undersized drainage in a clay yard fails early and requires costly repair. Oversized base engineering in a sandy lot is money spent unnecessarily. We match the system to the conditions.
Second, we know the HOA requirements well enough to specify products that will pass on the first submission. HOA back-and-forth on product approval delays projects and sometimes requires product changes that cost more than getting the specification right at the outset. Our familiarity with Bozman Farm, Inspiration, Lake Park, and other east Collin HOA standards protects you from that cycle.
Service Area for Consultations
We offer free on-site consultations across the full east Collin County service area: Wylie, Sachse, Murphy, Parker, Lavon, Nevada, Princeton, Allen southern, east-edge Plano, Fairview, Lucas, McKinney far southern, and the Lake Lavon shoreline corridor. We also cover Rowlett and the Rockwall northern corridor near Lake Ray Hubbard.
Consultations are scheduled Monday through Saturday. We typically can accommodate a site visit within three to five business days of your request, and sooner during slower installation seasons.
After the Consultation
After the site visit, we produce a written proposal within twenty-four to forty-eight hours. The proposal includes a site diagram showing the installation area, the product specification, the base engineering approach, the infill selection, a project timeline, and the all-in price. There is no obligation to proceed from the consultation, and no pressure. We build proposals that explain why we made each recommendation so you can evaluate them independently.
If you are comparing proposals from multiple companies, the consultation and proposal process is where the differences between contractors become visible. Base engineering depth, drainage design, infill specification, and perimeter finish quality are the areas where budget contractors cut costs that show up later as problems. Our proposals itemize these elements so you know exactly what you are comparing.
Contact Artificial Grass of Wylie at 972-701-3302 or through the contact form to schedule your free consultation. Tell us your general project goals and your location, and we will get a site visit on the calendar.




