Author: Tanner Shepard

Live easier with LawnPop Artificial Turf

LawnPop® is in the business of making your life easier. From yoga lawns to rooftops — artificial grass is finding its way into more applications than ever before.  Homeowners, interior designers, architects, landscape architects, builders and event planners have been finding creative ways to implement LawnPop synthetic turf. Maybe…

SAVE MONEY. SAVE WATER. SAVE TIME.

Austin Water is currently in Stage 2 Water Restrictions. This means the amount of water in our surrounding lakes (lakes Travis and Buchanan) has fallen below a minimum supply level. Water is a limited resource – and our city is running out of it. In the current…

Tired of a muddy lawn?

Who wouldn’t want a canopy of large live oaks, umbrella shaped cedar elms and colorful red oaks towering over your pristine landscape. These majestic trees add value to your property in the form of shade and aesthetics. Mother earth providing natural sculptures. Unfortunately at the…

Conserving Water with Artificial Grass

No matter what part of the country you reside in, water is a precious resource we all can learn to conserve. From the rainy climates of the Pacific Northwest to the southeastern regions, water conservation continues to play a crucial role in more ways than…

Top 10 Reasons to Install Artificial Grass

1. Looks and Feels like Real Grass 2. Environmentally Friendly 3. Decreases Water Run-Off 4. Free Design Estimate 5. Increases Home Value 6. Weather and Pet Resistant 7. Ideal Pool Border 8. Small or Large Areas 9. It’s green year around 10. Up to 8…

There’s more grass in LawnPop Synthetic Grass

Seeing and feeling is believing. Why DO LawnPop’s artificial turfs look more lifelike and feel plusher? Basically, our artificial grass contains a range of natural colors and a wide variety of fiber types—plus, there’s more of it. The typical late 20th-century concept for artificial football…

Water Conservation Resolutions

Do our New Year’s resolutions include doing all we can to conserve water? If you live in Central Texas, they certainly should. According to reports from the Barton Springs/Edward Aquifer Conservation District, the outlook is bleak for any relief. In November, they declared a “Stage ll…