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Artificial Turf Installation in Clearwater
Clearwater is uniquely famous for its stunning, award-winning sugar-white sands of Clearwater Beach, its commitment to marine life (home of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium), and its thriving cultural scene, all situated on the highly developed Pinellas County peninsula. This premier coastal location, while beautiful, subjects residential lawns to intense salt spray, scorching sun, high humidity, and frequent watering restrictions imposed by the Southwest Florida Water Management District to protect the local water supply.
Artificial turf is an excellent application for Clearwater as it requires zero irrigation, directly supporting crucial water conservation goals in this dense coastal area. Furthermore, its durable, year-round green surface is unaffected by the poor, sandy soil, intense heat, or salt, providing a perfectly manicured, low-maintenance aesthetic that holds up against the high demands of the Gulf Coast environment.
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