Picturesque Landscaping & Design LLC
Graham, WA 98338-7940
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Graham, WA 98338-7940
BBB Accredited A- rated. Hardscaping, General Contractor, Landscape Contractors ...
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Roy, WA 98580
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Gold Bar, WA 98251
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Yelm, WA 98597-9554
BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Landscape Contractors, Artificial Turfs ...
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Bellingham, WA 98229-4627
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21500 NW Farm Park Dr Ste A , Hillsboro, OR 97124-8643
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Patios and Decks, Landscape Maintenance ...
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Troutdale, OR 97060-9473
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PO Box 1003 , Tualatin, OR 97062-1003
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Retaining Wall Contractors, Drainage Contractors ...
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Seattle, WA 98199
BBB Accredited A- rated. Artificial Turfs, Landscape Contractors, Landscape Maintenance ...
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Seattle, WA 98146-4305
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10234 NE 183rd St , Bothell, WA 98011-3418
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13110 NE 177th Pl Ste 325 , Bothell, WA 98012
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Construction, Concrete Contractors, Mason Contractors ...
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Seattle's reputation for rain conceals a critical seasonal reality: King County summers are genuinely dry. July and August average fewer than 1 inch of combined rainfall, and Seattle's natural grass lawns frequently brown and thin from drought stress during the same summer months when backyard use is at its peak. This has made artificial turf installation one of the fastest-growing home improvement categories in Seattle, Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne, West Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and Bothell.
| Product Tier | Cost Per Square Foot (Installed) |
|---|---|
| Economy (30-40 oz face weight, 1.5-inch pile) | 5-8 dollars per sq ft |
| Mid-range (50-60 oz face weight, 1.75-inch pile) | 8-14 dollars per sq ft |
| Premium (70-80+ oz face weight, 2+ inch pile) | 14-22 dollars per sq ft |
| Pet-specifically designed turf (antimicrobial) | 10-18 dollars per sq ft |
| Total Project Size | Seattle Average Installed Cost |
|---|---|
| Small area 200-400 sq ft | 1,200-8,800 dollars |
| Standard backyard 500-800 sq ft | 2,800-17,600 dollars |
| Large yard 1,000-2,000 sq ft | 6,500-44,000 dollars |
| Commercial/school field (per sq ft) | 8-15 dollars installed |
Drainage system installation. Seattle 37-inch annual rainfall, including intense November-February precipitation events, requires a properly designed drainage layer beneath the turf. A crushed aggregate base (typically 3-4 inches of Class B crushed rock or decomposed granite) with drain pipes is standard in Seattle installations. The drainage component adds 1-3 dollars per square foot over what a similarly sized dry-climate installation would cost.
Infill type. Seattle common infill choices: crumbled rubber (.50-.50/sq ft), silica sand (.25-.75/sq ft), organic infill (cork, coconut; -/sq ft). In Seattle, organic infill is popular for pet yards due to toxicity concerns over crumb rubber - the organic option also performs better in Seattle cool, wet climate for drainage.
Washington State L&I wage data for landscape contractors informs Seattle labor cost baseline.
Any artificial turf installation contractor working in Seattle or King County must be registered with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I). Washington L&I contractor registration requires: proof of general liability insurance, active UBI (Unified Business Identifier) with the WA Secretary of State, and filing with L&I.
Verify any Seattle artificial turf contractor at L&I online contractor lookup. Confirm: active registration, no violations, and current bond on file. Seattle homeowners filing a complaint against an unlicensed contractor have limited recourse - always verify before signing a contract.
Seattle permits for turf installation. Standard residential backyard artificial turf replacement (grass to turf, same footprint) does not typically require a Seattle building permit. However, projects that involve: drainage system tie-ins to municipal storm drains, significant grade regrading, installation in a critical area (Seattle critical areas ordinance applies near steep slopes, streams, wetlands), or inclusion of hardscaping structures may require review by Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI).
Ask Seattle artificial turf contractors the following climate-specific questions:
| Factor | Natural Grass (Seattle) | Artificial Turf (Seattle) |
|---|---|---|
| Initial cost | 1-3 dollars per sq ft (sod install) | 5-22 dollars per sq ft installed |
| 10-year cost (incl water, maintenance) | 3,000-8,000 dollars (typical 500 sq ft) | 500-1,500 dollars maintenance only |
| Seattle summer water use | High - grass browns Jul-Aug without irrigation | Zero - a significant Seattle summer savings |
| Seattle winter appearance | Mude and thinning in heavy rain; moss invasion | Green and functional year-round |
| Muddy paws (dogs) | Significant problem on Seattle clay soils | Eliminated |
| Surface temperature in heat | Ambient or slightly below | 20-50 degrees F above ambient - note Seattle now has summer heat waves (June 2021 heat dome reached 116 F) |
| Maintenance time | 6-8 hours per month in growing season | 1-2 hours per month (debris removal, rinse) |
| HOA restriction | Almost never restricted | Some Seattle HOA and Seattle city zoning may restrict; verify |
| Stormwater runoff | Natural grass absorbs; clay soil limits it | Requires proper drainage system to avoid runoff increase |
| Pet waste management | Natural breakdown in soil | Rinse required; antimicrobial turf recommended |
The June 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome, which set a Seattle all-time record of 108 degrees F (Seatac airport), changed how Seattle artificial turf installers advise clients on heat. Older-spec turf without heat-mitigation infill can reach 150+ degrees F surface temperature in direct sun during heat events. Premium Seattle installations now include heat-mitigation infill (organic cork, coated sand) or are sited in partial shade to manage this risk for pets and children.
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