Why Warranties Matter: Benefits of Choosing Professional Turf Installation
- TurfTex Team
- Aug 16
- 3 min read
When homeowners consider switching to artificial turf, they often think about the look, durability, and maintenance. But one factor that’s just as important—and often overlooked—is the warranty.
A warranty isn’t just a piece of paper. It’s a promise. It’s the assurance that your investment is protected and that the turf under your feet will deliver the beauty and performance you expect for years to come. And the truth is, you’ll only find the best warranty coverage when you choose professional turf installation over DIY or unqualified installers.
In this article, we’ll explore why warranties matter and how professional installation ensures you get the most out of them.

What Does a Turf Warranty Cover?
A warranty on artificial grass usually includes two parts:
Product Warranty – Provided by the turf manufacturer, this covers issues like premature fading, UV damage, or material defects.
Workmanship Warranty – Provided by professional installers, this ensures the turf was laid correctly, seams are secure, drainage works properly, and the surface remains level.
Together, these warranties give homeowners peace of mind that both the materials and the installation are backed by experts.
Why DIY Installations Don’t Qualify for Strong Warranties
It might be tempting to install artificial turf yourself to save money. However, most manufacturers make it clear: their product warranties only remain valid if the turf is installed by certified professionals.
Why? Because improper installation is the number one cause of problems like:
Wrinkles or uneven surfaces
Poor drainage that causes water pooling
Loose edges or visible seams
Turf shifting over time
If these issues arise from a DIY job, the warranty won’t cover the damage. That leaves homeowners with costly repairs—or worse, complete replacement.
The Added Protection of Professional Installation
When you hire a professional, you don’t just get a manufacturer’s warranty—you also get a workmanship guarantee. That means if anything goes wrong due to the installation process, your installer will fix it.
This double layer of protection ensures:
Long-Term Value: You won’t pay out of pocket for mistakes.
Peace of Mind: If something happens, you know who to call.
Higher Property Value: Future buyers will trust a yard installed with proper warranties.
Real-World Example: A Tale of Two Yards
Picture two neighbors in the same community.
Homeowner A buys turf online and installs it with a few friends. At first, it looks decent. But after a year, wrinkles form across the yard and rainwater puddles in low spots. The warranty claim is denied because the turf wasn’t professionally installed. He’s forced to redo the entire yard—paying twice as much in the end.
Homeowner B hires a certified installer. Not only does the turf look flawless from day one, but the installation comes with both product and workmanship warranties. Years later, when a small section needs adjustment, the installer returns and fixes it—no extra cost.
The difference? Warranties backed by professional service.
Questions to Ask About Warranties Before You Buy
To protect your investment, always ask your turf installer:
What warranties do you offer for workmanship?
How long is the product warranty, and what does it cover?
What could void the warranty?
Do you provide documentation in writing?
A reputable installer won’t hesitate to answer these questions and will provide clear warranty details before the project begins.
Artificial turf is more than a landscaping upgrade—it’s an investment in your home. Choosing professional installation ensures that investment is protected with both manufacturer and workmanship warranties.
Without a warranty, you’re gambling with your property and your budget. With one, you’re securing years of worry-free enjoyment, lower maintenance, and a yard that always looks its best.
So when you’re ready to go green with artificial turf, remember this: the warranty matters just as much as the turf itself—and only professional installation guarantees both.
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