Artificial turf installation for Forest Hills homes.
From the estate properties along Tyne Boulevard to the wooded enclaves of Otter Creek and Hobbs Road, we install putting greens, pool surrounds, and luxury landscape turf for Forest Hills homeowners.
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Built for Forest Hills properties.
Forest Hills is one of the most exclusive residential addresses in the Nashville metro — a small, heavily wooded municipality of estate-scale properties tucked into southern Davidson County.
Forest Hills properties are defined by their landscape: mature canopy, mature shrubs, formal hardscape, and significant existing investment. The challenge for any new install is integration. The work has to feel like it was always there.
We approach Forest Hills installs the way we'd approach a renovation inside a historic home. Fiber colors are blended specifically to read against existing landscape. Edges are detailed against existing stone walls and bed lines. Drainage is engineered to respect the existing grade and root systems of mature trees.
The result is a turf installation that looks completely native to the property — visible only by its impossible consistency, not by any product cue.
Forest Hills neighborhoods we serve
Tyne Boulevard
Estate corridor with sweeping front lawns and formal entertaining backyards.
Otter Creek
Heavily wooded estate enclave where shade-tolerant turf is essential.
Hobbs Road
Historic estate properties with mature landscape and exacting standards.
Forest Hills Drive
Quintessential Forest Hills addresses with full estate backyards.
Lynnwood Boulevard
Estate properties with significant existing hardscape.
Hampton Reserve
Custom builds with modern landscape architecture.
Granny White Pike
Established estate corridor along the Forest Hills spine.
Hillsboro Pike (south)
Forest Hills addresses near the Belle Meade boundary.
Old Hickory Boulevard
Mature estate lots with formal front and entertaining rear yards.
Forest Hills ZIP code served: 37215
Four signature services.
Backyard Putting Greens
Tournament-spec greens with custom contours and pro-grade fringe — a signature feature of any well-designed property.
Premium Pet Turf
Antimicrobial, fully drainable pet lawns built for active dogs. No mud, no smell, no brown spots.
Pool Surrounds & Sport Courts
Cool-tech turf for pool decks plus custom pickleball, putting, and play areas designed for Tennessee summers.
Full Lawn Replacement
Luxury-grade landscape turf that ends mud, mowing, and fescue stress for decades.
Why Forest Hills homeowners choose us.
Estate-grade materials only
US-made multi-tone fibers, polyurethane backings, antimicrobial infills. Never a big-box product.
In-house local crews
No subcontractors. Our installers are full-time, trained to a single finish standard.
Engineered for Tennessee weather
Drainage systems built for clay soil and spring storms. Cool-tech fibers for July heat.
White-glove project management
One dedicated point of contact from first call to final walkthrough. Daily cleanup. Total respect for your property.
Questions from Forest Hills homeowners.
Do you work in Forest Hills despite the address being in Davidson County?
Yes. Forest Hills, Belle Meade, and Green Hills are all part of our regular Nashville-metro service area.
My property has decades of established landscape. Will turf integrate well?
Yes — and that's where we put the most design effort. Fiber selection, color blending, and edge work are all tailored specifically to existing landscape, not chosen from a default product menu.
Can you work around mature trees and root systems?
Yes. We have specific techniques for installing around mature trees that protect the root zone and adapt the base to existing grade. See our guide to designing around trees for the technical detail.
Will neighbors be able to tell it's synthetic?
No — not from any reasonable distance, and rarely even up close. The combination of multi-tone fiber blends, custom edge work, and infill detailing produces a finish that reads as a perfectly maintained natural lawn.
How do you protect existing hardscape during install?
Daily site protection plans — board paths on existing surfaces, padded staging areas, and a strict no-equipment-on-stone policy. Our crews are trained for high-finish property access.