Reviews and Customer Expectations
Great Lakes Synthetic Turf publishes only customer feedback that is approved for public use. This page explains the experience homeowners should expect before, during, and after an artificial turf project.
A Clear, Practical Turf Installation Experience
Choosing a turf installer is mostly about what happens before the turf roll ever reaches your yard. A good estimate should identify drainage issues, explain the base system, account for access, and make the installation scope easy to compare against other bids.
Site-Specific Estimates
Expect the conversation to cover current lawn conditions, grade, soil, downspouts, access width, pet use, putting green goals, and where excavated material will go.
Drainage-First Planning
Artificial turf in Michigan needs a stable drainage stone base. The estimate should explain how water will move through and away from the surface.
Direct Lead Paths
Homeowners can call, email, or use the contact form to request a free estimate and include photos, address details, and project priorities.
Questions Worth Asking Any Turf Installer
Ask what type of base material is included, how deep the excavation will be, how the edge will be secured, whether infill is included, and who will be on site during installation. These details affect how the surface drains, how seams hold, and whether the installation can handle Michigan freeze-thaw cycles.
If you are comparing quotes, make sure each one includes excavation, soil removal, drainage stone, framed edges, turf product, infill, labor, and any travel or access costs. A lower price is not useful if important base work is missing.