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How High Can a Backyard Fence Be? A Colorado Homeowner’s Guide
Erecting a privacy fence sounds simple until you discover that every city, county, and homeowners’ association (HOA) along the Front Range has its own rulebook. One neighborhood allows eight-foot barriers; the next caps you at six. Corner lots require “sight triangles,” and some historic districts even dictate how solid your pickets can be. If you’re considering new fence installation to complement your artificial turf and landscaping, start here. We at Indy Artificial Turf
Indy Artificial Turf
11 hours ago


How High Can a Backyard Fence Be? A Colorado Homeowner’s Guide
Erecting a privacy fence sounds simple until you discover that every city, county, and homeowners’ association (HOA) along the Front Range has its own rulebook. One neighborhood allows eight-foot barriers; the next caps you at six. Corner lots require “sight triangles,” and some historic districts even dictate how solid your pickets can be. If you’re considering new fence installation to complement your artificial turf and landscaping, start here. We at Indy Artificial Turf
Indy Artificial Turf
11 hours ago


How to Make a Backyard Putting Green: From First Sketch to Final Putt
Nothing sharpens your short game or impresses your golf-loving friends quite like stepping outside to a smooth, private putting green. And with today’s advances in artificial turf technology, Colorado homeowners can build a green that rolls true 365 days a year, shrugs off snow, and never needs mowing. Below, we walk you through every stage of the project, from sizing and shaping to the finishing touches that blend the green into your overall landscape. Whether you’re a conf
Indy Artificial Turf
Oct 27


How Do You Prepare the Ground for a Backyard Putting Green? – A Step-by-Step Guide for Colorado Golfers
Dreaming about rolling a few putts before breakfast or practicing chip shots while dinner’s on the grill? A custom backyard putting green turns that dream into a daily reality, if the foundation is done right. Poor sub-base work is the number-one reason home greens lose speed, develop ripples, or flood after a snowmelt, especially here along Colorado’s Front Range, where freeze–thaw cycles are brutal. Below, we walk you through each stage of ground preparation, from the fir
Indy Artificial Turf
Oct 20
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