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Does Artificial Grass Decrease Home Value? What Homeowners Need to Know
Artificial grass has become increasingly common in residential neighborhoods across Colorado, yet many homeowners still hesitate before installing it for one key reason: resale value. A common concern is whether replacing natural grass with artificial turf could turn buyers away or reduce a home’s overall value. The truth is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. High-quality artificial grass does not decrease home value when it is installed professionally and integrated thoug
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Does a Fence Add Value to a Home? A Complete Guide for Colorado Homeowners
When homeowners think about improving property value, they usually focus on kitchens, bathrooms, or landscaping, but a well-built fence can be one of the smartest upgrades you can make. A fence isn’t just a boundary line. It affects curb appeal, privacy, safety, and how buyers perceive the functionality of your outdoor space. At Indy Artificial Turf & Landscaping , our fence builders install fences every week alongside turf, hardscaping, and full landscape projects. One thing
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Jan 26


Tips for Pouring Concrete in the Winter: Equipment and Preparation
Concrete doesn’t take the winter off, especially in Colorado. Whether you’re working on a new patio, walkway, driveway, or retaining wall, the cold brings unique challenges that can make or break a project. Pour too early, and you risk cracks or frost damage. Wait too long, and your schedule (and budget) could freeze up completely. At Indy Artificial Turf & Landscaping, we know that great outdoor spaces are built on a strong foundation. That’s why our hardscaping services te
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Dec 17, 2025


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
Nov 3, 2025
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