Start with your governing documents
Every HOA is different. Some encourage drought-tolerant landscaping including synthetic turf; others require specific colors, setbacks, or visibility buffers. Read your CC&Rs and any landscaping guidelines, then note whether approval is required before work begins.
California law has evolved around water conservation; many communities now treat artificial turf more favorably than in the past. Still, you should submit a complete package: product samples, site plan, edge details, and photos of the current condition.
What we provide to support approval
Topper Turf can supply cut sheets, warranty summaries, and installation details that committees expect. We can also meet on-site with homeowners or property managers to align on fire setbacks, drainage, and tree preservation.
Planning a front yard or parkway change? Pair this guide with our front-yard curb appeal resource and request a quote once your committee gives written approval.