Benbrook sits southwest of Fort Worth's core, a distinct community with its own identity built around Lake Benbrook, mature residential neighborhoods, and a suburban character that predates the Metroplex's rapid expansion. Artificial Turf of North Richland Hills serves Benbrook as part of our extended southwest Tarrant County coverage, bringing the same site-specific installation standards we apply in our core NRH territory to properties where soil conditions, drainage patterns, and outdoor-living preferences parallel what we manage daily. Benbrook's lakeside setting creates a distinctive property culture. Many homeowners here value outdoor space for its own sake — not just as curb appeal, but as a functional part of daily life. Natural grass at that level of use requires consistent irrigation, mowing, and repair work to hold up. Artificial turf provides the same level of outdoor functionality with significantly lower maintenance overhead, which is a practical trade for households that want to use their yard rather than maintain it. The soil in Benbrook carries northwest Tarrant County clay characteristics, and drainage planning in older sections of the community requires attention to existing grade conditions and the swale patterns that developed before modern subdivision grading requirements. We assess the drainage picture before specifying base depth, which is particularly important on lots that slope toward lake-adjacent areas or that have natural grade challenges from the varied terrain southwest of Fort Worth. Benbrook properties tend to have larger footprints and more informal landscaping than the denser neighborhoods of the Mid-Cities corridor. That means more varied project configurations — partial yard installs, dedicated pet areas, backyard turf alongside natural plantings, and pool surrounds where drainage management across multiple surface types matters. We configure each project to the actual lot and use pattern rather than applying a standard template.