Irving connects to our Mid-Cities service territory through its eastern edge — the North Irving and Irving-Euless border areas that share infrastructure, commute patterns, and property profiles with the communities further east along the SH-183 corridor. Artificial Turf of North Richland Hills extends coverage into Irving for these adjacent neighborhoods, bringing the site-specific installation approach we've developed in northeast Tarrant County to a market that connects naturally to our core service area. North Irving properties have a distinct character shaped by the Las Colinas development that transformed this part of the city over the past four decades. The residential neighborhoods near the SH-114 and 635 corridors include both established areas with mature trees and newer developments with engineered drainage and smaller turf footprints. We adapt our installation approach to both conditions — the older section requiring more careful drainage assessment; the newer sections allowing for more standard base specifications where the grading is already engineered. Irving households in the north and east sectors often include families that commute toward the Mid-Cities employment corridor or work within the Las Colinas office environment. The household profiles here — professional, time-conscious, practical about property maintenance — align closely with the clients we serve in Euless and Bedford. The reasons for choosing artificial turf are the same: reduced maintenance overhead, consistent year-round appearance, and the elimination of the irrigation cost and management burden that comes with natural grass in a Dallas County summer. For commercial properties in north Irving, the professional exterior appearance standard is high. Las Colinas-area office and retail properties are maintained to a consistent standard, and artificial turf provides a way to hold that standard without the ongoing cost of irrigation management and mowing service. We serve both initial installation and periodic maintenance for commercial accounts in the north Irving corridor.