Artificial Grass of League City serves the Bay Area Houston and surrounding county market from the League City office: Galveston County (League City, Friendswood, Webster, Texas City, Dickinson, Kemah, Seabrook, Nassau Bay, Taylor Lake Village, El Lago), Harris County (Pasadena, South Houston, and the southeastern and Clear Lake City Houston corridors), Brazoria County (Pearland, Friendswood, Manvel, Alvin), and Fort Bend County (Missouri City, Sugar Land, Stafford, Rosenberg). The I-45 Gulf Freeway and SH-288 corridors are the primary transit routes connecting the League City service base to those locations.
Routing within the primary service area does not carry a distance surcharge. Projects in Pearland, Manvel, and Alvin are served on the Brazoria County day-block alongside other same-direction addresses. Projects in Missouri City, Sugar Land, and Stafford are served on the Fort Bend County day-block. That routing discipline keeps scheduling efficient and keeps per-project travel overhead predictable.
Warranty support works from the install file. If a seam separates, an edge lifts, or infill displacement causes a surface irregularity, the install file documents what was built — product batch, seam placement, hardware grade and spacing, compaction reading — so the warranty assessment starts from a factual baseline rather than a visual approximation. Warranty claims that involve a condition covered by the documented installation spec are addressed with a site visit. Conditions that are attributable to post-installation events — flood damage beyond the design specification, mechanical damage, unauthorized infill changes — are assessed and quoted as maintenance or repair scope rather than warranty claims.
The install file also documents what the fiber manufacturer's warranty covers. Fiber warranties typically cover UV degradation below a threshold — usually more than 50% pile height loss from UV exposure over the warranty period — and fiber breakage attributable to manufacturing defects. They do not typically cover infill displacement, edge lifting, seam separation caused by base settlement, or surface damage caused by external events. Artificial Grass of League City explains those coverage distinctions at the time the install file is delivered, so the homeowner understands the two warranty tracks: the installation warranty covering workmanship and material-matching, and the manufacturer warranty covering fiber performance.