Aug
When Turf Gets Too Hot: Why Natural Grass Is the Safer Choice
Summer heat can turn artificial turf into a hidden hazard for athletes and families alike. A recent NBC Bay Area report revealed a troubling incident: a 16-year-old high school football player in Las Vegas suffered painful second-degree burns after being forced to crawl across scorching synthetic turf—where the surface temperature had soared to more than 100 °F—during practice discipline (NBC Bay Area).
This alarming situation highlights a serious concern: artificial turf doesn’t just get hot, it gets dangerously hot. At West Coast Turf, we believe natural grass is not only better for performance and the environment, but also a much safer surface for athletes, students, and families in extreme heat.
The Hidden Dangers of Overheated Artificial Turf
While the air temperature may register around 100 °F, synthetic turf often reaches 150–170 °F under direct sun. Plastic fibers and rubber infill absorb and trap heat, creating surface temperatures that can cause:
- Burns and blisters on exposed skin
- Heat exhaustion for athletes and pets
- Uncomfortable, even unplayable, conditions
The Las Vegas student’s injuries are an unfortunate reminder of how unsafe artificial turf can become in hot climates like California, Arizona, and Nevada.
Why Natural Grass Stays Cooler
Unlike synthetic turf, natural grass cools itself through evapotranspiration (the natural release of water vapor). This process keeps surface temperatures significantly lower, often 30–50 °F cooler than artificial turf in the same conditions.
Other advantages of natural grass:
- Softer, safer surface that reduces impact injuries
- Cleaner play environment without rubber pellets or plastics
- Environmental benefits such as oxygen production, carbon capture, and reduced “heat island” effect
Safety Always Comes First
At West Coast Turf, we don’t just grow sod—we build natural grass solutions for stadiums, schools, and communities that prioritize both safety and performance. Our grasses are bred for durability, climate tolerance, and year-round beauty.
We also work with coaches, athletic directors, and facility managers to ensure:
- Practices are scheduled during safe times of day
- Irrigation is optimized for cooling and turf health
- The right grass variety is selected for climate and usage
Natural Grass: The Proven Standard
The Las Vegas incident serves as a wake-up call: artificial turf may seem convenient, but in high heat it can be unsafe. Natural grass provides a cooler, safer, and healthier alternative for athletes of all ages.
Whether you’re managing a professional field, a high school stadium, or your own backyard, investing in natural grass is investing in safety.
At West Coast Turf, we’ve supplied top-quality sod to professional sports teams, schools, and homeowners across California and Arizona for more than 40 years. Let us help you create a natural grass surface that’s cool, safe, and ready for play—no matter how high the thermometer climbs. For more information, visit westcoastturf.com
Aug
From Sod to Stadium: How West Coast Turf Builds Championship Fields
When fans walk into a packed stadium in Arizona or California, their eyes are often drawn to the players, the scoreboard, and the crowd. But beneath every great game is something just as important — the turf. At West Coast Turf, we take pride in supplying the highest quality Arizona turf and California sod to professional stadiums, collegiate fields, and home lawns that demand championship-level performance.
The Journey Begins with the Right Sod.
Great turf starts with great sod. Our team selects the highest-performing grass varieties that can withstand the unique climates of Arizona and California. From heat-tolerant Bermuda for desert summers to cool-season ryegrass for winter overseeding, every field is chosen for durability, density, and vibrant color.
Growing Turf for Pros (and You)
At our sod farms in both Arizona and California, sod is grown under strict quality controls. This means precise irrigation scheduling, optimal fertilization, and careful mowing patterns to encourage thick, healthy grass. Our grounds crews treat every field like it’s destined for a championship game — because often, it is.
Harvesting at Peak Performance
Timing is everything. Turf is harvested only when it has reached peak maturity, ensuring strong root systems that can establish quickly. For Arizona sod, this means cutting at the exact moment when it can handle intense sun and dry conditions. For California sod, we balance resilience with lush, deep green color.
Installation That Sets the Stage
From NFL stadiums to backyard putting greens, our installation teams work quickly and precisely. Every roll of sod is placed and aligned to create a flawless, seamless playing surface. For sports facilities, this ensures consistent ball roll and player safety. For homeowners, it means instant curb appeal.
Why the Pros Trust West Coast Turf
Teams across the MLB, NFL, and NCAA count on our turf because they know we understand performance under pressure. Our Arizona turf stands up to extreme heat without losing color, while our California turf thrives in varied coastal and inland conditions.
Whether you’re a stadium manager or a weekend gardener, you can bring the same professional quality to your field or lawn. West Coast Turf has spent decades perfecting the art and science of turf — so you can enjoy a championship look year-round. To learn more, visit westcoastturf.com
May
Your Voice Matters When It Comes to Artificial Turf in Your California and Arizona Community
Across the country, cities and schools are making critical decisions about the future of their athletic and recreational fields. Many are considering the installation of artificial turf—often drawn in by promises of low maintenance, all-weather durability, and high usage rates. But there’s a growing concern that community members aren’t being fully informed of the risks and long-term costs associated with synthetic turf fields. If your city or school district is proposing artificial turf, now is the time to speak up—and speak out.
At West Coast Turf, we believe in safe, sustainable playing fields—and we know natural grass is the gold standard when it comes to both health and long-term value. Here’s what every concerned parent, coach, and resident should know about synthetic turf—and why your voice is essential in the decision-making process.
The Hidden Risks of Artificial Turf
While artificial turf may seem like a modern solution, it’s not without serious drawbacks—especially when it comes to safety and health.
1. Extreme Heat
Artificial turf surfaces can reach dangerously high temperatures here in California and Arizona —often 40 to 60 degrees hotter than natural grass under the same sunlight. That means field temperatures can soar above 140°F on sunny days, increasing the risk of heat exhaustion, burns, and dehydration for athletes, especially children.
2. Toxic Exposure
Many artificial turf fields use crumb rubber infill made from ground-up car tires, which may contain heavy metals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other potentially harmful chemicals. While research is ongoing, some studies and health professionals have raised concerns about long-term exposure—especially in younger athletes who are more vulnerable to environmental toxins.
3. Injury Concerns
Synthetic turf has been linked to higher rates of certain injuries, including ACL tears, turf burns, and concussions due to the harder, less forgiving surface. For sports like soccer, football, and lacrosse, this can be a serious consideration for player safety.
4. Limited Lifespan and Disposal Issues
Artificial fields typically last 8–10 years before needing replacement. And when they do, disposal presents another problem: millions of pounds of non-biodegradable, contaminated
Why Speaking Up Matters
Often, decisions about field installations are made at school board or city council meetings—with little to no input from the families, students, and coaches who will be most impacted. That’s why community advocacy is so critical. By attending public meetings, writing letters, organizing petitions, or simply asking questions, you can help ensure your community makes a fully informed choice.
Questions to ask:
- Have alternative, natural grass options been fully explored?
- What safety and environmental impact studies were considered?
- How will the turf be maintained, tested, and eventually disposed of?
- Is there a long-term cost comparison between natural and synthetic fields?
A Natural Solution: Safe, Healthy Grass Fields
Natural grass not only offers a cooler and more forgiving playing surface—it’s also environmentally beneficial, biodegradable, and aesthetically pleasing. Advances in turfgrass varieties and sustainable maintenance practices have made real grass more resilient and cost-effective than ever before.
At West Coast Turf, we’re proud to help California and Arizona communities design and maintain beautiful, high-performance natural grass fields that prioritize safety, health, and environmental responsibility. We support local voices who want to see safer alternatives in place for their children, athletes, and neighborhoods.
Conclusion: Get Involved—Because Your Field Should Be Safe
Decisions about school and city fields aren’t just about convenience—they’re about health, safety, and sustainability. If your community is considering artificial turf, don’t stay silent. Speak up. Ask questions. Demand transparency.
You deserve a say in what your kids play on. Let’s make sure it’s grass.
Take Action Today
Make your voice heard! If your school or city is considering artificial turf, attend the next board meeting, write to local officials, and share this blog with others in your community.
Let them know there’s a safer, more sustainable option—natural grass.
Contact West Coast Turf to learn how we can help you advocate for healthier, cooler, and more environmentally friendly playing fields. Together, we can protect the spaces where our communities play, grow, and thrive.
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How to Safely Remove Your Artificial Turf: A Step-by-Step Guide
Artificial turf has had its moment for many homeowners and facility managers looking for a low-maintenance green space. If you’re transitioning back to natural grass proper removal is key. Done incorrectly, artificial turf removal can damage your subsoil, create unnecessary waste, or even become a safety hazard. At West Coast Turf, we’re all about keeping your landscape healthy—from installation to transformation. Here’s how to safely remove artificial turf the right way.
Tools You’ll Need
- Utility knife or turf cutter
- Flat shovel or spade
- Pliers or turf puller
- Wheelbarrow or disposal bags
- Gloves and protective eyewear
- Optional: power sod cutter for large areas
Step-by-Step Guide to Removing Artificial Turf
1. Prep the Area
Clear any furniture, debris, or landscaping elements from the turf. Turn off any irrigation systems and confirm there are no buried cables or lines underneath the turf.
2. Cut into Strips
Using a utility knife or turf cutter, slice the turf into manageable strips—typically 2–4 feet wide. This makes it easier to roll and carry without injury or excessive strain.
Tip: Cut from the backside where the material isn’t as thick.
3. Lift and Roll
Use pliers or a turf puller to grip one end of a strip and begin rolling it up. Try to roll it tightly to save space for disposal. Take your time—older turf can break apart or stick to the ground due to years of compression or melted infill.
4. Remove Infill
If your turf contains rubber or sand infill, it will need to be removed. As you lift the turf, shake off as much infill as possible. For thorough removal, use a shop vacuum or stiff broom to collect remaining particles from the base.
5. Inspect and Clean the Sub-Base
Once the turf is gone, inspect the sub-base. If you plan to install natural sod, you’ll likely need to remove the compacted aggregate and bring in fresh topsoil. West Coast Turf can help you choose the right sod variety and soil amendments for a thriving, natural lawn.
Going Back to Natural?
We applaud your decision to go green (literally). Whether you’re looking for a lush backyard, a sports-ready lawn, or a drought-tolerant sod option, West Coast Turf offers the highest quality natural sod grown locally in California and Arizona.
Let us help you transform your outdoor space with real grass that’s better for the environment, cooler underfoot, and beautiful year-round.
If you’re unsure where to start, or need guidance on choosing the right sod after turf removal, reach out to the pros at West Coast Turf. We’re always ready to roll up our sleeves and help. Visit: westcoastturf.com for more information.