Turf Medic cleans artificial turf across the whole Centennial Hills area. Providence, Skye Canyon, Iron Mountain Ranch, Tule Springs, the corridor running up into the northwest valley. We are turf-only specialists. Dense family yards, heavy pet use, elementary school grade foot traffic, and the desert are exactly the combination our process is built for.
Local Factors
Why Centennial Hills turf needs professional cleaning
Centennial Hills sits at the northwest edge of the valley, with most of its housing stock built between 2000 and 2020. That profile creates three specific turf care patterns.
First, the turf is relatively young but heavily used. Providence and Skye Canyon in particular skew toward families with kids playing on the yard daily. Kid load looks like matted fiber in traffic paths, compacted infill in high use zones, and embedded organic debris (snack crumbs, playground mulch, swing set splinters) in the thatch layer. Professional cleaning restores the upright pile and extracts what is embedded.
Second, Centennial Hills has a very high percentage of detached single-family homes. 98.8 percent of residential real estate. That means big turf yards, and big turf yards with multiple dogs foul unevenly. The corners by the patio and the strip along the back wall take 80 percent of the pet use. We treat high concentration zones separately during the extraction step.
Third, the northwest valley picks up dust from Spring Mountains weather systems and from the open desert north of the 215. Wind blown particulate settles into fibers over months and compacts the infill. It shows up as stiffened turf that feels hard underfoot. A problem fixed with a commercial groomer, not a hose.
Coverage
Centennial Hills neighborhoods we serve
If you are in ZIP 89130, 89131, 89143, 89149, or 89166, you are in our Centennial Hills service zone.
What We See
Common turf issues in Centennial Hills homes
Kid play matting.
Homes with kids who actually use the yard develop traffic paths and pressure zones where fibers lay flat. This is the single most common cosmetic problem in Providence and Skye Canyon. A commercial groomer and power broom restore the upright pile. No replacement needed.
Uneven pet zone fouling.
In big Centennial Hills yards with one or two dogs, the pets tend to use the same 10 percent of the turf 90 percent of the time. That concentrated zone saturates faster than the rest. We identify it during the assessment and treat it with extra extraction passes.
Embedded debris in the thatch layer.
Kid snacks, playground mulch, pool area organic matter. All of it ends up in the turf fibers over time. A surface rinse does not pull it out. A commercial extraction does.
Newer build infill compaction from wind dust.
Northwest valley wind exposure settles mineral dust into the infill steadily. Homes on the western edge of Centennial Hills, closer to the 215, benefit from twice yearly cleaning rather than annual.
Every Service Turf Medic Runs
Same six-step process, tailored to what your yard actually needs.
Turf Cleaning
Six-step deep clean with hydrogen peroxide and fiber restoration.
Learn MorePet Turf Deep Clean
Uric acid removal and contaminated-infill flush. Full Recovery Guarantee.
Learn MoreCommercial
HOAs, hotels, daycares, dog parks. Overnight scheduling.
Learn MoreTurf Repair
Seams, burns, pet damage, drainage, wrinkles, fade recovery.
Learn MoreInfill Replenishment
Silica sand or Envirofill. Top-off or full replacement.
Learn MorePool-Area Cleaning
Salt and chlorine flush, splash-pattern staining, bonded landscape.
Learn MoreProcess
How We Run Every Visit
Every Centennial Hills job follows the same six steps we use valley wide: Turf Medic assessment, debris clear and pretreatment, deep infill extraction, professional hydrogen peroxide treatment, sanitization, and fiber grooming with final walkthrough. Most residential jobs run one to three hours. For the full step-by-step breakdown, see our turf cleaning service page.
Ownership
Meet the Owner
Turf Medic was founded in 2026 by Beau, a Las Vegas resident since 2018. Before founding Turf Medic, Beau built and sold a Las Vegas pool cleaning company and currently manages a residential real estate portfolio, meaning he understands service-business standards, HOA interactions, and what homeowners actually want out of a recurring outdoor service. The origin story is simple: Beau has dogs, his own yard smelled, nothing he tried worked, so he learned how to clean turf properly. Once neighbors started asking him to do their yards, Turf Medic was a business.
Every Turf Medic job runs on equipment built specifically for artificial turf, no improvised carpet cleaners, no homeowner-grade gear off a hardware-store shelf. The professional hydrogen peroxide cleaning system is EPA-registered, contains no chlorine, no ammonia, no harsh solvents, and decomposes into water and oxygen with nothing left on the turf when we leave. Beau was formally trained in Phoenix, Arizona by Renew Turf, one of the Southwest's established turf specialists.
Licensed Nevada business NV20263552570. Family-safe and pet-safe chemistry on every product we use.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Nearby
Turf cleaning across the northwest valley
Centennial Hills borders several neighboring communities we also serve. See Summerlin directly to the south, North Las Vegas to the east, and Spring Valley further south.
Serving the Greater Las Vegas Valley
Thirty-two neighborhoods across the valley. Find yours:
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