Turf Medic is an artificial turf cleaning specialist serving the Lone Mountain corridor and the neighborhoods wrapped around the peak. We handle older custom-home turf, equestrian-area dust exposure, and the specific conditions that come with larger lots in the northwestern valley.
Local Factors
Why Lone Mountain turf needs professional cleaning
Lone Mountain, the actual peak, rises about 500 feet above the valley floor in northwest Las Vegas. The neighborhoods around it include Iron Mountain Ranch (Pardee Homes, late 1990s through early 2010s), Lone Mountain Ranch, and a mix of custom-home pockets on larger lots. Three things about Lone Mountain turf installations matter.
First, age range. Most original installations are 15 to 25 years old. Like Providence to the north and Centennial Hills to the east, this is a restoration conversation, not a replacement conversation in most cases. A professional full deep clean with fiber lift and infill replenishment can extend usable turf life by five to eight years at a fraction of replacement cost.
Second, lot size. Lone Mountain yards tend to run larger than tract-built neighborhoods. Half-acre and full-acre lots are common. Larger turf footprints mean more ground to cover, more infill volume to extract and refresh, and longer service windows. We plan accordingly.
Third, equestrian proximity. The equestrian-oriented properties near the peak and north of Iron Mountain Ranch generate different dust patterns than interior neighborhoods. Hoof traffic, arena sand, and higher organic content drift into surrounding yards and settle into infill. Homes closer to equestrian properties or the open desert benefit from twice-a-year cleaning.
Coverage
Lone Mountain subdivisions and pockets we serve
Lots of these pockets are custom-home blocks without a formal HOA. Others have neighborhood associations with architectural standards. We work with whatever structure applies.
What We See
Common turf issues in Lone Mountain homes
20-year-old custom-home turf.
Larger lots with older turf installations are the core Lone Mountain call. The fix is a full restoration plus often an infill top-up. Turf installed 2003 to 2012 is almost always still viable structurally.
Equestrian-area dust.
Homes near the equestrian pockets or next to open desert see higher dust loads. Infill compacts faster. Twice-a-year cleaning corrects it.
Larger footprint pricing uncertainty.
Lone Mountain owners often call wondering whether their price is going to be three times higher because their lot is three times larger. The answer is no. Price scales with turf square footage, not lot square footage. Most custom-home turf footprints are 1,200 to 3,500 square feet of actual turf, similar to tract homes with dedicated turf yards.
Pet load on larger lots.
Big yards plus multiple dogs plus 15 years adds up. The uric acid crystals are in the infill. A single deep-clean visit plus a semiannual maintenance cadence resolves it.
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 Lone Mountain job follows the same six-step process: Turf Medic assessment, debris clear and pretreatment, deep infill extraction, professional hydrogen peroxide treatment, sanitization, and fiber grooming with final walkthrough. Larger custom-home yards may run three to four 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 Northwest Las Vegas
Lone Mountain is one of several NW Las Vegas communities we serve. See also Providence, Centennial Hills, and Skye Canyon. For the broader city, see Las Vegas.
Serving the Greater Las Vegas Valley
Thirty-two neighborhoods across the valley. Find yours:
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