Narrow strip of synthetic turf between a curved brick paver driveway and a terracotta-capped block retaining wall, with a...

Low-Water Lawn Upgrade in El Cajon

Project Snapshot

Location El Cajon (92019)
Style Transitional
Timeline About 6 build days
Price Range $12k-$15k

– SiteOne Turf1 Rye Synthetic Turf: 1,123 sf, 72 oz. total weight, 1.5-inch pile height, olive green and tan blade colors
– Gopher Mesh: 3 rolls (48 x 100 ft each), full-coverage barrier under turf
– SGW Green Sand antimicrobial infill (12/20 large): 33 x 50 lb bags
– SGW Weed Cloth: 1 roll (6 ft x 250 ft)
– Imperial 5-inch 40D nails: 2 x 50 lb boxes
– SGW 6-inch U-shape staples: 1,000-piece box
– Base preparation: compacted road base with a screeded sand bedding layer beneath the turf system

The site was rough-graded after hand demolition to establish positive drainage away from the structure. A standard guideline for hardscape near a foundation is a slope of at least 2 percent away from the building, and the gopher mesh and turf system were installed on a compacted base to maintain that slope.

On-site work spanned six working days, beginning with site setup and hand demolition, followed by grading and base preparation, and finishing with turf and infill installation.

Project Story

Overview

Hand-demolished a gopher-tunneled El Cajon front lawn — equipment access was blocked by the surrounding paver driveway and segmental retaining wall — and laid 1,123 sf of SiteOne Rye synthetic turf over three rolls of continuous gopher mesh. Thirty-three bags of SGW antimicrobial infill and a weed-cloth underlay finished the build. Six working days, edge-to-edge coverage, no seam a tunnel could find.

The Challenge

  • The lawn had deteriorated into patchy, brown grass that left the backyard looking neglected and unusable for most of the year.
  • Gopher activity under the lawn was an ongoing problem, with tunneling damage making the turf surface uneven and difficult to maintain.
  • Water from a pre-existing irrigation leak was seeping underground, going undetected until excavation work began.

What Changed

1,123 square feet of patchy natural grass was replaced with SiteOne Rye synthetic turf, with gopher mesh covering the full area and antimicrobial infill applied throughout. The backyard and side yard now have a consistent green surface that requires no irrigation and is protected against gopher damage.
How Install It Direct Helped
The homeowner had a patchy lawn with gopher damage, surrounded by existing pavers and irrigation lines that made heavy equipment access impossible. Install It Direct switched to a full hand-demolition method on site, using picks and jackhammers to remove sod and roots without disturbing the surrounding hardscape. Once the site was clear and graded, the team installed road base, weed cloth, gopher mesh across the full 1,123 square feet, and SiteOne Rye turf with antimicrobial infill.

Market Context

Artificial turf installations in the El Cajon and greater San Diego area typically range from $10 to $20 per square foot installed, with gopher mesh, site access constraints, and irrigation repairs pushing costs toward the higher end of that range.

Neighborhood Context

This El Cajon property features existing paver hardscape and segmental retaining walls typical of hillside residential lots in the inland San Diego region, where gopher activity and water-limited landscaping make synthetic turf a practical long-term choice.

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Before & After

Curved brick paver driveway runs alongside a block retaining wall, with green lawn and trees beyond.
BEFORE

Curved paver driveway and block retaining wall frame the project boundary; the natural lawn between them is the before-state.

Narrow strip of synthetic turf between a curved brick paver driveway and a terracotta-capped block retaining wall, with a...
AFTER

Front yard in El Cajon showcasing SiteOne Rye synthetic turf fitted precisely between a paver driveway and a block retaining wall.

Curved brick retaining wall and paver path separating a grass lawn from a river-rock planting bed beside a stucco home.
BEFORE

Curved brick retaining wall and paver path defining the lawn area in El Cajon, prepped for synthetic turf installation.

Curved synthetic turf strip bordered by brick edging winds alongside a stucco building, with river rock on one side and a...
AFTER

Artificial turf installation in El Cajon, shaped to follow the curved retaining wall and finished with brick edging and river rock borders.

Design & Build

The Plan

Project plan
  • SiteOne Turf1 Rye selected for its olive green and tan blade mix, 72 oz. total weight, and 1.5-inch pile height suited to a residential lawn replacement

  • Full-coverage gopher mesh barrier installed across 1,123 sf using three 48×100-foot rolls to prevent future tunneling damage

  • SGW antimicrobial Green Sand infill (33 bags) applied to support blade resilience and reduce odor in the enclosed yard

  • SGW weed cloth installed under the turf layer to suppress weeds along the perimeter and planting bed edges

  • Turf panels seamed along a curving layout to match the existing paver walkway and retaining wall geometry

  • Irrigation issue resolved by capping the leaking planter line, preserving water access to remaining planters before turf was laid

The Build

Build phases

Turf rolls and infill bags were delivered and staged curbside. Equipment and a portable restroom were set up at the site.

After a bobcat was ruled out due to risk of damaging existing pavers and underground pipes, the crew removed all natural grass and roots by hand using picks and jackhammers. Debris was loaded into a dump trailer.

The site was rough-graded, road base was spread and compacted, and a sand bedding layer was screeded to accept the turf system.

Weed cloth was laid first, followed by gopher mesh across the full area. SiteOne Rye turf panels were unrolled, seamed along curves, nailed down, and then SGW antimicrobial infill was broadcast across the finished surface.

Investment

Investment breakdown

What would a similar project cost in El Cajon?

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Artificial Turf (1,123 sf installed) $7,500 – $9,000
Gopher Mesh (material and labor, 1,123 sf) $1,000 – $1,500
Infill, Weed Cloth, and Accessories $1,000 – $1,500
Demo and Site Work $1,000 – $1,500
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does artificial turf installation cost in El Cajon?

This project in El Cajon came in between $12,000 and $15,000 for 1,123 square feet of synthetic turf, including gopher mesh, antimicrobial infill, weed cloth, and hand demolition. Per-square-foot cost typically runs $10 to $20 installed in the San Diego area, depending on site access, base conditions, and add-ons like gopher protection.

What maintenance does synthetic turf require?

Synthetic turf requires very little upkeep. Occasional rinsing removes dust and debris, and light brushing keeps blades standing upright. Antimicrobial infill, like the SGW Green Sand used here, helps manage odor over time. No mowing, watering, or fertilizing is needed.

How long does a synthetic turf installation take?

Straightforward residential installs often run about a week of on-site work. This project took six working days from site setup through final turf and infill installation. Timelines can extend when site conditions require hand demolition instead of equipment access.

Is gopher mesh worth adding under artificial turf?

On this El Cajon property, gopher activity had already damaged the natural lawn, so gopher mesh was a clear addition. The mesh was installed across all 1,123 square feet before the turf went down. It adds material and labor cost but prevents the tunneling that can deform turf from below, which is common in inland San Diego properties.

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Patrick Diehl

Patrick Diehl

Install It Direct has handled artificial turf projects across El Cajon and greater San Diego, including sites with restricted equipment access, active gopher damage, and aging irrigation systems. The crew solves field problems on site without slipping the schedule or back-charging the homeowner.

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