Backyard Reimagined in Stone Canyon, San Marcos
Overview
A San Marcos homeowner in the gated Stone Canyon community replaced a patchy, overgrown backyard with 2,372 square feet of artificial turf, a built-in outdoor kitchen island, and a stuccoed fireplace. The project also included a new 40-linear-foot gas line, drainage, stepping stones, and fresh planting beds to complete the space.
Quick Facts
City San Marcos
Neighborhood San Marcos
Constraints/Challenges An existing gas line for the outdoor fireplace had no visible surface access point, requiring underground location work before trenching. Gas line trenching through rocky native soil uncovered multiple broken irrigation lines, including a main line, adding repair scope mid-install. The backyard is situated on a sloped lot within a gated HOA community, which required design submission review.
Goals The homeowner wanted to replace an underused, overgrown backyard with a low-maintenance turf lawn anchored by a functional outdoor kitchen and fireplace, creating a space suited for everyday family use and entertaining.
Scope 2,372 sf artificial turf, 313-piece paver mow strip border, 41 stepping stones set in concrete, 122 sf concrete flatwork, stuccoed outdoor kitchen island with grill and double side burner, stuccoed outdoor fireplace, 40 lf gas line, 20 lf SDR35 drain line, 1,421 sf mulch/bark planting beds, drip irrigation, 20 five-gallon plants
Style Modern
Timeline About 5 build weeks
Price Range $57k–$70k
The Challenge
- The backyard was covered in patchy natural grass, overgrown shrubs, and bare soil, making it difficult to use for outdoor activities or entertaining.
- An aging concrete patio and disconnected existing fireplace sat largely unused because the surrounding landscape offered no comfortable or functional gathering space.
- Without a working outdoor kitchen or reliable gas connection, summer evenings outdoors meant hauling equipment in and out rather than relaxing in the yard.
How Install It Direct Helped
Market Context
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The Plan
Layout placed the outdoor kitchen island and fireplace at the focal end of the yard, with 2,372 sf of Pro-Trade Rye synthetic turf filling the main lawn area and stepping stones creating a walking path across it.
A 313-piece paver mow strip border, set in concrete, defines the turf perimeter and separates the lawn from surrounding planting beds filled with 1,421 sf of shredded fir mulch and 20 five-gallon plants.
A 40-linear-foot gas line was trenched from the existing supply to serve both the built-in grill and the outdoor fireplace; broken irrigation lines discovered during trenching were repaired before backfill.
Drainage was addressed with 20 linear feet of 3-inch SDR35 pipe, PVC fittings, and drain caps routed to direct surface water away from the house foundation in compliance with CRC R401.3 slope requirements.
The outdoor kitchen island was assembled from Eldorado Outdoor modular cabinets (a 60-inch and a 36-inch unit) faced with stucco and fitted with four appliance cutouts; the existing outdoor fireplace received a full stucco refinish to match.
A drip irrigation zone was added for the new planting beds, including up to 40 feet of Schedule 40 3/4-inch PVC, drip line, pressure regulator, and up to 15 emitters connected to the existing water source.
The Build
Demolition began with removal of existing shrubs, ornamental grasses, and planting debris, hauled away in two large loads. Approximately 297 sf of soil was excavated to turf-prep depth, 45 sf of existing wall and footing were demolished, and 9 sf of non-paving concrete was removed. General labor addressed site access and debris staging.
A 40-linear-foot gas line trench was excavated to reach the existing supply point for the fireplace and the new kitchen island location. The trench encountered dense rock and multiple broken irrigation lines, including a main line, which were repaired before the gas line was set and the trench backfilled.
Subgrade was compacted with a ride-on compactor. Approximately 122 sf of concrete flatwork was poured for pads and transitions; forms remained in place through an additional cure day required after rain before BBQ island construction could begin on the adjacent surface.
A 313-piece paver mow strip was set in concrete around the turf perimeter. Forty-one stepping stones were set in concrete across the lawn area. The 20-linear-foot SDR35 drain line, elbows, couplers, and drain caps were installed and connected.
Weed barrier was laid across the prepared subgrade before Pro-Trade Rye synthetic turf rolls were cut and fitted to the 2,372 sf lawn area. Turf was secured with 5-inch 40D nails and infilled with 71 bags of SGW Envirofill green silica infill.
Eldorado Outdoor modular cabinet frames were assembled and stuccoed; four appliance cutouts were made and the Sizzler PRO 40-inch propane grill, double side burner, vented access door, and related hardware were installed. The outdoor fireplace received a full stucco finish to match the island. Planting beds received topsoil-compost mix, 20 five-gallon plants, 1,421 sf of shredded fir mulch, and the drip irrigation system was connected.
The Result
Existing residential backyard with overgrown shrubs and shade trees, patchy natural turf and exposed bare soil in the planting area. Photo appears to document the site condition prior to any demolition or grading work for a landscape or paver project.
Finished backyard landscape showing an artificial turf lawn with large concrete stepping pavers leading to a built-in outdoor fireplace and outdoor kitchen. A concrete pad and paver edge define a patio area with fresh mulch beds and new plantings along the house.
Narrow residential side yard with a compacted dirt access path running alongside a stucco exterior wall and down a moderate slope. Existing vegetation and exposed soil suggest the area is a pre-construction condition likely staged for a future walkway or paver installation.
Finished side-yard installation showing rectangular concrete stepping pads set in compacted decorative gravel with a dark interlocking paver soldier-course border adjacent to artificial turf and a mulched planting bed. A brown wood privacy fence and house downspout are visible, indicating a completed, clean installation in a residential backyard.
Finished residential backyard patio featuring large scored concrete paver panels with darker border joints, adjacent to artificial turf. A built-in outdoor kitchen with grill and a masonry fireplace sit against a planted, mulched retaining slope behind the patio.
Finished backyard landscape showing an artificial turf lawn with large concrete stepping pavers leading to a built-in outdoor fireplace and outdoor kitchen. A concrete pad and paver edge define a patio area with fresh mulch beds and new plantings along the house.
Finished backyard landscape showing newly installed artificial turf edged with a paver border and an adjacent concrete patio. Gravel transition area, mulch planting beds and container planters visible along a privacy fence indicating a completed outdoor living installation.
Finished side-yard installation showing rectangular concrete stepping pads set in compacted decorative gravel with a dark interlocking paver soldier-course border adjacent to artificial turf and a mulched planting bed. A brown wood privacy fence and house downspout are visible, indicating a completed, clean installation in a residential backyard.
Finished interlocking paver patio with a built-in outdoor fireplace and low seat/retaining wall. Covered grill and seating area are staged on the completed patio with natural turf and planted slope behind, indicating a finished backyard landscape.
Finished side-yard walkway featuring spaced concrete stepping pads set in decorative gray gravel with a dark soldier-course border. Mulched slope with ornamental plants lines one side and a stucco house exterior bounds the other, indicating a completed landscape access path.
Concrete paver stepping stones set in decorative gravel form a linear walkway along the side of a residence, bordered by darker paver edging. The installation ties into an adjacent concrete patio and outdoor kitchenette counter, with fresh mulch on the slope and landscape plantings completing the area.
Residential backyard with newly installed artificial turf framed by a paver edge and adjacent concrete/paver patio with an outdoor fireplace. The installation appears finished with clean turf seams, compact paver border, and no visible construction debris, showing a completed landscape.
Completed masonry outdoor fireplace with a tall chimney and concrete cap set on a finished concrete/paver patio adjacent to artificial turf. Retaining slope and fencing are visible in the background, indicating a backyard landscape installation nearing or at project completion.
Residential backyard showing a newly installed artificial turf lawn abutting a concrete patio. Perimeter planting beds and a metal fence are visible; turf surface looks uniform with no visible seams, indicating a finished installation ready for closeout.
Investment
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Frequently Asked Questions
For a project of this scope in San Marcos — roughly 2,372 square feet of synthetic turf combined with a built-in outdoor kitchen island, propane grill, double side burner, stuccoed outdoor fireplace, gas line, drainage, and planting beds — a similar project would typically fall in the $57,000 to $70,000 range. The biggest cost drivers are turf square footage, the complexity of the gas line connection, and the number of kitchen appliances included. Projects with simpler outdoor cooking setups or smaller turf areas will come in lower.
Active construction on this Stone Canyon project ran approximately 5 build weeks from demolition through final closeout. That span covered demo, gas line trenching, concrete work, mow strip and stepping stone installation, turf installation, outdoor kitchen assembly, stucco finishing, planting, and punch list. Pre-construction coordination — including HOA design submission review and scheduling — added time before the first shovel went in. Homeowners should plan for the full pre-construction period when setting timeline expectations.
Under California Civil Code Section 4735, HOA rules that prohibit or effectively prohibit artificial turf are void and unenforceable. This applied directly to this Stone Canyon project. An HOA may still impose reasonable quality and appearance standards — things like pile height, color, or seam quality — but cannot use those standards as a de facto ban. If your HOA has raised objections to artificial turf, the state law is on your side. It is worth noting that California's SB 676 (2023) restored some authority to cities and counties (not HOAs) to restrict synthetic turf on environmental grounds, but as of 2026 the City of San Marcos has not enacted such a restriction.
Pro-Trade Rye is a professional-grade synthetic turf with an 81-ounce face weight and 107-ounce total weight, with a 2-inch pile height and a blended color palette of beige, emerald, field green, and lime blades with green and brown thatching. The heavier face weight makes it more durable and realistic-looking than entry-level residential turf, and the blended color tones mimic natural grass variation rather than looking uniformly bright green. For a 2,372-square-foot lawn in a gated community setting, durability and appearance consistency across a large, visible area were the primary selection factors. It is paired with SGW Envirofill silica infill for cooling and blade support.
Yes. Installing a new gas line to serve outdoor appliances — such as a built-in grill or outdoor fireplace — requires a permit in San Diego County. Under the California Plumbing Code, underground gas piping must be buried at minimum depth, include a tracer wire and warning tape, and pass a pressure inspection before backfill. The line must be installed by a licensed contractor. On this project, the existing gas line for the outdoor fireplace had no visible surface access point, which required the crew to locate it underground before trenching could begin — a reminder that gas work on existing properties can involve surprises. Always confirm permit status before backfilling any gas trench.
One of the primary reasons this San Marcos homeowner chose synthetic turf for the 2,372-square-foot backyard was to eliminate ongoing irrigation and lawn maintenance. Pro-Trade Rye turf with Envirofill infill requires no watering, no mowing, and no fertilizing. Routine care is limited to occasional rinsing to remove dust or debris, brushing blades upright if a specific area sees heavy foot traffic, and clearing leaves or organic matter from the surface. The paver mow strip border and weed barrier beneath the turf prevent weed intrusion at the edges. Compared to a natural lawn of equivalent size, the reduction in water use alone can represent significant annual savings in San Diego County.
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Troy MacMillan
Install It Direct is a San Diego-area design-build contractor specializing in residential outdoor living spaces. This Stone Canyon backyard was managed from design through final closeout by an experienced project team that navigated underground gas obstacles, HOA coordination, and mid-project scope adjustments to deliver a finished yard the family could use immediately.
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