The Royal Lane and Trinity Mills corridor is the heart of Carrollton's Korean-American community — and it is where multi-generational household patterns are most concentrated. Households in this area often include grandparents who spend significant time in the backyard with grandchildren. A level, stable, mud-free outdoor surface matters for everyone in these households, and we design with that in mind.
Riverchase and the western Carrollton neighborhoods bordering Coppell draw families who value community character and school quality. Yards here are larger than the Carrollton average, and multi-zone installations — front, back, and side — are common. We have served this neighborhood extensively.
Old Downtown Carrollton is the most challenging installation environment in our service area — clay soil, mature trees with established root systems, and drainage patterns that require careful assessment before any excavation. We have done this work and know what it requires.
The Frankford corridor approaching Plano is where Carrollton's Korean-American and Indian-American communities blend with the broader north DFW professional market. Properties here are maintained to a high standard, and residents expect installation quality that matches their home investment. We deliver it.
Beyond Carrollton, we serve the broader north DFW corridor — Irving, Coppell, Addison, Farmers Branch, Lewisville, Plano west edge, Flower Mound south, Frisco, The Colony, Hebron, Grapevine, Roanoke, and Southlake. Each of these communities has its own soil conditions, community standards, and household priorities. We know the differences.