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Artificial Turf: Gilbert vs Tempe

How do artificial turf rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Gilbert and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Gilbert allows artificial turf on private residential property. HOA rules frequently address turf specifications. The town's conservation preference is for living drought-tolerant landscapes.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Tempe permits artificial turf on residential properties. Arizona law (ARS 33-1817) limits HOA restrictions on water-efficient landscaping. Synthetic turf is popular in Tempe's desert climate as a low-water alternative. Most installations don't require a permit. The city encourages water conservation through its partnership with regional water programs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertTempe
InstallationNo town permit needed-
HOA RulesCommon in Gilbert HOAs-
Town PreferenceLiving drought-tolerant-
MaintenanceMust be kept in condition-
Permitted-Yes, on residential properties
Permit-Not typically required for standard installation
HOA Law-ARS 33-1817 limits HOA restrictions
Heat-Can get very hot in summer, consider shade
Drainage-Proper base and drainage required
Rebates-Check regional water conservation programs

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Gilbert FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in Gilbert?

Yes, artificial turf is allowed. Check your HOA CC&Rs first, as many Gilbert communities have specific requirements for synthetic turf materials and installation.

Does Gilbert offer rebates for artificial turf?

Gilbert's conservation programs focus on living drought-tolerant landscapes. Check with the town's water conservation office for current program availability.

Tempe FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in Tempe?

Yes. Synthetic turf is permitted and popular for water conservation. Most installations don't need a permit.

Can my HOA ban artificial turf?

No. Arizona law (ARS 33-1817) prevents HOAs from banning water-efficient landscaping, though they may set reasonable appearance standards.

Does artificial turf get hot in Tempe?

Yes, significantly. Artificial turf in direct sun can reach very high surface temperatures in Tempe's extreme summer heat. Consider shade structures or partial coverage.

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