Spring, TX is a community with real historical depth that most people driving FM 2920 do not see. The Old Town Spring historic district on Midway Street began as a German immigrant railroad town in the 1880s — one of the stops along the International-Great Northern Railroad line that connected Houston to the north. The buildings, the street layout, and the mature canopy of heritage oaks in Spring Park still carry that character. Mercer Botanic Gardens, just north of Old Town, draws visitors who come specifically for the plant collections and the shaded trail system that connects to the Spring Creek Greenway. Pundt Park along Spring Creek is a family destination for kayaking, fishing, and greenway trail access.
Property owners in this context — whether they have a home in Old Town Spring's historic residential blocks, a Cypresswood-era ranch house with established landscape, or a business on Midway Street that serves the antique and festival crowd — are maintaining green space in a community that cares about its appearance and its heritage. When natural grass is failing under the North Houston clay, summer heat, and whatever dogs or kids are doing to the yard, artificial turf is a real solution if it is done right.
Turf Installation of Spring serves the full Spring market — from the tight irregular lots of the Old Town historic district to the larger suburban yards of Champions Forest and Olde Oaks — with installation planning that respects what each property requires. We know the Spring Creek drainage patterns that affect yards along the greenway corridor. We know how the clay soil behaves in the established Cypresswood neighborhoods after a hard rain. We plan installations around those realities rather than imposing a standard template on a site that does not fit one.