Many people in Las Vegas area tends to improve their property values through additions or other add ons potential buyers will enjoy. One of the ways that has become very popular to improve your property values as your house is getting ready to be sold is to remove the grass lawn and replace it with artificial turf. This is because older homes in Las Vegas were constructed at a time whenever a different mentality was the way to do things. In the past, people viewed their Las Vegas home as being an oasis in the desert the same way that the casinos marketing themselves. We may live in a hot and dry environment, but as long as you have enough money to install a sprinkler system you could grow lush green grass in the middle of the desert. While the grass is not natural for the region, it is able to be kept alive through the artificial watering that comes from the sprinklers that we must rule on nearly every day. The unfortunate part of this was that we use our own drinking water supply in order to keep these plants alive, and in older times whenever we did not have as many people living here this was fine. There was so much water in lake mead that there was no way we were going to run out, that as our population exploded we found that with even a minor drought condition happening the water levels dropped to dangerous levels. This gave us the very real possibility of running out of water, which would result in potential deaths or most vulnerable population that relies upon the public water supply in the heat. As a result of this realization, our city began an advertising campaign to change people’s ideas as far as how they should approach their own personal properties and even though you can afford it, it is no longer considered chic to have a grass lawn because we are wasting upwards of 50 gallons per year of water per square foot of one that you have. All of this water can be used for our own drinking, and it is irresponsible during the times of crisis when water is at a shortage that you waste it on decorative plants. Through these marketing campaigns to change the mentality as well as incentives for removing grass lawns and replacing them with artificial turf, we find that our population now considers it an upgrade to have either desert landscaping or artificial turf instead of real grass. When you sell your home in Las Vegas, the majority of potential buyers are looking for a situation where they will not need to be out there mulling their lawn every weekend or paying someone else to do it. Instead, they look at an artificial turf lawn as something that they can enjoy without pulling in maintenance fake grass has resulted in higher property values from Las Vegas Homes that feature it. If you are considering selling your home, contact us for a free quote on the installation of fake grass today.