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Best Artificial Grass Installer Hertfordshire: Reviews and How to Choose (2026)

Best artificial grass installer Hertfordshire reviews, compared honestly for 2026. Four established local firms, including ourselves, what each does best, and how to compare quotes.

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Quick takeaways

The short version before you read the detail

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No single installer is best for every garden

The right choice depends on whether you value groundwork detail, accreditations, published prices, or design work. All four firms here are established and reviewable.

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Reviews matter most when they are specific

A star rating tells you less than a review from your own town that mentions the groundwork, the tidiness, and whether the final bill matched the quote.

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The quote scope decides the outcome

Dig-out depth, sub-base specification, waste removal, and edging are where cheap quotes quietly shrink. Compare scope before price.

Best artificial grass installer Hertfordshire reviews tend to reward the same things: honest quotes, proper groundwork, and lawns that still look right years later. We are one of the companies on this list, so we have kept the format simple. Four established local installers, what each genuinely does best, and how to compare the quotes you get back.

The shortlist at a glance

For most Hertfordshire gardens, the strongest established options are Artificial Grass It in Royston, Premium Artificial Grass in Stevenage, Perfect Artificial Lawns in Baldock, and Luux Landscapes in Dunmow. All four are genuinely local, all four have public reviews you can check, and each suits a slightly different kind of buyer.

We have put ourselves first and explained why, then covered the other three fairly with the same level of detail. Skip to the comparison section at the end if you already have quotes in hand.

1. Artificial Grass It (Royston)

That is us, so treat this entry with the scepticism it deserves. We are a family-run installer based in Royston, working across Hertfordshire, Essex, and North London, with a 5.0 rating on Google. Our method is the same on every job: a full dig-out rather than laying over existing ground, a compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base, and clean perimeter fixing.

After a survey we send a fixed written quote, and the number you agree is the number you pay. We do not publish per square metre prices, because access, waste removal, drainage, and edging move a real quote more than area does. If you want a price table before anyone visits, one of the companies below will suit you better.

2. Premium Artificial Grass (Stevenage)

Premium Artificial Grass has the strongest accreditation stack in the county: TrustMark, the Association of Professional Landscapers, the Horticultural Trades Association, and Which? Trusted Traders. Their website embeds more than 40 Google reviews, so the feedback is easy to verify rather than hand-picked.

If your priority is maximum third party vetting, and you want an installer whose credentials have been checked by multiple independent schemes, they are the obvious first call in the Stevenage area.

3. Perfect Artificial Lawns (Baldock)

Perfect Artificial Lawns is the price-transparency pick. They publish their product prices openly, with turf supply running from roughly £10.50 to £18 per square metre depending on the range, which is rare in this industry. They have been trading for 8 years and are vetted through TrustATrader and Which? Trusted Traders.

Through their sister company, Perfect Surface Group, you can also visit a show garden and walk on the products before you commit. If you want to see prices and touch samples before booking a survey, start here.

4. Luux Landscapes (Dunmow)

Luux Landscapes is a design-led landscaping firm covering the east Hertfordshire and west Essex border from Dunmow. Their portfolio photography is among the best in the area, and their website shows the actual team with first names, so you know who is turning up.

They hold 41 Google reviews at the time of writing. If your project is a wider garden redesign where the artificial lawn is one element among planting, patios, and levels, they are a strong fit.

How to compare artificial grass installers

First, check what each quote actually includes. Ask every installer to state the dig-out depth, the sub-base material and how it will be compacted, whether waste removal is in the price, and how the edges will be fixed. Two quotes for the same garden can differ by thousands simply because one has quietly removed the groundwork.

Second, ask who actually does the work. Some firms sell the job and subcontract the install, which is not automatically bad, but you should know before you sign. Third, read reviews from your own town rather than the overall score. A review that names the street, the access problems, and the finish tells you far more than a five star average.

How we chose this list

Full disclosure: Artificial Grass It is our company, and we put ourselves first. You should assume that bias and check everything independently. The other three firms were chosen because they are established, genuinely based in or beside Hertfordshire, and have public reviews and claims you can verify on their own websites, which we link below.

Nobody paid to appear here, we have no commercial relationship with any firm listed, and the factual claims about each company were taken from their own published websites in July 2026. If any of it goes out of date, we will correct it.

Questions homeowners usually ask

There is no single honest answer. Artificial Grass It (Royston, 5.0 Google rating, full dig-out on every job), Premium Artificial Grass (Stevenage, strongest accreditations), Perfect Artificial Lawns (Baldock, published prices and a show garden), and Luux Landscapes (Dunmow, design-led) are all established options. Match the firm to what you value, then compare quote scope.

Read the written reviews, not just the score. Look for reviews from your own town, mentions of groundwork and tidiness, and whether the final bill matched the quote. Reviews embedded from Google or held on independent platforms are harder to cherry-pick than quotes typed onto a website.

The dig-out depth, the sub-base specification and compaction, membrane, turf, jointing, perimeter fixing, waste removal, and finishing. If any of those are missing or vague, you are not comparing like with like. Our own quotes are fixed in writing after the survey.

Yes, always. Two or three surveys cost you nothing and teach you a lot about your own garden. Just make sure you compare the scope line by line rather than the headline number, because the cheapest quote is often a smaller job wearing the same name.

Ready to move from research to a quote?

If you already know roughly what you need, send us the photos and details. If not, a site survey is the cleaner next step.