Is Artificial Turf HOA-Approved in Brevard County?
Short answer: often yes. Many Brevard HOAs allow premium, natural-looking synthetic turf — you typically submit an ARC/ARB request first. We help you spec a compliant product and provide the documentation your board needs.
We know local Viera, Suntree & Brevard HOA standards

Submit, spec, approve
Most Brevard communities (Viera, Suntree, Baytree and many others) don't ban artificial turf outright — they regulate quality and appearance. Approval almost always runs through your HOA's Architectural Review (ARC/ARB) process: you submit a request with the product details, and the board signs off.
Boards typically look for natural-looking, premium turf (realistic color blend, proper pile height, clean edges and good drainage) — not cheap, flat, obviously-fake grass. That's exactly what we spec. We'll give you product cut sheets, photos and drainage info to attach to your ARC submission.
- We spec HOA-compliant premium turf
- Cut sheets & docs for your ARC request
- Natural look that passes board review
Make approval easy
Realistic appearance
Multi-tone blades with thatch — looks like a healthy lawn, not plastic.
Clean installation
Tight seams, proper edging and grading — a professional finish.
Proper drainage
Fully permeable backing so water flows like a natural yard.
Get HOA-ready turf specs & a quote
Tell us your community and we'll spec a compliant turf and hand you the docs your board needs.
Common questions
Do I need HOA approval before installing turf?
In most Brevard HOA communities, yes — submit an ARC/ARB request first. We provide the product documentation to include with it.
Can my HOA deny artificial turf?
An HOA can deny a request that doesn't meet its appearance or installation standards. Choosing a premium, natural-looking product and a clean professional install greatly improves approval odds.
What documents does the board need?
Typically the product spec/cut sheet, color and pile details, drainage info, and sometimes a site plan or photos. We supply all of it.
Does turf affect home value or HOA fines?
A quality, approved turf install keeps your yard pristine year-round — avoiding the brown-lawn violations some HOAs fine for, and appealing to buyers who want low maintenance.
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