The work
Fresh sod, patio, wall or full yard?
Anyone can roll out turf for a weekend. The question every Langley yard eventually asks is whether the lawn is still thick and green a year later, after a Fraser Valley summer and a wet winter.
Pro Green Turf & Design builds the part you don’t see. Before a single roll of sod goes down, there’s grading, soil prep, the right base and drainage routed away so the lawn has something to root into. The green you see is the easy part. The ground underneath is the work.
That’s why a lawn of ours stays full years later, and why a retaining wall keeps a slope where it’s supposed to be instead of slowly walking it downhill. It’s the difference between a yard that was decorated and a yard that was built.
Pavers are only as good as the base they sit on. We excavate, set and compact, screed the bedding, then lay and lock the stone so it stays a surface you live on — not a puzzle that shifts the first wet spring. The same care goes into a flagstone path or a fresh sod lawn: prep the ground, then finish it once.
When the hard work is done, the planting ties it together — beds shaped to the space, shrubs and perennials chosen for the Fraser Valley so the yard fills in instead of fighting the climate.



Get a ballpark in 60 seconds.
No phone tag, no long form. Our assistant asks a few quick questions about the yard, then turns it into a written quote request the team confirms by the next business morning.
Fresh sod, patio, wall or full yard?
Rough size of the space.
Where in the Fraser Valley.
This week, this month, just planning.