Infill is the hidden part of a turf installation that most homeowners do not think about until the surface starts to feel wrong. When infill depletes — through storm wash, pet traffic, heavy foot use, or simple time — the turf blades lean flat, the surface gets hard, drainage slows down, and in pet yards, odor starts accumulating. Infill replenishment is a maintenance service that restores the performance the installation was designed for without the cost of full replacement.
In Rosenberg, two things specifically drive infill loss faster than in other markets. First, the high-volume rainfall events that Fort Bend County gets — especially those influenced by Gulf moisture pushing up the Brazos corridor — can push infill toward low points of the surface or out under edge seams during a heavy event. Second, pet households with dogs that are high-traffic users displace infill in concentrated zones through digging, running, and repeated use patterns.
Artificial Grass of Rosenberg provides infill replenishment as a targeted service. We assess infill depth across the installation, identify where depletion is concentrated, and bring the profile back to specification using material compatible with the existing infill type. For pet yard installations with antimicrobial infill, we match the antimicrobial product so the odor control performance is maintained. For athletic installations, we match the infill weight and type to the original performance specification.
This is a service that makes financial sense for homeowners in Bonbrook Plantation, Walnut Creek, and older Rosenberg neighborhoods who have good-quality turf on a solid base but whose surface has lost its feel and function due to natural infill loss over years of use.




