The 10-year cost comparison for an average El Paso lawn — water, mowing, fertilizer, resale. Including when natural grass still wins.
Posted 2026-04-17 · 9 min read
Everyone in El Paso has a friend who ripped out their lawn and put in turf. Everyone also has a friend who said they hated it because it "got too hot." Both are right, sort of. Here is the actual math on turf vs natural grass for an average El Paso residential lot.
So upfront, natural grass is 8-10x cheaper. Turf only makes sense when you look at the 10-year total cost.
El Paso Water rates in 2026: roughly $0.011 per gallon including sewer component in tier 2. A typical 1,000 sqft Bermuda lawn uses ~35,000 gallons/year under normal irrigation. That is $385/year in water, plus $60-$120/year in fertilizer and amendments. So natural grass runs you $450-$500/year in consumables.
Turf costs: $0 in water, $0 in fertilizer, $40-$60/year in occasional infill refresh and rinsing. Net savings per year on a 1,000 sqft lawn: $400+.
| Cost | Natural Bermuda | Premium Turf |
|---|---|---|
| Install | $2,000 | $15,000 |
| Water × 10 yrs | $3,850 | $0 |
| Fertilizer / amendments × 10 | $900 | $0 |
| Mowing (DIY or service) × 10 | $3,600 | $0 |
| Infill / maintenance × 10 | $0 | $500 |
| 10-year total | $10,350 | $15,500 |
Turf is ~50% more expensive over 10 years. Most homeowners stop there and keep the natural grass. But two things flip the calculation:
Turf gets hot. Surface temperatures run 15-25°F above ambient on dark or undershade turf. Two things solve this:
We almost always install turf alongside shade, not as an isolated installation.
El Paso real-estate agents report that premium artificial turf adds $5,000-$12,000 to appraised value on homes in the $250K-$500K range, and it is a major positive on listings. Poor-quality turf (already visibly faded or matting) is neutral or negative.
Convert the functional lawn (dog run, kids' play zone, main backyard rectangle) to premium turf. Leave mature grass only where it has shade, low traffic, and an owner who enjoys maintenance. Convert everything else to xeriscape. That is how you get low-maintenance, low-water, and still-beautiful.