A turf & court installer that finally looks like premium work
DLS Turf Courts installs artificial turf lawns, pet turf and athletic courts across South Florida. The work is premium — the old website didn’t say so. I built a site structured around proof: real reviews, a simple process, and real projects.

The finished DLS Turf Courts site — built to earn trust before a single call is made.
DLS Turf Courts does premium, visual work — turf lawns, pet turf, putting greens, full athletic courts — across Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Parkland and nearby South Florida areas. But a trade business like this lives or dies on trust: a homeowner searching for a quote needs to believe the work is real and the company is legitimate, fast, before they’ll pick up the phone.
I built a clean WordPress site structured entirely around proof. Real Google reviews sit near the top, a simple four-step process removes the “what actually happens” question, and a full project portfolio backs up every claim with a real photo. One quote form follows the visitor the whole way down the page.
How a trade site earns trust fast
Reviews up front
Real Google reviews sit right under the hero, before a single line of sales copy.
Process, not mystery
A simple 4-step walkthrough — consult, design, install, walkthrough — answers “what actually happens” before it's asked.
Real projects, not stock
Every lawn, court and yard shown is an actual completed job in South Florida.
One goal per page
Every section leads back to the same next step: get a free estimate.
The full build, top to bottom

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Deliverables
Trust-first design
A clean design built entirely around real proof and reviews.
WordPress build
Fast, mobile-first and easy for the team to update.
Launch & handover
Live, tested and connected straight to their quote form.
Real reviews from real clients
Video reviews



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Tell me about your product and goals — I’ll show you honestly what a site like this could do for you. No pressure, no jargon.





