500 sq ft · New Hampshire

Artificial Turf Cost for 500 Sq Ft in New Hampshire

Planning artificial turf for a 500 square foot area in New Hampshire? This page gives the installed cost range for that size with New Hampshire’s regional labor rates, computed from the same published 2026 installer pricing the calculator uses. It is a planning estimate — for your own turf grade and yard, open the calculator and get three local quotes.

Quick answer

Installing artificial turf on a 500 sq ft area in New Hampshire costs about $6,178–$9,782 at standard grade ($12–$20/sq ft). That applies New Hampshire's regional labor rates to a professional national planning range — turf grade, site prep, and access still move the number. Get three local quotes.

Installed range: $6,178–$9,782Per sq ft: $12–$20/sq ftNew Hampshire labor · get local quotes

What the 500 sq ft estimate includes in New Hampshire

The range above is a professional installed price — materials and labor together — for a standard-grade lawn covering 500 square feet in New Hampshire. It bakes in the crew, the compacted base, the seaming, the infill, and installer margin, which is why it sits above the price of the turf rolls alone.

Materials are a national commodity, so what makes New Hampshire different is the labor and prep share, scaled here by New Hampshire’s regional cost index. Turf grade still moves the material cost — economy polypropylene lower, premium nylon higher — and the calculator lets you set grade, add old-lawn removal, and see a do-it-yourself comparison for your own New Hampshire project.

Common questions

How much does artificial turf cost for 500 square feet in New Hampshire?
About $6,178–$9,782 installed at standard grade ($12–$20/sq ft) for 500 square feet in New Hampshire. The range applies New Hampshire's regional labor rates to published 2026 installer pricing; your own cost depends on turf grade, site prep, and old-lawn removal.
Why does the New Hampshire price differ from the national 500 sq ft cost?
Materials are a national commodity, but the labor and prep share of an install swings by region. This page scales that share by New Hampshire's cost index, so the 500 sq ft total reflects local labor rather than a flat national number.
Does a larger area cost less per square foot in New Hampshire?
Yes. Fixed setup and crew mobilization spread over more area on a larger job, so the per-square-foot price falls as the size grows and rises on a small one — in every state.