HOA conversion
HOA Xeriscape Conversion in Albuquerque
For HOA boards, property managers, and master-planned communities converting common-area turf, entry monuments, medians, and pocket lawns to xeriscape.
Project types we help route
- Common-area turf removal and conversion
- Entry monuments and signage landscapes
- Medians, parkways, and curb strips
- Parks and pocket lawns
- Irrigation zone reconfiguration across multiple properties
- Board presentation and member-communication support
What HOA requests should include
- Property manager contact
- Board timeline and decision process
- Site map or rough sketch of the conversion area
- Approximate turf square footage
- Current irrigation system and controller
- Landscape standards / ARC requirements
- Budget approval stage
- ABCWUA rebate interest
- Maintenance contractor involvement
Trust note for HOA boards
HOA projects require written scope, clear provider identity, insurance documentation, schedule expectations, and board approval before work begins. Whether a matched provider can present at a board meeting in person depends on the individual provider — some providers offer board-meeting attendance and some provide written board materials only. This is confirmed before scheduling.
What a typical board packet can include
- Scope summary and conversion-area map
- Conceptual planting plan with plant counts
- Irrigation conversion summary
- Itemized written pricing
- Schedule and phasing plan
- ABCWUA rebate planning notes (if applicable)
- Insurance documentation and references on request
Recommended HOA verification checklist
- Confirm provider business name, license / registration where applicable, and insurance
- Confirm scope, written pricing, schedule, and warranty terms in writing
- Confirm change-order process and member-communication plan
- Confirm rebate ownership: who submits the ABCWUA application and who receives the rebate
- Confirm maintenance contractor coordination during and after install
Related pages
Albuquerque Xeriscape is a free consultation request line. Work is performed by an independent local New Mexico designer or installer when available. Provider identity, scope, written pricing, schedule, license/insurance documentation, and rebate eligibility are confirmed before work begins.
Last reviewed May 2026.