Before laying the grass, it's vital that you flatten out any ridges or bumps. This can be done with a plastic float. A plastic float used to iron out any bumps or ridges in the laying course. If you don't, you'll see these through the artificial grass as it will lie flat against them and take their shape.
Yes, artificial grass can be repaired. What exactly goes into repairing the turf will depend, of course, on the nature and extent of the damage. That said, and as industry experts will tell you, there isn't much that qualifies for irreparable damage when it comes to synthetic turf.
Artificial grass is made from various types of plastic polymers. It can't flame up and burn in the traditional sense, but it can melt when exposed to very high heat.
Yes!Power washing the turf will clean the artificial grass quickly. Keep the power washer nozzle at least a foot away from the artificial turf to avoid damage. Try and angle the nozzle as you spray the turf as this has the effect of fluffing the green blades upright.
Boiling Water – Boiling water can be used to kill greenery popping up where it shouldn't be and ensures roots can't grow back. However, be warned – boiling water does destroy ALL plant-life so be VERY careful if using near to an area you have flowers, trees or bushes growing.
Sand infill for artificial grass absorbs shock, deters bacteria, and provides the same durability as crumb rubber, making it a great solution for playgrounds, pet areas, and yards. There are many options when choosing an infill, but sand is perhaps the best choice for any artificial grass owner.
BENEFITS OF SAND FILL
- One of the sand's functions is to weigh down the artificial grass.
- The sand provides stability and protects the turf.
- The sand also surrounds the long blades of artificial grass and ensures that they remain erect.
All of our artificial grass products are made from a high-quality synthetic material that is fire retardant and therefore, will not burn. However, you should never expose your artificial grass to a naked flame. This includes garden apparatus such as barbecues, grills, fire pits and patio heaters.
Follow these few simple steps
- Regularly remove leaves and debris using a leaf blower, stiff brush or plastic rake.
- Trim hedges and trees often to limit the amount of leaves falling onto the lawn.
- Apply weed killer twice a year to the whole area to prevent weeds growing and to kill any stray ones.
After unrolling your artificial grass, it's normal to see minor ripples and creases. They're caused by the grass having been wrapped tightly around the core, and the backing then memorising its shape. It's the sign of a good quality, strong backing.
Artificial grass is made from a synthetic material so it can become damaged if cleaned with harsh acids or alcohols. You can also use diluted solutions (bleach and vinegar) as a very effective (and gentle) cleaning agent.
Sprinkle baking soda onto the grass once a month for a natural deodorizer. Baking soda is great at neutralizing odors and even pulling moisture out of artificial grass. Cover stained and smelly parts of the grass with plenty of baking soda and let it sit there for a while. Wait at least a day.
Yes, dogs can pee and poop on artificial grass — just like they would on natural grass. The good news is that you will not have to clean urine from your artificial grass. It drains away in the same way as rainwater. It is also recommended to hose down the poop-affected area to completely eliminate any residual mess.
Technically you can. However, the roundup won't be as effective if it can't get through the turf backing to kill the roots. Absolutely you can use Roundup, it will not hurt or discolor the turf in any way.
Well, unlike real turf, artificial grass won't die when a dog pees on it. Dog faeces will need to be cleaned up, just as you would on a real lawn. Simply scoop the mess up and hose the area down to remove any residual grains.
if your artificial grass is giving off a dog pee smell you need to deodorize those areas to get rid of the smell. Start by hosing off the area with a garden hose. Then, make a vinegar solution of equal parts of vinegar and water. Spray the area with this solution and rinse with clean water.