If you're looking to create a new, beautiful yard, or just want to give your current yard a new look Artificial grass for residential use is a great choice. In contrast to natural grass, residential artificial grass doesn't require watering, mowing, or weeding. Instead, you'll have to take care of stains and rake the blades regularly to avoid matting. To avoid leaves getting crushed and making the lawn more difficult to maintain, it's important to remove them immediately. Artificial grass for residential use can last between 15 and 20 years if it is maintained properly.
Artificial grass that is of high-quality will last for years without breaking or wearing out. In contrast to natural grass, artificial grass is able to withstand the rigors of traffic and is not affected by color or mud changes. It can be used in areas where pets cannot wander, like on decks for pools, rooftops or on road medians. This is because synthetic grass is sturdy enough to withstand the pressure of traffic including pets and children.
Before putting in the artificial grass ensure that the area has sufficient infill depth. It is crucial to select the right amount of infill that will support the turf fibers and to keep them standing tall. You can refer to the guidelines of the manufacturer on infill depth. If you're not comfortable with DIY, you can call a professional for installation. To facilitate drainage, the area should have a slope of approximately 2percent. The base and the surface should be compacted to minimum 90%.