Artificial grass popularity has exploded in recent years, and more companies are entering the market to sell and install these products. So, as you’re shopping around, how do you know which one to choose? Ask as many questions as you can. There are two elements of consideration:
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One: what to ask while shopping around.
Two: what to ask about installation and maintenance.
But before we get started, let’s go over some basic turf lingo you should know first.The backing weight is what holds everything together. Back weight is the total weight of the primary backing and secondary coating per square yard of the artificial turf.
Fiber weight refers to how much yarn is used per square yard of turf. The higher the face weight, the longer and/or more dense the artificial turf’s grass will be.
The total weight is the combined face weight and backing weight value. It’s imperative to know this term because each artificial turf product is marketed differently from company to company.
The yard is the “face” of the grass. This is what changes based on what colors and length you want. Each yarn type has unique properties for specific uses.
The infill is what keeps the synthetic grass blades upright, protects the backing from damage caused by UV rays, and gives that lush, supported and more realistic feel.
The pile height refers to the length of the grass blades. Pile height is what makes your artificial lawn look real.
Now that you know some of the most basic artificial turf terminologies, let’s dig into the questions you should ask a synthetic grass company before purchasing.
Consider questions that will allow the prospective turf company to describe its products. Questions like:
How “real” does it look?
What are its key performance characteristics?
Is it the right choice for kids and/or pets?
What kind of warranty do you provide?
Not all fake grass is manufactured the same. The product you want for your backyard is not necessarily the same type you would choose for a play area, though there are options and ways to accommodate both.
Can you send me samples?
What color is most popular?
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What turf choices are recommended for my application?
There are many different types of artificial turf for different applications. Remember to ask what fake grass type will be best for you.
How long of a pile height should I choose for my application?
What kind of infill would you use?
Can you put synthetic turf on a sloped or varied landscape?
Your dog won’t be able to dig through top-quality turf. But, your dog does consider the outdoors to be their bathroom. Not all backing/drainage systems are designed for this, so ask things like:
Is the fake grass the right choice for installations with pets?
How does the urine drain?
How do I clean areas where solid waste was?
This is one of the most common installation questions we get. Because every turf installed is a custom project, the final cost will depend on many factors. Having a professional come to your property for an estimate is the best way to understand the investment, but you can check out our cost analysis sheet for a general idea.
Now that you know a bit more about artificial grass and have found the company you may want to install it, here are some of the most important installation questions to ask.
Because every project is different, each will have a different timeline for when the turf will be ready to use. Artificial turf installation frustrations should be minimal when you use a reputable installer. This is one project you definitely do not want to do yourself.
Be wary of places that don’t specialize in artificial turf installation. Because it is a complex process, it requires meticulous workmanship to make sure your grass will look good for years to come. At Shawgrass, we use a reputable network of dealers to install your artificial turf so we can have confidence in the quality of your installation.
Be wary of places that offer a short warranty. Since no turf is created the same, you should consider your warranty terms. Ask if there are any specific precautions you need to take to avoid having accidents that wouldn’t be covered.
Maintaining artificial grass is a lot less work than keeping a natural lawn, but there is still some routine maintenance you will need to keep in mind. Ask your installer how to clean and groom based on activity (removing leaves/debris, accidental spills, dealing with pet waste, redistribute infill etc.).
Artificial turf represents a popular surface for a large baseball, football, or soccer field, as it can withstand significant weather and be ready to play quickly. It also saves money for the athletic facility on maintenance, as natural grass can have a high cost to keep it in pristine condition.
Artificial turf options from Greatmats are extremely versatile, so they work well for many other installation options beyond a large field. Create a synthetic golf green to putt and practice at any time of the year. Use it for workouts at the gym, either indoors or outdoors. It’s a great area for dogs to play, too, saving your natural grass lawn area.
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