Artificial Turf


Installing turf in your residential property is an excellent way to create a lush and green lawn that is low maintenance and eco-friendly. Turf installation provides a variety of benefits, including reducing water usage, lowering carbon footprint, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your home. Whether you want to replace an existing lawn or create a new one, turf installation is a viable and affordable option that can transform your outdoor space. In this blurb, we will explore the benefits of installing turf in your residential property, the installation process, and some tips on how to maintain your new lawn.

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Turf Benefits:

  • Lower maintenance cost
  • Pesticide-free.
  • Decreases your carbon footprint through the conservation of water
  • Emissions from lawn equipment is eliminated
  • Drains like natural grass
  • Long lifespan of products
  • The perfect green lawn all year-round
  • Unlike real grass, turf does not stain clothing
  • Built-in UV protection which allows turf to resist fading

Great for Pets!

  • No more worrying about muddy paws coming in the house after it’s rained.
  • Artificial turf allows your pet to stay clean in all types of weather.
  • Turf provides an area free of bugs, ticks and fleas helping keep your pet healthy.

Some Common Myths about Turf

  • Myth 1: Turf is high maintenance.

    While natural grass requires regular mowing, fertilizing, and watering, modern turf varieties are designed to be low maintenance. Artificial turf requires no watering or mowing, while hybrid and natural turf varieties need less watering and fertilizing than traditional grass.

  • Myth 2: Turf is not environmentally friendly.

    In reality, turf can be a more sustainable option than traditional grass. It requires less water, fewer chemicals, and less maintenance, leading to a reduced carbon footprint.

  • Myth 3: Turf is not durable.

    Modern turf varieties are designed to be highly durable and resistant to wear and tear. Hybrid and natural turf varieties can withstand heavy foot traffic, making them ideal for sports fields and other high-use areas.

  • Myth 4: Turf is expensive.

    While the initial cost of installing turf may be higher than planting traditional grass, the long-term savings in maintenance and water costs make it a cost-effective option.

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