Installing artificial grass on the balcony or terrace
If you want to install artificial grass on a hard surface (concrete, ceramics), follow this simple artificial grass installation guide:
1. Estimate height and length
Before setting artificial grass on the floor, determine the width and length at which it will be set.
2. Clean the area
Before installing artificial grass on concrete or ceramics, clean the surface thoroughly to make sure that the surface is perfectly even and that all the impurities have been removed.
3. Set your artificial turf
Since it is available in rolls, all you have to do is to spread them on a given surface and position them in the right place. Keep in mind that the orientation of the grass should be in the same direction for each individual roll.
Allow your artificial turf to rest for about 24-48 hours, which will prevent any creasing. After letting it settle, cut the turf with a sharp knife. The rolls should be carefully measured, cut and placed one after another.
No levelling compound is required, the joints are glued together with double sided adhesive tape or special textile tapes are placed under the joints over which PU adhesive is applied to seal the joints.
If you are installing artificial turf on a wooden surface such as decking, you can easily fix your lawn by using glue or tape or by using nails.
Do you want to install artificial turf only temporarily?
Alternatively, for a decorative look, you can just lay down your artificial turf and make sure to secure the ends in order to prevent it from being raised by wind. You can solve this problem by putting garden furniture or flower pots on it.
