What Goes Under Artificial Grass?

Dec 02, 2021

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What Goes Under Artificial Grass?

Installing artificial grass is becoming increasingly popular for busy family homes. One of the main reasons for this is because artificial grass can be placed practically anywhere, making it extremely versatile. 

However, this begs the question ‘what goes under artificial grass?’. Of course each area of the home has different requirements when it comes to what goes under artificial grass.

There are a number of products and methods that you can use in order to get the best results. You may use artificial grass underlay if laying onto a harder surface such as concrete or decking. Sharp sand paired with a weed membrane is the perfect combination when laying in your garden.

what goes under your artificial grass; different kinds of sand infill, artificial grass underlay and weed membranes, in order to help you make the best decision when laying your turf.

Firstly, let’s go through what exactly what you will need to fit and install your artificial grass:

Artificial grass of your choice – we have over 30 ranges to choose from. 

A sharp Stanley Knife – this is to cut your turf to size. 

Grass fixing nails – this is to secure the perimeter of your grass, once it has been laid and fitted.

Underlay for Artificial Grass – this does an effective job at adding additional comfort and protection from the hard surface below the grass. Underlay is a great option if you have little ones, as it cushions the impact from trips or falls.

Weed Suppressant Membrane – this a very important product to consider using, as weeds have the potential to grow from underneath any surface. This membrane prevents any kind of weed from making their way through your turf.

Adhesive Kit – this kit provides a simple solution to fixing the joins to your turf together. It is a single component moisture-curing adhesive designed for bonding synthetic grass carpets to a range of substrates or jointing tapes. The adhesive is tolerant to the use in damp and cold conditions. 

 


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