The first step is toget rid of any weedsor grass that may already be in the spot where you want to install the artificial turf. Agood weed killerwill help you out here. Give it two weeks to take effect before you start preparing the soil. However,removing your real grass lawnto make ...
Remove 3-4 inches of soil. Lay 2.5 inches of drain rock, moisten it and compact. Add 1.5 inches of decomposed granite. Roll out the turf in into position and cut the edges. Fasten ends and seams with 40D or 60D nails. Apply infill. Hand or power broom. Please, refer to a detailed...
Toremove small pieces of debris, you can work manually simply using abroom with nylon bristlesor ablowerand making sure you do not disperse the sand infill. Flowers, leaves, seeds or other organic residuemust be removed to prevent them from decomposing and forming fungi or mould ...
Remove all stones, roots, and construction debris to obtain a smooth surface to act as a base for your new lawn. Rake your soil so the level is about 2 1/2 inches below the desired final grade. Install edging. Whether you’re using brick, steel, concrete, or plastic edging, it’s b...
For those sporting complexes that have chosen to installartificial turf, maintenance involves regular cleaning to remove debris and ensure that the infill remains evenly distributed. Additionally, inspecting the turf for signs of damage or wear can help to prevent bigger issues from developing. Proper...