May
Aside from habitually looking good, SYNLawn's synthetic grass is virtually maintenance free. We say 'virtually' because when you spill something on artificial turf, it doesn't clean itself. (In our defense, a self-cleaning oven isn't really self-cleaning.) When the need to clean your artificial grass emerges, here are a few pointers on the best ways to preserve your turf.
May
"Infill or non-infill, which one is better?" The answer primarily depends on the application. Are you installing in a heavy traffic area? Are you primarily interested in a "natural match"? Are you using artificial turf over hills or slopes? Once you learn the advantages and disadvantages to each, you will be better able to answer that question yourself.
May
We like to share installation techniques from time to time. This time around, we'll share some suggestions regarding proper staking techniques. The recommended stakes for installation are 5.5" galvanized roofing nails. They should be galvanized to prevent rust. The head of the nail is approximately 1/4" in diameter.
May
The SYNLawn Turf Showroom and Design Center in Beaverton, Oregon is a feast for the eyes. In designing the center, the look had to accommodate SYNLawn synthetic turf's various designs, while utilizing a couple of the numerous application possibilities. The care that went into designing the Beaverton store is the result of creating cooperative interaction with area businesses. Why else build a store with a comfortable conference room for landscapers and architects to meet with their clients?
May
We get a lot of questions in the comments section about applying SYNLawn's artificial grass on decks, terraces and rooftops. When the questions arise, the inquiries range from concerns about pet interaction on the new surface, to the weight of the turf when it becomes wet. Continue reading to learn the answers to these questions...