Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Synthetic Lawn Installation Guidelines And Tips

By Lena Stephenson


Over time, there has been a steady increase in preference for artificial lawns. Very many people are getting to replace their traditional grass with artificial ones. There are many advantages of artificial lawns. They conserve water, time and money. They will not need to be attended to as much as the natural ones. Using professionals for the installation guarantees excellent results but comes with high costs. This is why some individuals prefer to do it individually. There are useful guidelines when it comes to synthetic lawn installation.

Excavation of the area is the first step. This is done to a depth of approximately 4 inches. If there were an irrigation system on the way, it should be capped off or the water redirected. This service is in most cases offered for free by service providers. It will also be accompanied by soil removal. In the event that there I no need for excavation, per square foot pricing reduction applies.

There is installation of bender board. The top bender board is manufactured purely from materials that have been recycled. It needs to be waterproof and will not chip, rot or split. It should be measuring 3.5 by 1.5. The best way to go about it is to install the plastic bender board around the whole perimeter. This will offer a secure edge for installers to staple the grass. Galvanized staples should be used and placed at intervals of three inches.

Next is installing of the substrate. For this, most service providers use deposited granite. This is raked out and compacted to 100 percent. With granite, there will be exceptional drainage of the lawn. Crushed granite gets installed such that some crown is at the middle. This aids run off of water.

Synthetic lawns are basically large carpeted areas. The United States has just about seven manufacturers of the lawns. The grass comes in rolls of 15 inches with various backings. The best backing is manufactured from polyolefin and has various advantages. It is always permeable and does not rely on holes that are punched to the backing for purposes of drainage. Such holes normally get clogged. The backing also acts as a barrier for weeds, something that other types of hole punch do not guarantee.

The same tools used by carpet layers will be used to install these lawns. It gets custom cut and fitted into designated areas. Carpet knifes and carpet kickers are used to cut the material. Galvanized staples and pneumatic staple guns are used for stapling the perimeter into place. The mid region is known as the field and is normally anchored in place with six inch spikes that are galvanized.

After putting the lawn into place, the fibers will need to be made straight. This is done using power brooms. If the product purchased was no-fill, this would be the final step. If the product is not no-fill, the blades are filled in with sand.

It should be remembered that infill can get very messy. It will get into shoes, clothes and also into paws of pets. The solution is to use no-fill products.




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