The Benefits Of Artificial Grass

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The Benefits Of Artificial Grass

Artificial grass, known by its more common name as Astroturf, is an increasingly popular choice of surface for many homes, schools, sport centers, and businesses. It’s taken a while for Astroturf to transcend its reputation as a badly colored, coarse, and kitschy replacement for natural grass, but the product has improved significantly over the years. Astroturf isn’t going to be replacing everyone’s lawns in the near future, nor should it, but it does have many practical applications.

If one finds themselves talking to their business partner, coworkers, or family about how their lawn surface or even certain areas of it have become difficult or impossible to maintain, Astroturf should probably be on the list of options. Astroturf holds up to usage that would kill most lawns and will be stable in areas where its hard to maintain natural grass.

It’s astounding how much money is spent every year on lawn care and products, whether through a service or a homeowner themselves. When one considers even just the cost of fuel for lawn mowers and other accessories, it’s not difficult to imagine that Astroturf can be so cost effective. The need for pesticides, herbicides, and all those complications is eliminated.

Despite the initial feelings of athletes and their fans that Astroturf was an unacceptable replacement for natural grass, synthetic turf has become used most frequently in athletic centers where growing natural grass is unfeasible. This stigma arose from very early Astroturf, which was coarse, abrasive, and much harder than a natural surface. The athletes and others felt that such artificial surfaces made them more prone to injury, considering the amount of contact that they have with the ground.

The situation has changed dramatically over the past few decades, however. There are newer forms of synthetic grass that have been developed specifically for use in sporting events. Skin abrasion is not nearly as much of an issue as it used to be, and in terms of impact, artificial turf implemented in athletic areas is much softer. It is filled with rubber, sand, or more frequently a mixture of the two, hence the title of ‘filled’ turf.

There are a number of popular applications for both home and business use. These smaller scale implementations of Astroturf include achieving an ideal, always well-maintained looking garden area, putting greens, play areas for children, and kenneling areas for dogs or other animals. The possibilities are really only limited by imagination.

Newer artificial turf is both permeable and weed-proof, giving the best of both worlds for non-natural product. In terms of pet care, the artificial grass can be cleaned like normal grass, but then rinsed off for easy cleaning. The water will just flow through the surface and into the ground. The Astroturf is installed over several layers of protective material, however, so you shouldn’t find weeds growing up through the top.

There are a variety of colors and lengths to take into consideration for a purchase of artificial grass. None will look as real as natural grass, but the synthetic substitutes still look presentable, and with the amount of choices it’s almost inexcusable if someone can’t find a color they’re fond of. Despite it’s durability, however, Astroturf won’t last forever. Find a dealer and a brand that will give a solid warrantee to maximize the product’s lifetime.

Did you know that astroturf also known as artificial grass, fake grass, artificial lawn is an increasingly popular choice of surface for many homes, schools, sport centers, and businesses. Putting green have many practical applications.


16 January, 2010 (08:20) | Technology | By: Roger Mckenzie


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