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Installation process

This is what your garden could look like after following the simple installation process.

Before:

A typical, worn, muddy rear garden lawn.

Use our measurement guide to help size the amount of artificial grass you require.

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Strip:

Strip all existing grass, weeds and vegetation.

Grade out soil to approximate levels and firm thoroughly.

Remove any large and protruding stones.

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Lay sand base:

Spread a thin layer of sharp sand to blind over soil.

Screed out to final levels and consolidate.

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Geotextile:

Although optional, it is recommended that you lay a Geotextile fabric layer to prevent any chance of weed growth through the artificial grass drainage holes.

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Roll out artificial grass:

Roll out the artificial grass, working on the carpet and not the levelled base. Ensure grass carpet is positioned to minimise cuts, joints and wastage. If joining  make sure that the grass is laid with the pile running in the same direction on each piece. Apply a small amount of kiln dried silica sand to hold grass in position. (Not applicable when laying Greenfield, Garden and Soft)

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Trim grass to shape:

Cut grass to shape using Stanley knife or scissors.

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Jointing: When joining the carpet strips ensure the pile runs in the same direction. Cut off manufacturing edge strip (if present) and butt two edges together.  Fold back edges and position jointing tape (smooth side down) so that the edges of carpet meet down the centre of tape when joined.  Apply adhesive in a zig zag motion to the rougher side of the tape allowing one cartridge for approx 3 metres. Press carpet into wet adhesive.  Weight the seam to ensure good contact with the glue until cured.  The more care taken over this operation the neater and less visible the joint will be.

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Spread sand: Apply the remainder of the kiln dried sand brushing as you go, building up the depth in layers. Do not apply all of the sand in one application. Brush sand into the pile – this should be done immediately after laying, while the artificial grass and weather are dry.  Brush vigorously against the lay of the pile of carpet to encourage the tufts to stand upright, a stiff broom should be used.  Additional fixing may be used at the edge of the carpet using broad headed, 4” or 6” galvanised nails, alternatively the grass can be fixed to wooden pegs or timber edging boards before sand filling the grass.

(Not applicable when laying Greenfield, Garden and Soft)

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Brush in sand:

Brush sand into the pile - this should be done immediately after laying, while the artificial grass and weather are dry. Brush vigorously against the lay of the pile of carpet to encourage the tufts to stand upright, a stiff broom should be used.
 

Fill Usage Kiln sand Rubber infill
Leisure 12.5 kg/m² Not applicable
Premier 8kgm² Not applicable
Play 12.5 kg/m² 5 kg/m²
Luxury 12.5 kg/m² 3kg/m²

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Maintenance:

To ensure your artificial grass is kept looking its best and maximise its life regular maintenance is required. 

The key operation is regular brushing with a stiff broom.

Remove any soil, dirt or debris as soon as possible and vigorously brush with a stiff broom.  Wash off to remove dust using a standard hose, don not jet or pressure as this will remove the infill (if present)

We recommend that occasionally the sand is lightly loosened with a spring rake and topped up as required. (Do not use a powered scarifier as this may damage the grass fibre).

Hot items such as barbecues should not be placed directly onto the surface, or damage may occur.  Do not stub out cigarettes on the surface. 

Avoid placing or moving heavy objects on the surface, which may cause rutting of the underlying soil. 

Snow should be left to melt and chemical de-icers should not be used on the surface. 

In damp areas it may be necessary to treat the surface with a moss-killer once per year.  We recommend you use a liquid form containing dichlorophen.

Additional Advice for Dog Owners: Discourage your dog from digging the surface and pulling at the edges. Remove any dog faeces as soon as possible.  If necessary, hose down and lightly brush the local area. We would recommend that during dry periods the whole lawn is sprayed by hose to flush out residues.  Unlike natural turf, disinfectant can be applied to artificial grass

 

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