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How to lay artificial grass in your garden 2020 | Install Artificial Grass

Grass lawns and gardens are soothing for the eyes and calming for your nerves. The smooth texture adds life to your home or office and uplifts the overall ambiance. However, natural grass requires a lot of regular maintenance to retain its optimum look, which is where artificial grass comes in. Artificial grass does not require frequent maintenance or watering, making it an affordable and long-term solution.

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How to lay artificial grass in your garden 2020 | Install Artificial Grass

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  1. How to Lay Artificial Grass in Your Garden Grass lawns and gardens are soothing for the eyes and calming for your nerves. The smooth texture adds life to your home or office and uplifts the overall ambiance. However, natural grass requires a lot of regular maintenance to retain its optimum look, which is where artificial grass comes in. Artificial grass does not require frequent maintenance or watering, making it an affordable and long-term solution. Moreover, with artificial grass, you do not need to mow it regularly, ensuring a cost-effective solution that does not require a lot of work. One of the biggest advantages of artificial grass is that you install is almost on any surface. You can lay artificial grass on soil or you can lay artificial grass on concrete. Since you can install artificial grass on a wide range of surfaces, it offers a cost-effective solution to revamp the look at your home or office. Of course, you can hire professional companies that lay artificial grass in UK, but a DIY (do it yourself) project is not beyond the scope. In this article, we will teach you how to lay artificial grass in your garden.

  2. Step 1 – Mapping the landscape The first step in laying artificial grass in your garden is to map out the landscape. You can use a range of mobile applications and tools to measure the area you need to cover, but conventional methods such as using a measuring tape would also suffice. This step will help you plan your order adequately and save spending unnecessarily on the supplies. Moreover, if you have a landscape that is not a simple square or a rectangle, you would need to calculate the covered area to ensure you order the right quantity and maximise your investment. Record your measurements and preferably draw a blueprint to help you find the obstacles that you need to take into consideration. You also need to account for the artificial grass you need to order based on the coverage area as well as the other supplies that are needed such as the binding glue. The binding glue tube can only be used up to 3 square meters, therefore, you need to order the right quantity to ensure you have adequate supplies, as well as measure your consumption during installation. Step 2 – Clearing the Lawn The next phase is clearing the lawn and prepping it for laying out artificial grass. If you are planning to Lay Artificial Grass on Soil, then you need clearing out existing grass along with its roots to give you landscape a smooth finish, as well as to avoid any unwanted growth below artificial grass. To clear the lawn, you can either hire a professional company or do it yourself. If you hire a company to clear out the lawn, it will cost a few bucks but save you the time and effort of clearing it yourself. However, if you are up for a challenge and have the time and a few basic equipment and you are ready to go. First, you need to water your lawn to moisten the soil, which will make it easier to dig without creating a mess. Be sure not to water it a lot, as it can result in muddy puddles that are difficult to dig up. You need to dig the lawn 2 inches deep to ensure that all the grass roots are separated from the soil below. You can measure the depth with a scale for a bit of the portion and rely on your judgment for the rest. Step 3 – Laying a Geo Textile Membrane While this step is not entirely necessary when you want tolay artificial grass on concrete, it can be handy when you want tolay artificial grass on soil. The problem with soil is that unwanted weed growth can ruin the look and installation of artificial grass. Geo textile membrane ensures that weed growth is not facilitated, increasing the lifespan of artificial grass installation. You do not require any special tools for installing geo textile membrane. All you need is a pair of scissors to cut the desired length and shape and place it on the soil before you lay artificial grass on soil.

  3. However, you might need to nail the geo textile membrane to ensure it stays in place and does not move away while you are laying artificial grass on top. Step 4: Completing the Task The last bit is easy, you simply need to lay out your artificial grass on the desired area, ensure that the fibre all face the same direction to give it a smooth texture, and bind the corners seamlessly to give it a smooth finish and voila, you have yourself an artificial grass garden. One additional step that is required to complete the look of your artificial grass garden is sprinkling and brushing filler sand. Spread the sand evenly once you can installed your artificial grass, firmly and vigorously brush the sand into the carpet. However, you need to ensure that the grass is dry before you attempt the procedure. The best way to brush the sand is against the fibre direction to keep them upright.

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