Installing artificial turf
The installation process for artificial turf is similar to that of a sod lawn, with just a few key differences.
Begin by lowering the existing grade to about 4 inches below your desired finished grade, such as the level of your patio.
Install edging materials such as brick, steel, concrete curbing, or plastic bender board.
uses a 4 inch layer of crushed rock or road base underneath artificial turf. Tamp it down firmly for the most even surface.
Roll out artificial turf on the prepared surface.
Connect any seams using the specially-designed tape meant for that purpose. When joining two strips of artificial turf, make sure the blades of grass are standing in the same direction.
Pull the turf taut and secure it around the edges using 8 inch galvanized nails every 6 inches. This is called “spiking it in”.
If desired, add infill materials such as rubber pellets or sand. Rubber pellets feel nice to walk on in areas with high foot traffic, while sand looks nice because it obscures the weave of the artificial turf. However, the choice to use infill is primarily an aesthetic one, and it’s not necessary.
Use a gas-powered broom to brush the nap into an upright position and give it a natural appearance.

Material | PE+PP |
Dtex | 9000D |
Pile height | 40MM |
Density | 16800tufts/sqm |
Stitch rate | 16stitches/10cm |
Guage | 3/8inch |
Foundation Fabric | PP+NET+SBR |
Application | Villa, housetop, garden and other landscape |


The Advantage of Installing Artificial Grass
1)Having a Tranquil Lawn All Year Long
2)A Chemical Free Environment
3)do not have to worry about the wind, or an upcoming snow or rain storm.
4)You also don’t have to worry about drainage.
5)Artificial Grass is Low Maintenance

