Quality turf does more than just enhance the aesthetics of your outdoor space—it also needs to withstand the toughest conditions, and nothing tests the integrity of a lawn quite like pets. Here are three critical considerations every pet owner should take into account before investing in a new lawn.
Water Permeability
Water permeability is a crucial factor that indicates how quickly fluids can drain from a surface. Lawns with poor water permeability are more likely to retain pet waste, leading to unpleasant odors that are hard to eliminate.
At Artificial Grass Liquidators, we use advanced backing systems to ensure optimal drainage. Our Hydro Series, featuring Optimum Flow technology, delivers outstanding results. These lawns not only look great but also perform exceptionally well under rigorous conditions.
Industry standards dictate that artificial lawns should be able to drain liquid faster than ten inches per hour. Our Hydro 75 Olive exceeds this benchmark by a wide margin, capable of draining over 330 inches per hour. Additionally, it boasts a robust bind strength of 10.8 lbs/force and contains virtually no lead, making it perfect for pet-friendly environments.
Tuft Bind Strength
Pets love to run, dig, scrape, and chew—behaviors that can wreak havoc on both traditional lawns and poorly constructed turf. When choosing artificial grass that can withstand these stresses, pay close attention to its tuft bind strength.
Unfortunately, many vendors don’t openly advertise their testing results because their turf often falls short. A tuft bind strength of 6.4 lbs/force is considered decent. However, our Pro 100+ turf offers an impressive 14.0 lbs/force, more than double the industry standard, ensuring your lawn stays intact even with active pets.
Infills
Infills, typically made of gritty, sand-like material or crumb rubber, are used to keep turf blades standing tall. Most infills contain silica sand, which can absorb the ammonium gases in pet urine, causing your lawn to smell like a public restroom.
To combat this issue, we recommend using a pet deodorizing infill such as ZeoFill. This helps prevent pet odors and, when combined with a consistent cleaning schedule and occasional hosing down, will keep your yard smelling fresh and inviting.
By considering these factors, you can ensure that your artificial lawn remains beautiful and functional, providing a durable and pet-friendly outdoor space for years to come.
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