Anchoring Artificial Turf to Concrete

Peel back the first piece of turf and apply glue to the perimeter of each piece of turf.

Ensure the joins are hidden by cutting S-seams rather than straight lines. Then, apply seam tape and turf glue to joins the same way you would when installing artificial turf on soil. The only difference is that you won’t use nails on wood.

Once you have glued the turf to the wood surface, use a weighted lawn roller to be sure that it is stuck down in all places. Refrain from walking on the surface for at least a day to allow the glue to dry and set. Then, add infill and brush.


  1. You may want to attach artificial grass to concrete for many reasons, with beauty being one of the first items on the list. If your concrete has become worn, chipped, or cracked, installing artificial turf is an inexpensive way to update your space. It also offers a safe alternative to concrete because of its anti-slip surface. Tools and materials to have on hand are as follows.

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