Anchoring Synthetic Grass to Wood


Some people apply turf to wood surfaces such as floors and decks. The installation is different since there is no soil to prepare. Anchoring your artificial grass to wood can be done. As an added advantage, anchoring turf to wood is more straightforward than anchoring it to soil.

Tools Needed:
Utility Knife
Turf Adhesive
Deck Cleaner
Garden Hose
Scrub Brush
Measuring Tape
Trowel
Seam Tape
Weighted Lawn Roller
Chalk

Materials Needed:
Artificial Grass
Foam Underlay
Infill

Preparing the Surface
The most important part of anchoring your artificial grass to a wooden surface is cleaning it. Use a deck cleaner and scrub brush to clean it of grease, dirt, mildew, or pollen thoroughly. Ensure the solution is rinsed well after scrubbing, and let it thoroughly dry before you start installing. We recommend at least 48 hours before you begin the installation.

Once your surface is clean and thoroughly dry, measure out how much of the artificial grass roll is required to fully cover the wood. Roll your top turf pieces into the desired position, ensuring the grass fibers face the same direction. Mark the base where two strips join so you know where to apply glue. Then, cut the perimeter of your grass to fit your space.

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