How To Lay Artificial Grass On Concrete

We have seen artificial grass laid on top of a variety of surfaces. Today we would like to talk a little about laying artificial grass on concrete.

Here are a few tips which could help you substantially.

Can You Lay Artificial Grass on Concrete?

Yes, you can lay artificial grass on concrete. This is ideal for those with small garden spaces, such as patios or balconies.

Considerations Before Laying Artificial Grass on Concrete

1. Surface levels

Check how level the concrete is. Ideally, it will slope gently so that rainwater will run off in one direction. If it is completely flat, or indeed sags slightly towards the middle, then we would advise drilling drainage holes.

2. Fill the cracks

Concrete will often be rough and may have small cracks. There are industrial sealants which will provide a smooth surface, or alternatively, you can lay a shock absorbing underlay. This will soften the grass underfoot and make sure that you don’t notice these imperfections.

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