Step 1: Lay down a weed killer
It is important to pull up and kill any weeds, to ensure that your artificial grass can bond with the concrete. Once the weedkiller has done its magic, use a stiff brush to clean the concrete area. To speed up the process, you could also use a jet wash if you have one. To prevent weeds coming through your artificial grass, you can also lay down a weed killing membrane.
Step 2: Install your underlay
The next step is to install your underlay. This will make your artificial grass as comfortable as possible, despite the concrete underneath. We stock a range of underlay materials to suit your project. On dry concrete, you will glue your underlay to the concrete and bond them together. Our 5.5kg multi-purpose turf adhesive is ideal for large areas.
Step 3: Lay your artificial grass
Once your underlay has been installed, you can then lay your artificial grass on top. We have put together a comprehensive guide on how to install artificial grass. If you have any questions, you can contact our team for help, or search for an installer in your area.
It is surprising how much of a difference artificial grass can make to a concrete surface – for example, a balcony. Typically, a balcony with a concrete floor can seem uninviting, but lay some artificial grass and your space will be transformed!