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…
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…
When properly installed and anchored, artificial turf can offer an enduring and aesthetically pleasing alternative to natural grass, wood, and concrete. Both new and used synthetic grass options can deliver…
You can next cut the turf to size, always cutting from the underside of the artificial grass. Use seam tape and turf glue at joins just like you would if the…
Like installing over wood, the first step is cleaning the concrete thoroughly. You can choose a cleaner that is designed specifically for cleaning concrete. Use a power broom or push…
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.…
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…
Using a putty knife and a hammer, tuck the border of your turf in and hammer 40-D 5-inch galvanized turf nails every six inches. Any tears or holes in the…
Once your base is completed, it is time to lay your turf. A couple of things to remember when cutting the turf: Don't drag turf across your nicely leveled and…
Properly preparing the soil is critical in installing and anchoring the turf. Begin by removing your existing lawn and vegetation. Remove four inches of soil. Then, level the surface and…