Top Tips for Maintaining Artificial Grass
by Martin Smith AuthorArtificial grass or also known as artificial, or synthetic turf was a introduced in the 1960s and since then it has become widely used by homeowners and various sports organizations and clubs. Nowadays, thanks to the advancing technology, artificial grass has been brought much closer to natural grass. It also has certain advantages over natural grass and this has only increased its popularity. This article will show you how to maintain your artificial grass easily by following few simple steps.
Artificial grass is much easier to maintain than
natural grass. Things such as pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers are
no longer required, while water costs are also reduced, since
artificial grass does not require much watering. Moreover, the
availability advantage is also in favor of artificial turf, because it
doesn't require any recovery periods due to overuse and the weather is
not a factor either. On the contrary, rain cleans artificial surfaces
best , while snow cannot damage the surface either. Thus, as you can see
it is not surprising the fact that more and more people, but more
importantly, sport teams decide to switch from natural grass to
artificial one.
But what about it's maintenance? Well, this is not a difficult task either.
First of all, the most important thing to remember is that you must not leave any organic materials on the surface, otherwise things like rotten leaves or twigs could really damage the artificial grass. Moreover, weed seeds might sprout on the surface. End of lease cleaning experts within Sydney area suggest to use a leaf blower to remove any leaves, twigs, plastic bottles or any other excessive debris. If any grass or weeds have already started growing on the artificial surface, you should remove them by hand. Furthermore, remove any droppings left by your pets and spray some special enzyme solution to remove pet stains and odors. Then rinse the place with your garden hose to remove any smaller remaining dirts.
Brush the field in a single direction with an artificial turf brush at least once a week to prevent compacting and matting down. Brush the frequently used areas more often because there the grass is more likely to wear out faster. Clean any stains with a gentle detergent and warm water and when there is a long period without rain, water the surface using your garden hose. In case of snow, you can leave a tiny layer of it on the surface, both for natural maintenance and to avoid damaging the grass, and the rest you can remove by using a brush.
Finally, regardless of whether your have artificial grass
in your backyard or you own a sporting facility with such surface, you
are advised to use professional help to maintain the place on a regular
basis. After all, the aforementioned tips are easy to follow for almost
anybody, but at the end of the day a professional turf expert would know
best how to keep your artificial grass in top shape.
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