
Artificial Grass
Artificial grass is a synthetic turf solution designed to visually and physically resemble natural grass while providing improved durability and low maintenance for residential, commercial, recreational, and pet-friendly landscapes. It’s commonly made from polyethylene or polypropylene fibers attached to a robust backing, suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation.
Low maintenance: No mowing, watering, fertilizing, aerating, or weeding required; just occasional brushing and rinsing.
Evergreen aesthetics: Stays uniformly green and lush year-round, unaffected by drought, heat, frost, or foot traffic.
Cost savings: Eliminates the need for watering systems, lawn care equipment, chemicals, and regular professional services.
Water conservation: Requires no irrigation, saving as much as 22,000 gallons per household annually in drought-prone regions.
Durability: Withstands heavy use from children, pets, frequent entertaining, and sports activities without forming bare spots or mud patches.
Pet and child-friendly: Safe for play, easy to clean after pet use, and resistant to digging and staining.
Weather resistant: Resists fading, mold, and mildew, and drains quickly after rain; ideal for various climates.
Chemical-free: Requires no pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizer, reducing environmental pollution and exposure risks.
Allergy reduction: Minimizes exposure to pollen and lawn-related allergens.
Design flexibility: Suitable for lawns, balconies, playgrounds, rooftops, sports fields, and decorative zones
Routine cleaning: Brush or rake regularly to lift fibers and remove dust and debris; use a hose to rinse away dirt.
Spot cleaning: Address pet waste or spills promptly with water and mild soap; some deodorizer may be used for odor control.
Prevent debris buildup: Use blowers or gentle vacuum tools—especially after storms or heavy use.
Check for weeds: Inspect seams and edges for weed growth and remove promptly; consider a weed barrier layer during installation.
Professional maintenance: Periodically refresh infill (sand or rubber) and have seams or worn spots inspected, especially for large or heavily used installations.
Avoid heat sources: Synthetic blades can get hot in direct sun; consider shade or water for cooling in very hot climates


