How much sq ft does my yard need to be to have turf?

John | Dec 4, 2021 5:17 AM

How much sq ft does my yard need to be to have turf?


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2021-12-04T14:47:28+00:00

Not sure exactly what do you mean, but you can use our turf to replace your entire lawn. There is no specific minimum or maximum for artificial grass usage. Please let us know more details about your project by calling us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.

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Do I need approval from HOA to install turf into my yard?

As far as I am aware that most of HOA won’t bother to regulate artificial grass installations. Some more restricted HOA might have some rules or regulations for your front yard landscaping, but I haven’t heard any cases that HOA regulate homeowners’ backyards. For state of California which is considered the most regulated among the entire nation, previous governor Jerry Brown has singed a las to prohibit HOA from restricting artificial grass installations. Artificial grass is considered as drought tolerant landscaping options, therefore it is encouraged to be installed with government rebates incentives. Similar incentive programs are also offered in many other states.

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Should I choose lusher or shorter artificial grass blades?

I will personally recommend you to go with the longer and lusher artificial grass to achieve your goal of being as natural as possible. We have artificial turf products designed to be almost perfect replacement of real grass, the best representative is our Super Natural series, you can choose from either 80 oz or 60 oz version of it. 

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Will black walnuts ruin artificial grass?

The fibers of our artificial grass are not porous and the color is finished throughout so the black walnut won’t stain the turf. However, if you leave the walnuts for a long time period, they will make the turf surface messy which will require cleaning or rinsing. We will always recommend you to remove the walnuts on a regular basis to avoid long time messy build ups so you won’t have hard time to do the cleanings. Please call us at 877 796 8873 or email use at [email protected] for further questions, thank you.

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Will my dog be able to dig through the pet turf?

Very unlikely that dogs can dig through the artificial grass. However, it will depend on what kind of dogs you have and have big they are. Most importantly, you need to train the dogs not to dig, chew or eat the turf: our artificial turf is safe for dogs to play on but really not meant to be dug or chewed on or eaten. Please feel free to contact us by phone or email if you have any further questions: [email protected].

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How do I get rid of the turf edges that flare out in my yard?

When the artificial grass was installed properly, there shouldn’t any issues of edges being flared out. All edges of the turf should be finished one way or another: either connected right into an existing pavement or with boarder materials. For any special cases that the edges of the turf not being finished off, we would like to see the detailed information before offering helpful suggestions. Please feel free to email us some pictures of your project at [email protected] so our experts can get on it and provide better help, thank you.

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How do I calculate turf installation costs for yard?

The best way to start getting an budgetary idea on your artificial grass and installation cost is to use this online tool, link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/grasscost/. However, please keep in mind that the cost estimates can vary from time to time, region to region. To obtain a more accurate cost estimate, please feel free to fill out this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote.

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