Kip

You sure can. Our products are designed to be used both for indoors and outdoors. Our artificial turf is free of harmful ingredients and totally safe for human and pets. When you are using our turf products indoors, you will not need any infills, the best way to install it inside the house would be exactly the same as how you install carpets. Also when using our turf products indoors, I will recommend to use shorter grass so it will be easier to clean stuff off and you can use vacuum on them as well.

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My mom used artificial grass as a centerpiece in our table. She cuts the grass to a square. It looks nice.
That looks good but I pass. I don't want to end up catching my dog doing his business in my room.
I'd like to try this one day.
This is good since I am planning to install an artificial grass indoor too.
+1 with the shorter grass. It's very hassle to clean if the grass is taller especially if you have kids eating on it.

Well, this is a very good question. We will recommend the ground or prepared base to be smooth and compacted, but not necessarily leveled. People install artificial grass on slope areas all the time, so ground doesn't have to be level for installations. Actually sloped areas can be a good thing for some installations as it will drain water side ways, in certain cases of slopes to be steep, you might not need much of sub base to be built for the drainage concerns as water will fallow the slope the runs away. However, regardless the level or slope grounds, you always need to have the ground or sub base to be smooth and properly compacted for artificial grass installations.

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I think it would look better if the ground is leveled
That's a very informative answer. Thanks!

Absolutely! The artificial grass is made of PE and PP, forms of plastic, therefore, the fibers are not porous, and smoother than real grass. Such materials will not provide any bases for pests or small animals to breed or grow compared to soil and natural grass. Most of the artificial grass installation requires infills, if you have pests issues in your area, we will recommend you to use antimicrobial infills which will further eliminate any possibilities of pests environment. 

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The answer is absolutely yes.
Being on the service team for over 3 years, never had any complains regarding pests on artificial grass.
Good points, Kip.

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