I spread around 20 pounds of infill over an area of 100 feet of artificial turf. Perhaps I used a bit more than needed because you can notice the fill, from angles. It doesn't bother me much as I no longer detect any dog urine odor. Since I had already applied infill before I simply sprinkled this material on top. Used a broom and hose to blend it in. Additionally I apply a deodorizer enzyme every two weeks. Far this method has been effective for, over a month; hopefully it will continue to work for the next couple of years.
Technically you can, however, using baking soda on large areas of artificial grass might not be your best practical option. I assume that you have an outdoor installation, if so, using garden hose along with an attached bottle filled with vinegar and spray down the smelly areas, and you are set! Using vinegar is probably the most inexpensive way for the dog urine solutions. If your budget permits, you can always choose our Pet Odor Neutralizer, it will not only get rid of the smell, but also give off a fresh grass cut scent which is very pleasant. To find out more on our Pet Odor Neutralizer, please visit this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/pet-odor-neutralizer.
Read Answer: Can I use baking soda to neutralize dog urine on artificial grass?
Yes, Global Syn-Turf products are designed to be permeable, allowing water and other liquids like dog urine to seep through. The synthetic grass has a backing with drainage holes, ensuring that liquids pass through quickly, which makes it an excellent choice for areas like your upstairs back porch. It is both practical and hygienic for pet training.
This is a tough question, as we are very familiar with HOAs rules in state of California, but not necessarily all other HOAs throughout the the country. Most of HOAs are very strict with the front appearance of the houses in the community, and can be easy with backyards: so it will be a good idea for you to find out more detailed information and requirements from your HOA, and you can always feel free to send us those requirements at info!globalsynturf.com and we will be very happy to help you to provide necessary information and answer any questions from HOA. In cases that we have our service team in your area, we can even visit your HOA at their meetings to present our company and products.
Read Answer: Our HOA prohibits artificial grass installation. What should I do?
Read Answer: Looking to try your 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].
Read Answer: Will my dog be able to dig through the pet turf?
As far as we know that the dogs won’t eat any infills on the artificial grass. As you can see that infills for turf are either sands or minerals which typically is typically not for dogs appetite, besides once the infills being installed properly, they will sink all the way to the bottom of the turf and very different for the dogs to reach.
Read Answer: Will my dog eat the infill on pet grass?