As far as the leaves on the artificial grass, it is the same as leaves on the real grass lawn. So most of the time, you will need either rake or blow the leaves off the artificial grass surface, unfortunately the wind won’t do the job. Please let us know if you have any other questions by posting here or call us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
Read Answer: Do I need to rake my turf or is the wind enough to blow leaves away?
Artificial grass is not harmful to any plants or items surrounded. I am not exactly sure what is your main concerns, however, if you can please let us know a bit more about your situation with some pictures by emailing us to [email protected], so we can assist you better, thank you.
Read Answer: Will artificial turf be harmful to my nearby flowerbed a few feet away
When it comes to the question of "holding up to the heat", there are two terminologies associated with it: dis-forming point and melting point. Everyone in artificial grass industry is using the "melting point" as the main reference to holding up to heat.
Read Answer: How does the S Blade-90 hold up to the heat?
This is a tough question. In general, extremely hot weather and sunlight should not burn the turf if not exceed 190 F: we all know that certain areas can be as hot as 120 F during the hot summer months, when the air temperature gets to the 120 F range, the ground temperature will reach 180-190 degrees which can be dangerously close to the point of melting artificial grass. You might have seen the story that the extreme heat even melted garbage cans in Arizona couple of years ago. Therefore, we have to answer your question in a specific term of temperatures instead of using general terms of “extremely heat” or “hot sunlight”.
Read Answer: Can artificial grass get burned in extreme heat or sunlight?
Our artificial ivy product is designed to be used under normal weather conditions, it will be fine when being used at the range of -20 and 120 degree F. In another word, our Ivy can be used both indoors and outdoors under normal weather conditions without any issues. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
Read Answer: Is your artificial ivy resistant to heat and cold?
The short answer is yes. However, people need to keep in mind that when the air temperature is at 100 degrees, the surfaces (any materials) can be much hotter. I have had a previous posting talking about turf melting points, please see this link for details: https://www.globalsynturf.com/at-what-temperature-does-your-artificial-grass-melt. For any other questions, please feel free to call us at 877 796 8873 or email: [email protected], thank you.
Read Answer: Is your turf heat resistant enough to withstand 100 degree weather?