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Moreno Knolls California
Delmy

"Super Natural LITE was exactly what our yard needed. The turf looks so real that even our neighbors were fooled. It’s soft, durable, and stays vibrant all year round, regardless of the weather. We’ve had it for over a year now, and it’s held up beautifully. The best part is that we no longer spend weekends mowing or watering-it’s completely maintenance-free. It’s been a fantastic addition to our home, and I highly recommend it.


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What is your most expensive and high end artificial grass?

Global Syn-Turf sets the standard of the artificial grass industry with all products at greatest quality in general. Among our artificial grass products, the higher weight with complex fiber combinations, higher yarn drex and unique technologies are considered as the most high end products. To name a few:

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What maintenance is involved when you own a fake grass?

There is very minimum maintenance involved for your artificial grass. You might not need any maintenance at all if your artificial grass installed in areas not much getting used such as front yard, for none or less traffic/usage areas like most of front yards, you might just need to blow or brush off leaves or debris from time to time. Other areas where your artificial turf installed being used a lot or with a lot of traffics such as back yard, from time to time, you will need to clean if off by simply rinsing with your garden hose or add some additional infills once a year. For some of the heavy traffic areas, you might want to brush up the flattened blades from time to time. We have a recommendation document for minimum maintenance for your artificial grass, please visit this link for nore details:

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What kind of maintenance does turf require?

Artificial grass requires minimum maintenances if any, depending on the applications and usages. Typically for people’s front yards with minimum traffics or usages, you might not to do anything for years besides to remove leaves or debris from the lawn surface. Some heavy used areas, you might need to brush/rake up the fibers from time to time and adding some infills when needed. 

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Which artificial grass do you recommend for a high traffic area?

Well, this is a difficult question. All artificial grass will eventually flattened given heavy and consistent traffic, especially there’s no “breaks” between the traffics in which situation, there is no chance given for the turf to spring back up. I will recommend short diamond shaped blade turf for such applications: diamond shaped turf are typically softer and easier to lay down, but at least it will be more consistent in when they stand up or lay out in a uniformed fashion. Some of the other more stiff blades designs have much better resiliencies which handles heavy traffic well when there are breaks between traffics which allow the turf to spring back up especially such breaks given in a warm weather. Most of our artificial grass can handle normal “heavy traffics” very well, and they all have good resiliences to tend to stand back up. We assume most of the applications will be “normal”, only in rare situations, heavy consistent traffics will flatten the turf down fast and hard to brush them back up: this is very similar as placing something heavy on a carpet, a pressing mark will present, consistent heavy traffic without stop will make it difficult for the turf to keep standing up regardless which type you choose. Again, in such cases, short and softer products will be my recommendation. Please feel free to contact us by phone, email or this online form if you have any other questions: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote

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Does your artificial grass offer a high stitch count?

The stitch count for artificial grass is a combination of tufting gauges and stitch rates, it is often referred the total stitches per square meter or square yard. In order to claim a "high stitch count", the artificial grass needs to have very tight tufting gauge and high stitch rates. The tufting gauge is the distance between two tufting lines, which ranges from 3/16" to 3/4", the narrower the gauge, the tighter of the grass; the stitch rates is the amount of turf stitches per 4" or 10 mm. 

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What makes an artificial putting green "high quality"?

Artificial putting greens need to have the following capacities and functionalities to be considered as high quality:

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