We installed S Blade-66 in a high-traffic area of our commercial property, and it’s been a fantastic choice. The turf looks vibrant and holds up to constant use without showing any wear. It’s easy to clean, and our tenants love the fresh, green look it gives the space. It’s a low-maintenance solution that has enhanced the overall appearance of the property. I would highly recommend it for any commercial setting.
If on an average you spend more than 2 hours daily on the artificial grass, we consider it as high traffic. Artificial lawns, like real grass lawns, are not walked on as frequent or long as you would think, especially for residential applications. Front yard in particular gets much less traffic, back yards and pet areas will have much more usage. Again, my analysis are good for most cases, however, if your project is any different, please feel free to give us call at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
Read Answer: What is considered "high traffic" for turf areas?
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
Read Answer: Which artificial grass do you recommend for a high traffic area?
You will need to pay attention on each of our product’s specifications which you can find at this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs. Under each product’s specifications, you will see the recommended usage of traffic from low to high. In general (not necessarily 100%), the higher of the faceweight, the better of the turf will handle the foot traffic, this is very similar to the carpet products as well. Please let us know if you have any further questions by phone: 877 796 8873 or email: [email protected], thank you.
Read Answer: Which turf do you recommend for a high traffic patio area?
It will be very hard to tell without knowing the details. Critical numbers such as average daily hours of traffic, weather conditions, sunshine time, type of traffic are needed to make analysis and determinations of how long the artificial grass will last: if the turf is designed to last 20 years with an average of daily 2 hours traffics, theoretically it will last much less if twice traffic is given on the daily basis. So it will be helpful if you can let us know some detail data about the usage, weather conditions and traffic so we can provide more accurate feedback and make proper artificial grass recommendations. You can fill out this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote. Or call us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
Read Answer: How long will turf last in a high traffic public walkway?
Installing artificial grass for high traffic area, you always need to be aware that turf will lay down due to the high traffics: most of our products are with engineered blades which provides excellent resiliency and stands up well under normal use, but given excessive traffics, all fibers will eventually lay down. Artificial grass fibers laying down is not necessarily a bad thing or a problem, it is very normal and people need to have a proper expectation for that. If you pay attentions to most sport fields, especially the ones being used on a consistent base, grass fibers will always being down, this is absolutely normal. In short, you can definitely use artificial grass for high traffic area, but you need to have proper expectations of grass fibers being down instead of standing up straight at and after traffic.
Read Answer: Will this be good for high traffic area?
Our company is environmentally conscious and makes excellent products that cause no harm to environment. Our turf is PFAS or forever chemicals free, contains no heavy metal or harmful ingredients. You can find all testing results done by independent labs on this page: https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs. Our products have been recommended by most industry professionals and we have never received any negative complaints in regards of environmental concerns. Most of local laws and regulations restrict harmful ingredients of products and our turf is not even remotely close to violate such laws or regulations. Typically, when it comes the time calling for environmental concerns, we will provide all necessary documents to demonstrate why our turf products are perfectly safe and legal and we are very happy to handle these requirements on a case by case base. For any further questions or if you are experiencing any specific requirements from your local authorities, please feel free to call us at 877 796 8883 or email us at [email protected], thank you.