I used a box cutter and a pair of turkey shears to cut these since that's what I had around. The drain holes are good, and it could probably be easily washed under the sink. I'm using it for a display for my crochet stuffed animals that I sell. It hasn't shed much since the initial cutting, but that was a mess, so be prepared to sweep.
This is a very good question. The short answer is NO, the sand infills won't be messy once applied onto the artificial grass. On average, we recommend to use 1.5-2 lbs of infills for all artificial grass installations. Such amount of infills will sink straightly to the bottom part of artificial grass surface, under normal circumstances, the infills will be barely visible at all. Most of installations of artificial turf, it will be hard to see and feel the infills unless you spread the fibers and look for the infills. By that said, there is no concerns whatsoever that infills will make your artificial grass messy. One point I would like to make here is that if your installation is on a rather steep slop, from time to time, your infills can be washed out down the slope in such case, you might notice infills toward lower end of the slope. I always recommend to add additional infills if such washed away situations happen. However, if your installation is on a slope without much of usage or traffic, you can less worry about adding infills periodically. We offer free consultations, please feel free to contact us via phone, email or this online form should you have any further questions: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote
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Under normal weather conditions and usage, our artificial grass products will definitely last 15 years if not longer. To find out the details about our 15 years limited warranty, please visit this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs. To register your product warranty or for any other questions, please feel free to call us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
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It would be a great idea to have artificial grass at cemeteries. We have our turf at a cemetery in the San Francisco Bay Area and it looks awesome. It cuts the maintenance by a great deal, and not to mention on water savings. The cemetery has bought extra several rolls of turf in the same dye lot, they store them, with the new buries, they provide an option for the family to choose with extra cost. Being the same dye lot, the grass matching up with each other, so the entire area looks very consistent. We have learned that most families have liked the artificial turf options, and they all have gone with turf. Most of the expenses at a cemetery is having crews maintaining the green look of the facility, once majority of the greens being replaced with fake grass, they can spare the crew for other works.
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Absolutely. Artificial grass will be a much better option for playgrounds. Playgrounds get used a lot and I will suggest you to discuss with us when selecting your product, my recommendation is always to go with artificial grass that is lower pile and more durable. More importantly, artificial grass surface needs to have meet certain fall ratings or in the industry's term: GMax. In order to achieve to certain fall ratings, you need to install padding underneath the grass: The pads come in different thicknesses, each thickness offers its own fall rating capacities. For an example, if you want to have a fall rating of 5' which means falling onto the surface from 5' won't get people hurt, the thickness of the pads needs to be 1-1/4", the higher the fall, the thicker of the pads needed.
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Our S Blade series are one of the best artificial grass on today’s market. We first introduced this series about eight years ago and it has been proven to be great for all type of applications including the patios. You can choose from three different specifications with different faceweight and pile height. If your patio area has more traffic, I will recommend to use SBlade-90, moderate or for low traffic patios, you can choose either SBlade-66 or SBlade-50. If you have any other questions, please feel free to call us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
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