Not really, You can always choose more dense artificial grass if you would like to feel less solid: with the blades and curled thatch, most of our products won’t give you too solid of the feel.
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The easiest way to purchase our turf adhesives for your putting green is through the distributor/dealer from whom you bought the putting turf. If they don’t offer the glues or you would like to order form other local distributors or dealers in your area, please simply fill out this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote, or give us a call at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
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Yes, absolutely and we would recommend putting a shock pad underneath.
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It depends on the size of your installation. If you only need a small piece installed with a width not exceeding 15', you might be able to do it yourself. But artificial grass is more like carpet, installation of turf does require some experiences and skills. For large installations that need turf to be seamed, you will need to consider to have professional installers. Here is the link for installation instructions:
Read Answer: Can I install your artificial grass myself?
As far as I am aware that most of HOA won’t bother to regulate artificial grass installations. Some more restricted HOA might have some rules or regulations for your front yard landscaping, but I haven’t heard any cases that HOA regulate homeowners’ backyards. For state of California which is considered the most regulated among the entire nation, previous governor Jerry Brown has singed a las to prohibit HOA from restricting artificial grass installations. Artificial grass is considered as drought tolerant landscaping options, therefore it is encouraged to be installed with government rebates incentives. Similar incentive programs are also offered in many other states.
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We don’t have a specific installation guide for hard surface as it is very straightforward without base preparations: you can glue the turf over the hard surface or leave the turf float by using nails to secure the edges (nailing every 6”).
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