I have a resort here in California. Since people love uploading their pictures about their whereabouts on IG and FB, I planned on designing it to attract more customers. Since budget is kinda tight for now, I decided to try to install artificial grass on the wall since I saw some made this. I contacted an installer to ask if that's possible and I'm glad they can do it. The installation only took a day since the area is small. Now, my resort looks better than before. I'll surely use artificial grass on the pavement soon!
Yes, you can use artificial grass for a wall design, they actually look really good! It will depend on what kind of walls that you would like to put artificial turf onto, the installation method can be different. First of all, I will recommend you to use lighter turf if the wall is high so you don't have much of weight to it, also since people will look into the turf directly, I don't think you want to have turf with brown thatch in it, you should use "all green" turf which means artificial grass with green thatch. As far as installation goes, if you are installing the turf on a concrete or stone type of wall, you will need to anchor or drill anchor bases in such walls and then use strong zip ties, along at the edges, you can use heavy duty double sided tapes to provide a secure mount. If you are installing the turf on a wooden wall, things can be easier, you can use industrial grade staples to affix the turf, also I will always recommend to use heavy duty double sided tape along the edges.
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HOA for different communities can have different regulations and rules so the best approach to your question is to reach out to your HOA directly and ask them. In most cases, HOA won’t care much about artificial ivy or grass for your back or side yard, and some HOAs might need plans for front yard. But again, there won’t be a general rule applying to all HOAs, it is always a good idea to contact your own HOA to find out the details. If you need any product information or documents to be used for your HOA, please feel free to call us at 877 796 8873 or email us at [email protected], thank you.
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Such a great idea to use artificial grass on a wall as a back drop. It depends on what kind of wall you are planing to install the artificial onto: if your wall is regular Sheetrock interior wall, you can regular anchors and staples to tight the grass onto the wall; if you are installing artificial grass on a brick or concrete exterior wall, you will need to use much stronger concrete anchors to get the job done. Since the turf will be hanged vertically, you will need to choose the turf with lighter weight and with only green thatch only.
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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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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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Most of our artificial grass at 60 oz range or lower in term of face weight can be considered the best valued products. There are really two ways to look at the best values artificial grass on today’s market: overall, every single artificial product offered by us has the best value compared to the rest of the industry, comparing “apple to apple”, you won’t find anything come close to the value of our products offer. Secondly, which echo my point at the beginning of this answer, within our own artificial grass lineup, products with face weight of 60 oz range will be the group to represent the best values. If you have any other questions or comments regarding your specific needs, please feel free to contact us by phone, email or this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote
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