I don't think any regular lawn can even this good...
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.
Read Answer: Does artificial grass feel too solid on a hard floor like concrete?
RM series artificial grass is one of the best sellers! By looking and feeling the samples, people might think the fibers are a little stiff, however, once the turf is installed, under normal weather with some sun warmth, the feels are just perfect in might opinion! If you would like to get connected with one of our local distributors or dealers for samples or installations, please fill out this online form and we will be in touch with you immediately, thank you: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote
Read Answer: Are the fibers on the RM turf series hard for kids to pull out?
On the contrary, artificial grass is much easier to maintain if at all in bad weather conditions if I understand your question correctly. Artificial turf requires very minimal maintenance in any weather conditions in term of dry or wet, it is obvious that the turf won’t need water for dry weather areas either need to keep up with the mowing in wet areas. Please direct your more detailed questions to [email protected] or simply call us at 877 796 8873, thank you.
Read Answer: Is artificial grass hard to maintain in bad weather conditions?
It depends on if your installation to be permanent or temporary.
Read Answer: How is grass fixed to hard floors?
Cut the turf to fit your area. Clean the surface with soap and warm water to ensure the adhesion. Glue around the edges and seams. Lay out the grass. Stretch it. Trim off any excess turf. Compress glued areas. Allow 24 hours for adhesive to set.
Read Answer: How to install artificial grass on hard surfaces like concrete or wooden deck?
Generally speaking, you never need to cut artificial grass. At the installation stage, installers will use carpet knife or scissors to trim of blades. Once turf is installed, you should never need to cut the grass any more. If you ever need to, all you need is a razor blade or a pair of scissors to cut, fairly simple.
Read Answer: What should I use to cut my artificial grass?