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Minneapolis Minnesota
Daniel Lepping

I want to thank Global Syn turf or having a local distributor here in Minneapolis Minnesota. I tell you I've done a lot of research and there aren't many companies here that do artificial grass. I finally found Global Syn turf installation in this area. They told me they had a dealer here in the Minneapolis Minnesota area. I called both dealer Distributors and got a bid for installation in my backyard. I ended up going with the higher price installer because they did more tear out use more best you seem fabric glue and nails for the scenes. Now that the installation has been installed for 3 weeks my kids my pet and most importantly my wife loved it. I want to thank Global Syn Turf and their local dealer distributor installer here in the Minneapolis Minnesota area for making this an easy transaction.


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Related Questions

How much turf glue do I need to apply?

You will probably only need the turf glues when seaming two pieces of artificial grass together for most common installations. Our turf glue comes in with 3 different packages: 28 oz tube, 1 gallon and 5 gallon buckets. For seaming purpose, a tube of turf glue will be able to cover a seam up to 12’ long, and one gallon glue can cover up to 40’ long of seams. 

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Do I need approval from HOA to install turf into my yard?

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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Do you need a professional installer to attach turf to the concrete?

You might depending on the scale of your project: if your artificial turf coverage area is small which doesn't require any tricky layout design and no seams, you should be able to do it yourself, and all you need is the turf and turf glues: you will need to start from one end and gradually working toward the other end when it comes to applying glues, do NOT try to put the glue down for the entire area then laying down the turf. 

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What materials do I need prior to turf installation?

When you are installing artificial grass to replace your existing lawn or for a new landscape application, you will need quite a few materials for a complete installation. 

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Do I need to have my sprinklers removed to install turf?

This is a very good question. The answer to this question can be either way, so it is optional to keep the existing sprinklers when it comes to artificial grass installations. In my personal opinion, I would like to leave the sprinklers in: you can always manually turn it on to help cooling down the turf, or simply rinse off the turf when needed. It will not necessarily  cost you extra from the installation standpoint, your installer can simply cut out the holes for your existing sprinkler heads, time spent on doing this can easily offset the time to cut the sprinkler heads and cap off the pipes. 

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What is Topsoil? Do I need it prior to turf installation?

We don’t offer any of the bulk products that used for artificial grass sub base. People normally get such bulk products from local landscape products suppliers. As far as I know that some installers use the top soil for the top layer of the turf sub base buildup which goes underneath the turf. The typical sub base installation has two layers: drain rock and decomposed granite or sometimes top soil which needs to be coarse enough for drainage purpose, too fine of the top soil can be too dense to drain water properly. 

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