I have a lot of elderly clients that request turf to be installed in their yards because they don't have the time nor energy to deal with a normal lawn anymore. It makes sense since a lot of them are at an age where they can't physically keep up with the demands of their yards. We install turf and also do paving, but we offer turf from a few different companies, with GST being one of them. I believe that all of our turf vendors are equally good (which is why we work with all 4), but I can definitely say that GST has good turf and good service. One of their strong points is that their inventory is huge and they have great selection to choose from.
Typically, mold is not an issue for artificial grass, our turf products are none porous with smooth and clean surfaces that don’t provide any living conditions for mold. You would not want to have your artificial grass dirty and with debris for long time: on or among which might create mold growing environment. So just keep your turf clean by blow or sweep of loose debris or use garden hose or power washer, you should never need to worry about mold. To go above and beyond, you can use antimicrobial type of infills on your artificial grass to have extra protections from mold. Please let us know if you have any further questions by phone (877 796 8873) or email ([email protected]) or simply fill out this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote
Read Answer: Do you offer any products to deal with mold?
The only two edging materials we carry are bender board and Wonderedge, please see the link for these two materials below, when getting the bender board, you will need the stakes to go with it:
Read Answer: Do you sell the materials needed for rock edging?
You will have two options for your turf application:
Read Answer: I need really cheap turf to cover a big area, any suggestions?
There is very minimum maintenance involved for your artificial grass. You might not need any maintenance at all if your artificial grass installed in areas not much getting used such as front yard, for none or less traffic/usage areas like most of front yards, you might just need to blow or brush off leaves or debris from time to time. Other areas where your artificial turf installed being used a lot or with a lot of traffics such as back yard, from time to time, you will need to clean if off by simply rinsing with your garden hose or add some additional infills once a year. For some of the heavy traffic areas, you might want to brush up the flattened blades from time to time. We have a recommendation document for minimum maintenance for your artificial grass, please visit this link for nore details:
Read Answer: What maintenance is involved when you own a fake grass?
Artificial grass requires minimum maintenances if any, depending on the applications and usages. Typically for people’s front yards with minimum traffics or usages, you might not to do anything for years besides to remove leaves or debris from the lawn surface. Some heavy used areas, you might need to brush/rake up the fibers from time to time and adding some infills when needed.
Read Answer: What kind of maintenance does turf require?
The beauty and big advantage of having artificial putting greens is that will need minimal maintenance if any! If you have your artificial putting green installed in a area that consistently have debris or leaves, all you might have to do is to blow off these when such things presented. Other than that, there won’t be anything else. From time to time, if you would like to increase the ball speed, you might want to add some more sand infills onto your artificial putting green, but such adding infills happen will be in an intervals of months if not years.
Read Answer: Does your artificial putting green require extra maintenance?