What should I do if a small part of my artificial grass gets damaged?

Christina Laye | Jul 9, 2020 1:17 AM

What should I do if a small part of my artificial grass gets damaged? Should I look to replace the whole thing or can I replace that small piece?


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2020-07-09T02:49:26+00:00

Repairing artificial grass is very similar to that of carpet. It all depends on the size of your damaged area and if you have any same dyelot products available for the repair. Artificial grass is like carpet in term of production batches: the same product will have very minimum color shade variations from production to production which called “dyelots” as an industry term. People won’t be able to tell the difference by looking at the different dyelots separately unless piecing them next to each other in which sometimes differences can be noticed and sometimes there is no difference. Professionals are always aware that there will be chances for the dyelots not matching up so it is very important to use the same dyelot on the same project. By that said, i hope you have kept some leftover turf from your original installation and the leftovers are big enough to cover the damaged area. If you do have enough, all you need to do is to cut out the damaged section, and cut the exact size from your leftover piece, and glue it together with your existing piece. You can find the glue and seaming tape for the repairs from this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/catalog/supplies

If you don’t have any leftovers and you have to buy a piece for the repair, you just have to anticipate that the new and your original pieces will very likely not matched. 

Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions by phone, email or this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote

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