Back on March 10 you asked what type of grass to install for your lawn? Now you state that you have a beautiful lawn and want info on how to install artificial grass. I would like to know what type of grass you installed to have a beautiful lawn in only two weeks? Please explain type of soil conditions, type of seed, type of fertilizer, and how often you watered to do this in such a short time. Not only for me, but hundreds of property owns who don’t have the time to wait years to make their property look great. Personally I wouldn’t want to replace a beautiful, natural lawn with plastic carpet, but I guess everyone has their own opinion as to what looks best. Also, are you a homeowner, commercial dealer, or 13 year old troll?
#3
StarTech
Well it sounds like someone that don't like real grass as it take work to maintain. Lazy people don't like to work even it is a good health benefit.
The OP could always do what I heard one guy did. That was replace all his natural grass with dyed green concrete.
#4
sgkent
wait until summer when that artificial grass is 240F and your dogs paws fall off from burns.
I do but they are not working. I going bonkers now.?
#8
sgkent
that stuff gets 150F to 200F in summer without the moisture in the ground to cool it.
#9
Hammermechanicman
Ask my son about how hot the old style turf fields can get. The college field he played and practiced on was astroturf over pavement. During summer 2 a days the field surface got so hot you could get first degree burns from it. They would have to move pracrice to a grass field. He said they called the field the kenner easy bake oven.
I suggest you should install real grass, look I know it's your preference since it's your lawn. But when I built my own house back in 2012, even I thought same and wanted to install artificial grass but my friend who was in gardening helped me and gave me advice for real grass, I know it needs a quite of maintenance but it will totally worth it.