
Artificial grass owes its success, in part, to its versatility. Artificial grasses take a variety of different forms, from artificial lawn to astro turf, making synthetic grass suitable for an array of different functions. Because of this, you are just as likely to encounter artificial grass in your neighbour’s back garden as you are to find it at your local football pitch. It is equally as competent at providing a safe surface for children and pets to play on as it is at enduring the scratches and scrapes of 22 pairs of studs and emerging unscathed. To introduce you to the diverse range of uses artificial grass has, and what gives it the ability to do so successfully, we have put together this post.
Residential uses of artificial grass
Residential areas harbour the highest number of artificial lawns. Affordable, aesthetically-pleasing and low maintenance, more and more homeowners up and down the country are making the switch to artificial grass. By rendering all of the mowing, watering, edging and shearing that a natural grass lawn requires redundant, artificial grass is, justifiably, beginning to encroach on natural grass’ turf. Patio grass and artificial grass for decking are all feasible for artificial grass installers to fit. Artificial grass has also become especially popular with pet owners. Without any of the mud and mess associated with natural grass surfaces, pet owners can rest easy knowing that their pets won’t walk mud in home
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