Laying artificial grass step by step.
How do you lay down artificial grass.
When coming to secure your artificial turf you have two main options.
Alternatively you can skip this step if you are certain the concrete has adequate slope for drainage and that you can completely cover the edge of the slab with the artificial grass.
Alternatively for a more decorative look you can loose lay your grass and weigh down with garden accessories such as furniture or plant pots.
Using a spreader apply our aqua bond mastic adhesive or multi purpose adhesive to the tape then simply fold back the grass taking care not to squeeze the adhesive up on to the grass strands.
When deciding which direction to lay your grass bear in mind that artificial grass looks at its best when you re looking into the pile of the grass.
This is to ensure that the finished product doesn t stand unnaturally tall over surrounding paved areas once the base layers are secure.
Using your feet kick out the turf from the nailed side trying to get out any wrinkles.
Once you ve got a level surface you can install an underlayment which will provide a permeable cushioning for your artificial lawn.
If children will be playing on the artificial lawn then you may want to go with a shock pad for safety reasons.
If you re laying artificial grass to replace natural grass start by digging out the turf down to about 100mm using a spade or a turf cutter.
You can dot and dab adhesive to the solid base and to the back of the grass.
Some lawns don t require this as the grass is already attached.
If you re opting to do it yourself rather than using an installation service make sure that you follow our nine step process closely to guarantee optimal results making your garden the envy of all your neighbours.
To do this pull the turf so it lines up well with the bottom or top of your install then fasten the turf to your bendaboard or nail the turf down using your six inch nails.
Laying artificial grass correctly is vital to ensure that your lawn looks the best it can.