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Artificial Turf Maintenance Tips
27th January 2011
While it’s true that synthetic turf is virtually maintenance-free, that doesn’t mean that you don’t need to do any work to make sure that your lawn looks as great and lasts as long as possible. The good news is that basic artificial lawn maintenance is something that can take you a few minutes each month instead of the hours you would normally spend watering, mowing and trimming your natural grass lawn.
Here are a few steps that artificial turf manufacturers and installers like Artificial Turf Supply recommend that homeowners undertake after their lawns have been installed in order for them to last as long as possible:
Brushing: Leaves and other debris will collect in your fake grass lawn over time. If leaves and other items get wet, they could cause mold. Using a broom can make sure that your lawn is free of any harmful items.
Raking: Many people who use natural grass lawns also have water-free landscaping options like rock gardens. This can mean that small pebbles or rocks can get in your lawn. Using a rake can make sure that they don’t pile up and cause an uneven lawn.
Biowaste: You’ll still need to clean up after your pets. The good news is that clean up is much easier with synthetic grass than natural grass.
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