You have more options than you think when it comes to ordering a fake grass lawn. Synthetic lawns come in many varieties because there are so many applications for the durable and versatile surface. For example, there are lawn applications for which infill is not necessary, but many others for which it is. Evaluating the real use you’ll give to your lawn, if it’s something that you haven’t thought of yet, will be a great aid when it comes time to decide which type of synthetic lawn will actually work best for you.
Landscaping applications and athletic play applications are quite different. Some customers will give more than one use to their artificial lawn, but it’s important to remember your overriding necessities when making your decision. One of the things your most general application will determine is whether your lawn will need infill or not. The infill, which is made of rubber pieces or sand, makes an artificial lawn look and feel more like a natural one. The infill provides added structural support to the individual synthetic grass blades so that they can arrange themselves more like natural ones.
If the ground you cover with fake lawn grass will be the site of constant human or pet activities, then it’s recommended that you select a lawn with infill. If your site will receive heavy traffic, among your many options for lawn systems are our ProPLAY PLUS, PetPRO PLUS, and the LXR PRO series, all with infill. But the fact that a lawn will be used mainly as golf or soccer practice areas does not mean that they will not also be contributing to the beauty and charm of your landscaping. Beyond providing a safe space for athletes to run (skillfully) wild in, the green ground covering will accent your home, pool, and garden. Browse through our website to learn more about the different applications of artificial lawns.
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