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Fake grass — what do you know about it? You must know something, or at least be curious since you find yourself reading this blog, so unabashedly centered on that topic. If you’re really considering the possibility of joining forces with an artificial grass lawn to make your home more attractive, you’re at the right place.

You should also take this opportunity get familiar with certain terms: yarn type, backing type, and origin of manufacture. There’s no need to have studied rocket science to know that the last one refers to the location of origin of an object or material but, still, you may not realize what a difference that location makes when it comes to overall quality. If you want the best, you want something made in the good ole U.S. of A., and that’s the entirety of Artificial Turf Supply’s products.

As for the other terms mentioned, know that yarn types include polyethylene, polypropylene, and nylon. The best type is the first, polyethylene, and it is what we offer (it’s the most durable). Now, there’s the matter of backing — the best artificial lawns have a backing of urethane and the least desirable have a nylon backing. Steer clear of these last ones.

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