Artificial grass consists of a thick, plush material that is vacuumed into the ground during the construction of a sports field or any other large-scale commercial application. The resulting material is durable and can withstand many playing conditions.

What types of equipment are used in mowing artificial turf?

In general, an overhead tiller is one of the primary pieces of equipment that is used in the process of cutting down artificial grass in Melbourne. Other tools include an automatic cutting machine, riding mowers, and hand trucks. But what is important to know is that these tools are only used in the initial steps of mowing the grass.

One of the biggest problems associated with cutting down natural grass for commercial purposes comes from moisture. Moisture is what causes the most problems, especially in humid climates. And, when artificial grass is being laid, it is even more important to moisture levels. If the proper moisture level isn’t met, then excessive cracking and eventual failure of the surface are going to occur..

What kind of maintenance is involved with artificial grass?

Like most landscaping systems, periodic watering is required. The key to good landscaping maintenance is to monitor the moisture content of the soil, including the moisture content of the infill. When artificial turf is being laid, the manufacturer usually includes detailed instructions as to how much water is required to maintain the quality of the surface. Of course, it is also important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations, as too much water can do more harm than good to the artificial grass.

It is also important to note that it is not advisable to install artificial grass directly on top of a slab of concrete or another type of sub-slab material. Direct sunlight may cause the fibers to become damaged, so it is always recommended to install the turf over direct sunlight, which can be achieved by installing the artificial turf in a shaded area or the garage. This can ensure that the turf will not become damaged by direct sunlight.

Finally, to maintain the quality of the turf, it is best to keep the area around the artificial surface clean. Eliminating grass litter can also help to keep the areas around the artificial lawn free of debris. To achieve this, most landscapers recommend weekly cleaning of the areas surrounding the turf, as well as daily lawn inspections. By doing these things, you will have a lush, green lawn with little maintenance.

To learn more about artificial grass read the infographic below from Easy Turf:

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