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When installing an artificial grass surface, the first thing that you'll need is artificial grass accessories. These include installation tools, a geotextile membrane, adhesive, PP cloth seaming tape, artificial turf nails, rubber granules, and sand. Artificial grass accessories will all make the process go more smoothly. However, there are a few other items that you will want to keep in mind. Here are some of the most important ones:

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Garden hose

If you're looking for a convenient way to water your turf, you'll need to buy a garden hose that fits the needs of your artificial grass. There are several types of hoses on the market, and it's important to get one that is designed for the purpose. A light-duty hose is the best option for smaller gardens, and a medium-duty hose will handle most lawn and landscape needs.

If you're using your artificial lawn for pets, you'll also need a garden hose. This is because pet waste, including liquid, needs to be removed, and a garden hose is ideal for the job. Garden hoses with no-kink construction are easier to use and weigh less than traditional garden hoses. Another advantage of an artificial lawn is that it requires less maintenance, as there's no need for mowing, fertilizing, or weeding.

Metal garden hoses are an excellent choice because they're lightweight, durable, and resist rust and UV rays. Choose a model that's compatible with your artificial grass and is designed to last for several seasons. You can easily clean and drain a garden hose to keep it in tip-top shape. A spigot, another name for outdoor faucets, is another option. It can help you get the most out of your garden hose, as it can be drained and stored properly.

Cushioning pad

If you're planning to install an artificial grass yard, it's important to add a cushioning pad to give it a springy feel. A cushioning pad for artificial grass is the perfect way to add comfort and protection to your investment. A top-quality pad will protect your turf from everyday wear and tear and last just as long as the artificial grass. In addition, you'll be able to save money on labor costs by using a cushioning pad, and it'll add more safety to your yard as well.

If you're not installing an artificial grass lawn yourself, you can purchase a shock-pad underlay. Shock pads are generally made of a firm but spongy material and are often placed underneath artificial grass to increase its safety and comfort. They are also ideal for playground equipment and children love to climb on them. However, shock pads aren't necessary for all artificial grass installations. If you're planning to install a synthetic grass lawn for your home or commercial property, you may want to consider purchasing one as part of your landscape design.

Another good choice is a foam underlay. It can be installed directly underneath turf and is ideal for play equipment. It's made from recycled materials and can meet fall-height requirements. Its lightweight construction helps with drainage, and it's perfect for indoor and outdoor applications. A foam pad helps make your turf look more realistic and safer and increases its life span. A high-quality foam pad will last longer and will protect your turf from damage.

Putting green turf face weight

The weight of a putting green turf is determined by its face weight, which refers to the weight of the actual blades of the green's turf. Unlike the total weight of a putting green, face weight refers only to the fibers, not its backing. It may look denser than it actually is, but a higher face weight doesn't necessarily mean a thicker turf. Turf that's more dense is likely to withstand more traffic, but you can still choose a less dense green if you're not putting on a course as a living space.

Turf that is too dense or too thin can make the golf ball roll off the green. A low-pile putting green has a tight pile, which makes the ball roll true and fast. A low-face weight putting green can be used for recreational use, while a professional golf course requires an extremely fast surface. The face weight of a putting green should be between 40 and 60 ounces. The face weight is an important factor to consider when purchasing a green, as a high face weight translates to durability and quality.

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After securing the putting green turf, it's important to install it properly. Several rolls should be stapled or taped together. Make sure the seams are level, because uneven seams will disrupt the putt. Then, spread out the putting green infill evenly over the turf. The infill should weigh it down, and it also creates a natural looking green. This turf is available in both forest and spring green, and weighs 95 ounces each.

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