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How to Care for Your Artificial Turf

February 25, 2020

Artificial lawns are a great option for home and business owners who want the fresh look of a bright green lawn all year long without the hassle of daily maintenance. These yards don’t require watering, lawn mowing, or fertilizing, but they do need some occasional attention.

 

Artificial Turf Maintenance

To get the most out of your investment and extend the life of your lawn, follow these easy maintenance tips

 

Hose Off the Surface

While it’s true that artificial turf does not need to be watered the way natural lawns do, it doesn’t mean they won’t benefit from a little shower every now and then. Pollutants and pollens that have collected on the surface of artificial grass blades can be washed away with a quick spray from the hose. Synthetic lawns are designed to facilitate superior drainage, so there’s no need to worry about ending up with a soggy lawn after you give it a rinse. 

 

Spot Clean for Common Stains

You should think of your new lawn similarly to the way you think of carpet: it’s easier to clean up a mess as soon as it happens, instead of allowing a stain to set. The products you’ll need to clean up a stain on artificial turf are often the same as the ones you would use inside your house. When it comes to cleaning up spots like paint, coffee, or condiments, common household cleaners should do the trick. However, if you’ve got a tougher stain like crayon, motor oil, or gum that you don’t want to sink into the artificial turf infill, you’ll need to use a special grease remove to lift the material off the grass. 

 

Pick Up Pet Waste

Synthetic lawns are often made from antimicrobial material that helps keep your family and pets safe. Unless you live in an area with frequent rainfall, you’ll want to make sure to hose down the surface regularly to get rid of urine and potential stains. As for solid waste, you should always try to pick it up as soon as possible. This will help to cut down on residual odors and minimize the chances of any stains detracting from the beauty of your lawn. 

 

Use a Brush 

Over time, the tiny blades of grass that make up your synthetic lawn can become compressed or wilted. An easy way to perk up your lawn and make it look brand new again is to brush it with a tool designed for artificial turf. You can revive matted fibers by brushing them in the opposite direction to regain more depth and height. Just be sure to use a brush with synthetic bristles, as other materials such as wire or hard plastic can inadvertently damage your lawn and pull up patches of grass. 

 

Replace High-Traffic Patches

The longer you enjoy your artificial lawn, the more you might begin to notice high-traffic areas. This is where your family walks across the lawn most often, or maybe it’s the path your dog travels along the fenceline. Moderate wear and tear in high-traffic areas is normal, but you don’t have to sacrifice the overall aesthetic of your lawn for these small sections. A professional can quickly and easily replace high-traffic sections to make your yard look brand new again. 

 

A Little Maintenance Goes a Long Way

With a little bit of routine care and cleaning, you can have a gorgeous green lawn that will last for years to come. If you have questions about artificial turf, contact our friendly team of professionals at US Turf today. 


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