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Frequently Asked Questions

Artificial grass is typically made from synthetic fibers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or nylon. These materials are designed to replicate the look and feel of natural grass.

Artificial grass can last anywhere from 15 to 25 years, depending on the quality of the material and how well it's maintained. Higher-quality turf will last longer and retain its appearance better over time.

Yes, artificial grass is safe for pets. It’s non-toxic and provides a durable surface that can withstand pet play. Some artificial grass options even feature antimicrobial coatings to prevent bacteria growth.

Cleaning artificial grass is relatively easy. Simply remove any debris with a broom or leaf blower, rinse the grass with water to remove dirt, and use a gentle detergent for any stubborn stains. In high-traffic areas, you can use a rake to fluff the grass fibers.

Yes, artificial grass can get hot in direct sunlight, especially if it's made from certain types of synthetic materials. To mitigate this, you can choose cooler types of turf or spray it with water during hot weather.

Yes, it is possible to install artificial grass yourself, especially with the right tools and preparation. However, if you want a high-quality, long-lasting finish, it may be best to hire a professional installer.

Artificial grass can be environmentally friendly because it eliminates the need for water, fertilisers, and pesticides. However, it's important to choose turf made from recyclable materials for the most eco-friendly option.

The cost of artificial grass varies depending on the quality of the turf, the size of the area, and installation fees. Generally, the price ranges from £4.99 to £30 per square foot.

Yes, high-quality artificial grass is designed to closely mimic the look and feel of real grass. With various textures, colors, and fiber heights, you can achieve a very natural appearance.

Yes, artificial grass can be installed over concrete, although it’s important to ensure proper drainage. A layer of shock-absorbing material can be placed underneath to provide comfort and durability.

Artificial grass works well in most climates, including hot, dry areas and regions with heavy rainfall. In extremely cold areas, however, you may need to ensure that the turf is designed to withstand freezing temperatures.