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Frequently Asked Questions

No, artificial grass is designed to handle pet urine. The grass is made with a perforated backing that allows liquids to drain through to the ground below. It's important to rinse the area regularly to avoid any odour buildup, especially in high-traffic areas.

Cleaning pet accidents on artificial grass is simple. First, remove any solid waste, then rinse the area with water. For liquid accidents, you can use a mild soap or pet-safe cleaner to neutralise the smell. It's a good idea to hose down the entire area regularly to maintain hygiene.

Artificial grass is designed to drain liquids quickly, reducing the likelihood of odours. However, if pets frequently use the area, it’s a good idea to rinse the grass regularly to prevent any build-up of smells. Some artificial grass options also feature an antimicrobial coating to help reduce odours.

It’s unlikely that dogs can dig up high-quality artificial grass, as it is securely anchored and designed to withstand heavy use. However, pets that are particularly determined or have a tendency to dig might be able to loosen edges or damage the turf if it isn’t installed correctly. Proper installation with secure edging can prevent this.

Artificial grass offers several advantages over real grass for pets. It doesn’t get muddy, which means less mess for both you and your pet. It also doesn’t require mowing, fertilising, or pesticide treatments, which can be harmful to pets. Additionally, artificial grass is durable and resistant to wear, making it ideal for active pets.

Artificial grass can get warm in direct sunlight, but it generally doesn’t get hotter than natural grass. You can help cool it down by occasionally hosing it with water on particularly hot days. Some pet-friendly artificial grasses are made with heat-resistant fibres that stay cooler under the sun.

Yes, artificial grass is an excellent choice for pet potty areas. It's easy to clean, drains well, and prevents puddles or mud from forming. There are even specialised pet potty systems designed with artificial grass that include a drainage base and antimicrobial treatment for odour control.

Yes, pet-friendly artificial grass is designed to be durable and withstand the weight and rough play of large dogs. Look for turf with strong fibres and a solid backing to ensure it remains intact, even with heavy use. Regular maintenance, such as brushing the grass to keep it upright, will also help maintain its appearance.

Artificial grass does not attract pests or insects in the same way that natural grass does. It doesn’t provide a habitat for insects like ants or fleas, and its non-porous surface makes it less likely to harbour pests. Regular cleaning helps to keep the area free from any debris that could attract insects.

Pet-friendly artificial grass can last for 15 to 25 years, depending on the quality of the material and how well it’s maintained. Higher-quality turf made with UV-resistant fibres and strong backing materials tends to have a longer lifespan.

Pet hair can accumulate on artificial grass just as it can on carpets or other surfaces. You can remove pet hair by brushing the grass with a rake or using a vacuum cleaner with a suitable attachment. Regular hosing and maintenance will also help to prevent hair buildup.

Yes, artificial grass can be used on balconies, patios, and other hard surfaces to create a pet-friendly area. It provides a comfortable surface for your pets to play and relax on, and the drainage backing ensures that liquids won’t pool on the surface.

Look for artificial grass specifically marketed as pet-friendly. These products are designed with durability, drainage, and hygiene in mind. Consider factors like the thickness of the fibres, the type of backing, and whether the grass is treated with antimicrobial coatings to reduce odours and bacteria.