Artificial Grass Installation
Some people love the idea of a DIY (do it yourself) project. You may be asking yourself, "Can I do it myself? How does it work?"
Artificial Grass Installation is a complex multi-step process
While it's very possible, we recommend that you do not DIY artificial grass installation because there are a lot of things that can go wrong.
The process of turf installation is very complex, and can very quickly overwhelm a novice installer. Luckily, our team is extensively trained so that we only provide you with the highest quality service possible.
Turf Installation
Step by Step
Remove existing materials -
Demolition involves the removal of any existing materials whether it is soil, weeds, or any substance above ground. By rough grading the area and uncovering everything underneath including electric wiring, irrigation, pipes, etc–we can get a solid sub base for the project.
Cap sprinklers -
In this phase we also cap any existing sprinklers that will not be used. It is very important to cap sprinklers at the pipe level as opposed to the rising. This avoids any leakage that may occur between the two. Modify sprinklers irrigation or drainage.
If necessary, relocate sprinklers, modify existing irrigation lines, and add any required drainage. Be sure to back fill and mark the location of any unused sprinklers to avoid depressions or low spots.
When locating any wiring, electrical sprinklers, etc—move it inward and away from any hardscape or perimeter by six to eight inches. This should prevent any accidental damage when it comes time to secure the turf edge with nails. Once moved, lay all wiring on top of the sub-grade surfacing with u-nails.
Install Bender Board -
The installation of the bender board is an important step as it provides a clean line and separation for the plants or bed and turf areas.
Decomposed Granite -
The next step is to install the base material. We use the highest quality decomposed granite which allows for proper drainage. Install 3 inches in depth. For a non-pet landscape installation, the base material should be installed to a depth of 3 inches.
Properly distribute and level base. Proper base distribution and leveling is important to account for sloping away from living areas and towards the install drainage area. Proper base installation also ensures the turf will have the smooth level appearance upon completion of the project.
Next, we wet the existing base to allow for proper settling.
Compaction -
Compaction is accomplished by vibrating, tamping, and rolling the gravel. This establishes a solid base in which to drive the nails while installing the turf. Any additional leveling or grading can be done at this time.
We begin by rolling out the carbon fabric cloth. This barrier helps prevent weed growth from coming up out from base and into the turf. We secure it with as many flat-head nails as necessary to prevent movement or wrinkling of the cloth when laying it with turf.
It should be noted weeds are still a possibility with artificial grass. Unfortunately, some seeds are airborne and can land in your grass and sprout. For this, we recommend a spray-on weed killer. You want to completely kill the weed before pulling it up, out of the grass.
When laying turf, it’s beneficial to find either a straight edge or two perpendicular edges for alignment.
Square to fit area. Square off the turf on your chosen location in order to minimize cutting and fitting on all four sides. Once the turf is square, secure the square edges with temporary nails to hold it in place while holding the opposite edges.
When trimming the turf to fit the area properly you should over cut the turf by one inch along the edges. This provides the excess turf necessary for tucking. When in doubt, cut the turf fatter as it can always be trimmed later. When seaming, it is recommended to use the seaming tool. Once cut using the seaming tool, simply line it up accordingly. Cutting the turf in an s-shape avoids the possibility of the turf pieces pushing against each other’s angles, which in many cases would create the illusion of discoloration in the area of the seam. Install nails every six inches along the edge. Install nails along the edge by placing them six inches apart driving them down ¾ of the way. Nails used in the field should be applied as necessary to prevent movement of turf. As before, drive the nails down ¾ of the way. When finishing the nails separate the grass to avoid pulling down the blades with the nail. The nail is then hidden with the grass blade at the base with the mat. Don’t drive the nails too deeply in the ground as it will cause the turf to be pulled down creating dimples on the surface. Secure seams with U-nails every six inches. During the seaming process six inch u-nails are used to join the turf together. The two seams are butted up against each other with u-nails spaced six inches apart. The finishing process with the u-nails is the same as before. Separate the grass to avoid the blades being pulled down with the u-nail. The u-nail is then driven to the same level of the mat and then hidden with the grass blades.
Tucking the turf involves hiding the edges of the turf against any hardscape or edging boarder by using a metal bar called a wonder bar. The side edges of the turf give it a good clean plush look.
Some of our customers use natural stone as a transition instead of green metal edging.
In this phase a power brush is used. The heavy bristled brush is used to pull against the grain of the grass causing it to stand up in preparation for applying the durafill sand. Next apply the infill or durafill sand. The durafill sand is anti-bacterial and not harmful for pets or children. Spread the granules evenly throughout the turf installation. This acts as a balance to hold the blades upright and gives the turf more weight.
The final grooming step involves power brushing the turf once again, lightly, to force the durafill granules into the base of the turf for settling and optimal stability. Follow up the process to remove any excess debris.
And that’s the last step for perfect synthetic grass installation.
In our 10+ years of installing turf in DFW we have seen thousands of application settings.
From rooftops, to balconies, patios, countless backyards, front yards and more. We have seen petscapes at homes with 5+ dogs. If you have any questions about the installation process, please don't hesitate to let one of our team members know. We are here to help you design and install the grass of your dreams.
If you would like to understand more about how artificial grass is installed please check out the full process below.
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