Optimal Artificial Grass Maintenance Tips.

 

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Learn how to properly care for your artificial grass and synthetic turf to extend its life and keep it looking natural. This guide covers essential maintenance tips for a vibrant, durable artificial lawn, ensuring you get the most out of your investment with minimal effort compared to natural grass.
Gather Necessary Equipment

While installing artificial grass means saying goodbye to the lawn mower, you’ll still need some tools. Make sure you have a hose, leaf blower, and rake. A stiff brush is also essential; choose one with synthetic bristles at least 5 inches long and avoid metal bristles to prevent damage. These tools are generally inexpensive.

Initial Post-Installation Steps

It’s normal to see excess sand on the turf surface right after installation. To help it settle into the infill, simply sweep the sand lightly across the turf.

Keep Your Turf Clean Regularly

To maintain an appealing look and prevent dirt and debris accumulation, it’s important to clean your turf on a regular basis. Use a lawn sweeper, garden vacuum, or leaf blower to efficiently clear away fallen leaves and surface dirt.

Address Spills and Pet Messes Immediately
While tending to your artificial grass every three months is a good guideline, areas used by pets or children might need cleaning more often. Ensure you clean up any spills of food or drink, or pet accidents, as soon as you can.
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Regular Brushing Maintains Blade Appearance
To keep your artificial grass looking natural, the blades should stand upright. Since even the toughest blades can bend over time, regular brushing with a stiff brush is necessary to keep them aligned and upright. For large areas, focus on brushing high traffic zones. If blades are bending, adding some infill and brushing it in can help restore the turf’s appearance.
Rinse Frequently and Treat Stains
You can rinse your artificial grass with water to remove debris whenever needed. For dirtier spots, use a mild detergent before hosing down the turf. Mineral spirits are recommended for removing heavier stains like those from sunscreen, grease, or motor oils.
Eliminate Unwanted Odors
While odors won’t damage your turf, they are certainly unwelcome. If smells occur, particularly from pet urine or excrement, clean the area with an enzyme cleaner. You can also hose down the spot with a mixture of water and a household deodorizer like vinegar.
Proactive Weed Control
Weeds can sometimes grow even after artificial grass is installed. To prevent them from sprouting and potentially causing damage, treat the turf with weedicides every once in a while.
No Need to Worry About Heat Damage
The quality and look of your artificial grass will not be affected by harsh sunlight or heat. If you are concerned about the surface temperature for walking barefoot on a hot day, you can hose the area down with water to cool it, but this isn’t necessary for the turf’s longevity or appearance.