Our artificial grass prices are the most competitive in the industry! We sell our artificial turf products through distributors and dealers nationwide, you are not only getting the most competitive pricing but also the top notch customer services and most importantly the best artificial grass on the market.
Please feel free to reach us via phone, email or this online form so we can find the nearest distributors or dealers and get you some price quotes:
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Kimberly Lento I agree with Tom above, fair pricing |
Tom Lambing Their pricing is definitely good compared to the other dealers in my area |
There is very minimum maintenance involved for your artificial grass. You might not need any maintenance at all if your artificial grass installed in areas not much getting used such as front yard, for none or less traffic/usage areas like most of front yards, you might just need to blow or brush off leaves or debris from time to time. Other areas where your artificial turf installed being used a lot or with a lot of traffics such as back yard, from time to time, you will need to clean if off by simply rinsing with your garden hose or add some additional infills once a year. For some of the heavy traffic areas, you might want to brush up the flattened blades from time to time. We have a recommendation document for minimum maintenance for your artificial grass, please visit this link for nore details:
https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs
Please always feel free to reach us via phone, email or the online form for any other questions or concerns you may have:
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I just remove leaves |
I had my artificial grass installed 3 years ago on my front yard, never did anything to it so far and it still looks good. |
I bet most owners of fake grasses don't do much for their turf other than occasional blowing of the leaves/debris. |
Artificial grass is getting really popular in the sunshine state of Florida! There are more and more homeowners adapting to the turf products as artificial grass makes a great sense for Florida:
1. We have a lot of rain/water in Florida, which make the real grass grow very fast: homeowners or landscapers have to cut the lawns so often otherwise the grass will grow out of control within weeks. Using artificial grass will absolutely eliminate this headache ultimately!
2. We have a lot of "snowbird" residents in Florida with properties. Living just a few month and flying back to the north leaves their properties unattended: it doesn't make sense to keep maintaining the real grass lawns when not even living there. Artificial grass provide a perfect solution for the "snowbird" properties!
3. With rains too much, the real grass lawns can become muddy and messy. Such problems will be gone when using artificial turf for your lawns.
4. Our products are so well made and realistic, it looks and feels much better than real grass which add real values for your properties.
5. You will always have the best lawn in your neighborhood, all year long!
With Florida's weather, synthetic grass is the perfect solution. No more burnt and dead grass! |
I live Jacksonville, FL and had it installed in our lawn -- it was one of the best decisions I have ever made! |
These are great advantages especially the fact that you do not have to deal with messy or muddy area anymore. |
We live in Naples, Florida and most of my neighborhood uses artificial grass. It's the reason why I want to install one in my front yard too. |
I live in FL, and I have artificial grass installed in my garden. It's been a year now and they still look fantastic! |
Not really, we haven’t had any complaints regarding moss grows on artificial grass. The artificial grass itself won’t provide moss-grow friendly conditions, if you really concern about anything to grow inside the artificial turf, I will suggest you to use antimicrobial infills, such infills are sands coated with another germ and bacteria and will prevent moss from growing. The cost of antimicrobial infills will be higher than regular sand and if your budget permits, it is always a great option to have, then your entire artificial lawn system will be clean and hygiene. You can visit this link to find the details on antimicrobial infills: https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/wonder-fill
I'll use that microbial infills then. |
I'm quite sensitive with molds so this is good news for me. |
I would prefer to use the antimicrobial infills for my peace of mind. |
Yes, all our artificial grass products are lead free and comply with most strict regulations such as California Prop 65. We have all our products tested by independent labs and publish the testing results on our website, you can find the testing results along with lead free certifications under each product’s specification page. You can find the details by visiting this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs
Lead is bad for the health. Great to know their products are lead free. |
Glad to know that you comply with the regulations. |
That's good! Definitely safe for children. |
Artificial grass from other companies looks shiny for two reasons: the fibers are flat and reflecting lights, also being plastic, the products are shiny to start with. At Global Syn-Turf, our engineers have done a great job to minimize the shiny look, we call it “delustered”! All our our products have delustered yarns which are made with deluster additives so the appearance of the turf is “dull” to start with. More importantly, we make all of our yarns into different shapes instead of being flat, we call that “engineered” blades. Having a shape to the yarn, the lights will be reflected by a “line” rather than a surface, so our artificial grass won’t look shiny or plastic, more like dull looking real grass.
You can reach us by filling out this online form and we will instruct you on how to get free samples:https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote
It looks like real grass! |
I personally do not like shiny turfs. |
It depends what caused the wrinkles. Most of the wrinkle issued caused by improper installations, to completely get rid of the wrinkles you will need to have your installer to pretty much reinstall the turf by provide solid and secure edging anchors, and stretch the turf correctly and add sufficient infills. If installations not done properly, you might see wrinkles during certain time of the day or during certain month of the year: this is because the turf is moving (expanding and contracting) along with temperature changes. Such movements can be minimized by secured lawn edges, proper stretching and sufficient infills.
You should call an expert to install your artificial grass to avoid this from happening. |
Need more infills for wrinkle-free turf! |
I agree. Wrinkles wouldn't appear if it was installed properly. |
They are pretty much the same thing by two different names, so there is really not much to say about any differences besides the name.
I didn't know that. Thanks for making that one clear |
I thought there were some big differences between the two. Thanks for clarifying! |
Like anything else, artificial grass will expand and contract when temperature changes from cold to hot or vs, this is the law of physics. However, we do have solutions for that. When we manufacture our artificial turf products, we use two solid layer of primary backing materials which dramatically increase the stabilities of our products. At the installation stage, we require installers to anchor all the edges of the artificial lawn by using 5-7" nails, proper stretch out the grass during the installation, and put average of 2 lbs of infills per sq ft. Combinations of having products made with best stability and manufacturer required installation procedures will significantly minimize the expansions or contraction issues.
Thanks for this information. |
That's good to know. |
Installers use artificial grass seaming tape to put two pieces of turf together. To summarize the basic steps of using artificial grass seaming tape:
1. Bring two pieces of turf together, and cut to the stitches and lining them up before doing any seaming work: you need to make sure the turf looks correct by piecing them tougher without securing them or gluing them.
2. Once your cut is done, and two pieces of turf looks right jointing together, you flip both pieces or turf open so your sub base exposed.
3. Lay down the seaming tape along the joints of the two pieces onto the sub base, make sure you position your seaming tape right down the middle of the joint.
4. Use bright common or galvanized nails to nail the seaming tape onto the sub base, you need to space the nails every 4 -6".
5. Flip back the two pieces of turf after nailing the seaming tape onto the sub base, to make sure the seaming tape is positioned right down the middle of the joints, then flip open the two pieces of turf to have the seaming tape exposed.
6. Now you can apply glues onto the seaming tape, then close off the two pieces of turf to make sure they have good contacts with the glues.
7. We also recommend to use either nails or staples on the grass into the sub base after the seaming glue process finished, spaced at 4-6". This will ensure your seam will never fail.
Here are some very helpful links regarding this topic:
https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/seaming-tape
https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/turf-super-glue-32oz
https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/seaming-glue
https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/turf-super-glue-5-gallons
https://www.globalsynturf.com/hardware
This is very informative. Thanks for providing the step by step process. |
Thank you for sharing this information! |