Eleodoro Morales
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If you are on our artificial grass installation guide page, you will see a diagram showing you a full installation guideline, here is the link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/installation/. The two items that you don’t need to have for a self installation are weed barrier and gopher wire. Also shock pad is another optional item that you won’t necessarily need, it is not on the regular installation guideline any way. Please feel free to let us know you have further questions regarding your artificial grass or installation needs by phone (877 796 8873) or email ([email protected]), or simply fill out this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote

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Removing artificial grass can be very easy! It is just like removing the old carpet, however, you need to be careful about infills inside the old artificial turf: In most cases, your old turf should be secured by nails or spikes along the perimeters and with infills, so you might start with the edges by pulling out the nails and start to roll the turf, during such process, pay attention to the infills so you don’t get things messy. If your area is rather big, you can cut the turf into smaller pieces before rolling them up so make it easier to handle. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions by phone, email ([email protected]) or simply fill out this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote

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It will depend on the type of wall you have. If you are installing the artificial grass on a regular interior wall with sheetrock, you can find the studs and simply nailing the turf on it. If you are installing the turf on a concrete wall or outside wall with stucco or bricks, you can either use anchors and nail or use glue to be easy. If you can email us with your wall picture along with the size of the artificial grass you want at [email protected], we will be able to help you better.

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Hai I have a rough and plain concrete wall can u plz suggest what glue we can use

Yes, actually any pickup truck with short or long beds will be ok to transport a full roll of artificial grass. The reality is that mot of turf comes in as 15’ width and the roll of the turf is at a 15’ long, which is much longer than most of the beds of pickup trucks: When you are loading the roll, you will have part of it on top of the cab, and the other end hanging over the lift gate of the truck instead of trying to fit the roll inside the truck bed. It will great that if you have a lumber rack on your truck, if not, as I have mentioned above, you still should be able to manage. Please let us know if you have any further questions by phone, email or this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote

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I would say the key advantage of having artificial grass over pavers is that you have a grass! We all know that landscape designs can’t be without greens, all rocks or pavers won’t make a design perfect, green grass in most caseS can be a key factor of the design and result. I am not opposing to pavers at all, there are many projects designed and built by using both, keep in mind, the sub base preparations for both turf and pavers are almost identical, and installations with both products shouldn’t be considered more complicated. If you have to choose from one, it will depend on what usage you have intended for, if there will be just general landscape, I will of course recommend turf, but if your application involves with more abusive actions such as driving a car on it, pavers will definitely be the better choice. Please let us know if you have any further questions by phone, email or this online form: https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote

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Weed barrier is an optional item for artificial grass installations. In general, weeds wont grow through turf or at least won’t be much of an issue. Occasionally, you will see them coming through the edges and seldom to see them grow on the surface of the artificial grass. Some people won’t mind minimum weeds here or there along the turf as it make the entire artificial surface look more realistic, for people who has a problem with weed and prefer a almost perfect artificial grass surface, and have some extra budge, using weed barrier will definitely take care of the concern. The weed barrier goes in place after before you lay the turf, on top of the sub base, it is very hard to suggest if you should do it yourself or by an installer. If you are doing the entire installation yourself, the weed barrier will be a simple step extra. The weed barrier is a polypropylene fabric comes in as rolls which make it relatively easy to install, you will need a few nails to secure the weed barrier onto the sub base, won’t need much, just enough to prevent the fabric from moving or shifting. You can find more information on weed barrier from this link: https://www.globalsynturf.com/products/weed-barrier

For further free consultations on our products or installation process, please feel free to contact us by phone, email or this online form:https://www.globalsynturf.com/free-quote

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