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Step-by-Step Guide to Laying Synthetic Turf at Home

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작성자 Leo Frew
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Doing a DIY synthetic lawn installation can be a satisfying home upgrade that transforms your yard into a low-maintenance area that looks vibrant in every season. Begin with a detailed design by taking precise measurements where you want to install the grass and creating a rough layout. This helps you estimate material needs and highlights joining points. Always buy a little extra to compensate for trimming errors.


Begin by stripping the old lawn using a power sod remover to take off the native turf and a 3-inch depth of subsoil beneath. Make sure the ground is completely clear of roots, rocks, and debris. Don’t skip this phase for achieving a uniform foundation.


After removing the old lawn, grade the surface by spreading topsoil with a garden rake and a long board or level to check for evenness. Add soil to depressions and Shave down raised areas. Tamp the earth using a manual soil tamper to avoid future sagging. A solid base ensures your lawn maintains its appearance over time.


Install a drainage base of aggregate about one inch thick for 熊本 人工芝 drainage and stability. Level the aggregate and press it into place. Immediately above the stone layer, add a half-inch of silica sand, about 1–1.5cm, and spread it evenly. The sand helps the fibers to remain erect and gives a more natural feel underfoot.


Lay out the synthetic turf on the substrate. Let it sit in the sun for a few hours to lie flat naturally. Shave the borders using a carpet knife to match your layout. If you need to join pieces together, use ultra-strong turf seam glue that’s engineered for turf applications. Align the edges carefully and apply even pressure across the join.


After the pieces are joined, Fasten the border of the lawn using landscape staples or nails spaced at 20cm intervals along the edges. Apply gentle tension but don’t pull excessively. Maintain distance from joined edges to reduce stress on the fabric.


After anchoring the edges, Distribute base material across the surface like silica sand or rubber granules over the surface. Use a broom or a power broom to push granules into the fiber base. This is essential to help the grass hold its shape, reduces shifting, and boosts resilience.


Finish by fluffing the blades with a stiff broom in the direction of the pile to revive the upright look and achieve a realistic finish. Clean up any debris and spray gently with a hose to compact the granules.


The installation is finished and functional. With correct technique, it can remain beautiful for decades with almost no maintenance. Clear organic matter weekly and occasionally brush the blades to maintain their appearance.

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