Using residential artificial turf is a great way to make your lawn look fantastic all year round. These turfs are made from long lasting materials that are designed to look and feel like the real thing. They are also resistant to the sun’s harmful rays and have the ability to resist wear and tear from pets.

There are many different styles and colors of residential artificial grass available to meet your needs. These grasses are made from polyethylene, nylon, and propylene. Depending on the type of turf you choose, the price will vary. The cheapest material is polypropylene, which is ideal for indoor projects and shady areas. However, polypropylene can be difficult to maintain when it is exposed to high temperatures. Its blades may deform, and it may need more frequent cleaning than other types of turf.

When installing artificial turf, you’ll need to ensure that the surface is level and weed-free. You’ll also want to remove any tree roots and old surface before installing the new turf. You’ll also need to decide whether you’ll need a weed barrier for the area. A weed barrier is a fabric that is designed to prevent weeds from growing under the turf. You’ll also need to measure the width of the area and gather the tools you’ll need.

When it comes to the installation of the turf, you’ll need to plan for the costs of the infill and delivery. These costs vary, and can add up to several hundred dollars to the total bid. The cost of infill for higher-end turfs starts at $0.85 per square foot. You can also opt for less expensive infill options, which range from $0.50 to $1.85 per square foot.

The labor costs for a residential artificial turf project will vary, depending on the scope of the work and the size of the project. Most estimates include the cost of materials and labor. If the work is complex, you’ll need an experienced team. If you’re installing the turf on your own, you’ll have to budget for the costs of fuel, disposal, and dump fees. These costs will vary based on the materials you’re using, and the size of your truck or trailer.

You’ll also need to add in the cost of installing an aluminum putting set or other accessories for your turf. If you’re planning on building a playground or other pet relief area, you’ll need to install padding. You’ll also need to purchase a deodorizer.

You’ll also need to consider the installation of the turf in curved areas. This will increase the cost, as you’ll need to spend more time on the installation. This will also require you to cut or shape the turf. You’ll need to place a layer of sand to create a firm base. If you have pets, you’ll need to use a disinfecting cleaner. You can also brush the turf against the natural grain to help the blades stand up.

You’ll also need to monitor your lawn for weeds, and make sure it is watered regularly. In addition, you’ll need to maintain it with aeration and seeding.

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