Artificial Lawn Installation on Cement

Like most people love the look and feel of real lawn, growing up with green thick lawn. It is a privilege for most of us to take for granted that artificial lawns add beauty to outdoors as well as indoor. By achieving green lawns that might not look so good in outdoors but can look awesome in houses or on cement roofs can be a real thing but are the next best thing that decorates our home.

Installation Process steps or guidelines.

Step 1 Dig out
The area to be dug out for the installation of lawns can extend up to approximately 100mm dependent on soil and lawn type in preparation for special base material. This process can be completed by hands as well, or may require the expertise of a ‘Dingo’ Operator which can use help of digging machines.

In order to maintain its guarantee, and maximize the life expectancy of  the lawn,  recommendation is for one of the professional installer to lay and complete the lawn project.However,with a little elbow grease, there is certainly save substantial money by carrying out some of the basic preparation and digging work  done by our self. There is very much surety for the consult of design consultant for any type of instructions needed.

Step 2 Leveling
Area is to be completely leveled in preparation for base materials so that further it is very
Easy to just placed all the materials required for the installation of artificial lawns.

Step 3 Spread and Leveling of Base
New base works to be spread across entire area, leveled, screened and dampen in preparation for compacting.

Step 4 Compacting
All base materials should be properly machine compacted or ‘whacker Packed’ to make a surety of foundation of integrity. All edging is hand packed for additional support for lawns and extra strength.

Step 5 Roll, trim & Join
All turf artificial lawn is then rolled out across the entire area which was leveled before, with a precaution being careful to ensure the direction of the lawn is facing the same direction. Each sheet is strategically positioned to minimize join points, and trimmed to size. Each join is reinforced with a unique rubber strap to ensure that there is no movement within. There can also be more pinning of the lawn if the need arises.

Step 6 Defibrillation
Outdoor Living has developed a unique machine know as ‘defibrillation process machine’ mainly produced by Australian market to ensure the lawn pile is raised and consistent throughout the entire area. Its Critical for making lawn look perfectly manicured.

Step 7 Edging
All Edges are hand scribed and edged properly so that it gets that natural look for existing edging.

Step 8 Infill
Approximately 7 kg/2m of fine sand and 3 kg/2m of recycle granulated rubber are spread evenly across the entire lawn. They are vigorously brushed by hand to ensure an even lay and once again defibrillated by machine to finish. Then this infill is naturally spread with weather and traffic. This process makes a surety that the lawn keeps its stamina and enables the grass blades to tolerate heavy traffic while remaining lush and soft underfoot.

Step 9 Clean & Sweep
If there is a professional installers provided a final once over inspection, can sweep the area for loose sand and granulated rubber, ensuring nothing but a perfectly manicured lawn is left behind with any need to look for years of any sort of precautions.

Maintenance
The maintenance of artificial turf comes with a big bonus for homeowners or business makers trying to decide whether it’s worth installing it. There are different maintenance tasks to perform but they are required to be performed on a far less frequent basis than the work required for natural grass. It stands with a reason that synthetic grass is going to require cleaning every now and then because it is sitting indoor, open to the elements. The synthetic grass surface is going to get dirty. The wind will carry out dust, foot traffic which is going to carry dirt onto .If there is family consisting of pets then it’s inevitable that they are also going to spoil the grass and this will have to be cleaned off on a regular basis. When the smell of the synthetic grass becomes noticeable, we have to just put first hint that it’s time to give it a clean. Cleaning synthetic grass or lawns indoor is a pretty simple job, particularly if you just want to remove the build up of dirt or leaf litter that has made your grass less than green. A jet spray nozzle attached to common old hose is adequate for freshening up the grass. A strong spray of water will also help to remove the dirt build up as well as any nasty smells that have begun to emanate from it.