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The Best Way to Install Artificial Lawns

Artificial grass is becoming more popular. Today, artificial lawns look much more authentic than they did before, and they're long-lasting. The materials used to make these products have changed, and so have the manufacturing processes used to create them.


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To install artificial lawns, homeowners need to have a firm base that's made from granite or something similar. Landscape technicians often help with this step. After that, homeowners need adhesive materials and tape, a caulking tool, a bottle for spraying water and activating the adhesive, a set of steel nails that are half a dozen inches high, a strong hammer, a measuring device, and a sharp utility knife. Many of these supplies are used to keep the new artificial grass products in place. Otherwise, they're used during the application of the adhesive supplies themselves. Artificial lawns will not hold themselves in place in the manner of natural grass. It takes nails and glue. However, once the manufactured grass has been anchored onto the solid base, keeping it in that position is relatively easy. People also won't have to worry about cutting it or maintaining it in other ways, which is a long-term concern for natural lawns and yards.