30mm Pet Grass
The 30mm Pet grass is similar in appearance and feel to our other 30mm products but is designed and developed as a pet specific product with a net-like porous backing to allow easy drainage. Consequently it’s superior drainage capabilities and the unique design facilitates easy removal of pet excrement and cleaning. Soiled areas can be cleaned with a common anti-bacterial household detergent or dish-washing liquid and warm water or simply hosing down.
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How We Complete The Artificial Grass Installation on Soil
Artificial Grass Installation on Soil is fully porous and the products are UV protected. The fully porous system is used for most outdoor artificial synthetic grass installations on top of soil. Our artificial grass installation teams are highly trained and skilled professionals and are able to fit quality garden lawns across South Africa.
- Remove Existing Sod
- Compact The Surface
- Install a Weed Barrier
- Install The Sub Base (Using Aggregated Stone/Sand mix)
- Lay The Artificial grass
- Trim The Artificial Grass
- Glue The Artificial Grass
- Deep Brush of Artificial Grass (Motorized broom for larger areas exceeding 100sqm)
How We Complete The Artificial Grass Installation on Soil
The use of artificial grass on existing hard surfaces is becoming more popular. Our Artificial Grass Installation on Cement is fully porous and the products are UV protected and is suitable for placement on soil, tarmac, concrete and decking.
- Assess Area Height & Length
- Clear The Area
- Install a ShockPad (Optional Extra)
- Lay The Artificial Grass
- Trim The Edges of The Artificial Grass
- Glue Down The Artificial Grass
- Secure The Area
- Brush The Artificial Grass (Motorized broom for larger areas exceeding 100sqm)
Are you looking for ways to measure your garden for artificial grass?
If you’re considering investing in artificial grass for your garden, you may wish to get a good idea of costings. This is actually something you can do yourself before an on-site survey.
It’s something you can do if you’re still researching your options, and don’t necessarily want a consultation yet. You might even be concerned about wasting an installer’s time by getting them out to assess your garden when you’re not sure it’s a viable option.
Getting measurements can also help when asking for a quote from an installer. You can enter your rough measurements down on a quote form, so that when they call to discuss your options further, they can help you determine whether the project is within budget before an on-site survey is booked in.
As an artificial grass specialist, I’m going to talk you through how you can effectively measure your garden for artificial grass. But first…
Here’s a list of what you’ll need
Luckily, measuring your garden by yourself isn’t too complicated a process. You will need:
- A measuring tape
- A pen
- Paper
- A calculator (or use the one on your smart phone)
TIP: Don’t have a measuring tape? You can still roughly measure your lawn – we’ve provided the info below!
How to measure your garden for artificial grass
This is the most accurate way to measure your lawn by yourself. Even if you’re a little bit out, you should still get a good idea of around how much you can expect to pay for your artificial lawn (and possibly how long your installation will take, if you have a particularly big garden and are concerned).
Step 1. Take measurements along the longest and widest points of the area
You should aim to measure your lawn as if it’s a square/rectangle. So, if you have curved angles or a triangle/unusual shape, just follow the same instructions. The grass is best laid in lengths moving away from the house, not across the garden, so that the pile is at its best viewing angle.
TIP: If you don’t have a measuring tape, you can stride the area out. Each large stride should be equal to about a metre in length, so use this method to measure the longest and widest points of the area. It’s a rougher method, but your best option without a measuring tape.
Step 2. Multiply the width by the length
Doing this will give you the square meterage of the area. It’s really that simple!
Bear in mind, when landscaping your garden, and purposely installing an area for fake grass to be fitted in, the grass comes in two and four-metre widths. The length, however, is never an issue, so any wastage will be determined on the width of the installation area.
Step 3. Multiply the square meterage by the price of your desired product
This last step should give you a rough costing of your new artificial lawn. We say a ‘rough costing’ as most installers or specialists will take various factors into account when pricing a garden.
These factors include ground preparation work (installing a sub-base), choice of grass, and access to your garden.
Advice from an artificial grass specialist
Remember, an artificial grass specialist or installer should be happy to come out and measure your lawn as part of an on-site survey. You can also call them for advice if you’re unsure about how to measure your garden yourself. If you have your measurements, they can even help you out with a rough costing before calling anyone out!
We have many customers who call us to get an indication of cost before they get us out for a visit. We always advise on how to do this properly, using the instructions above. It shouldn’t take long at all, and it allows the customer to get an idea of price before they get a survey booked. We do advise this is a rough price, as sleepers, edging etc, isn’t included in the cost.
However, it shouldn’t be far out from what you’ll roughly be looking at.
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