If your natural lawn is
less than optimal, then you may want to consider artificial turf to cover your
outdoor space. Learn how to do it yourself with this step-by-step landscaping
guide.
STEP
1
It may not be for everyone, but artificial grass has seen a rise
in popularity in recent years. With its easy upkeep and year-round vibrancy
it's easy to see why. It is available in a range of textures and shades and can
be fitted to any design.
STEP
2
Materials needed:
artificialturf
spade or turf cutter
wheelbarrow
weed-suppressing membrane
utility knife
sand, crushed stones or grit
piece of wood or flat board
level
shock-absorbent material (optional)
adhesive (optional)
plank of wood
nails
hammer
silica sand
lawn seed spreader (for silica sand)
coarse broom
warm, soapy water (optional
spade or turf cutter
wheelbarrow
weed-suppressing membrane
utility knife
sand, crushed stones or grit
piece of wood or flat board
level
shock-absorbent material (optional)
adhesive (optional)
plank of wood
nails
hammer
silica sand
lawn seed spreader (for silica sand)
coarse broom
warm, soapy water (optional
STEP 3
Remove existing turf.
Using a
spade or turf cutter, remove existing turf. Dig the soil out to a depth of
approximately 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 inches. The artificial grass will need to sit
approximately 1/2 inch above any edging.
STEP 4
Protect your turf from weeds.
In
order to prevent weeds from growing up through the turf and causing it to
buckle or disfigure, lay a sheet of weed-suppressing membrane over your lawn
space, and cut it to shape using a utility knife.
STEP 5
Apply a layer of sand.
Apply a
thin aggregate layer of sand, crushed stone or grit over the membrane. Compact
it to create a solid base. This layer will provide you with a firm, well-draining
surface that will support the rest of the materials
STEP 6
Create an even surface.
Once
the layer of aggregate is in place, apply a 1/2- to 3/4-inch (1 to 2 cm) layer
of sharp sand. Compact the sand and level it, smoothing the surface using a
piece of wood or a flat board with a level.
STEP 7
Put down a layer of shock-absorbent material.
This
step is optional, but you may want to consider it to give the grass more
cushioning. Square the sheet with one corner of the lawn, then cut it to shape
using a utility knife.
STEP 8
Consider the space you are working with.
If you
are covering a large area and need to put two widths together, apply a thin
layer of adhesive on the surface beneath the joint to stop the two pieces from
shifting or buckling.
STEP 9
Remove the grass-free border from the artificial turf.
This
step does not apply to all brands of artificial turf. If necessary, remove the
border from the edge of the grass, cutting carefully along a bubble level to
achieve a straight line, leaning on a plank of wood to ensure that you do not
damage the turf.
STEP 10
Align the grass.
Align
the grass to a corner or straight edge if possible. Push the artificial grass
tight into the corner to ensure that the turf is rolled out squarely and to
prevent it from moving later.
STEP 11
Cut the turf to the shape you want.
Wait
until the artificial turf is in place and completely covers the desired area.
Use a utility knife to cut along the edges, and use a bubble level as a guide
if you do not have a brick edge to work from
STEP 12
Nail the grass into place.
First,
make sure the grass is the correct shape and size. Start by securing each
corner, then insert nails every 12 to 16 inches along each edge. Use adhesive
if you are covering a vertical surface.
STEP 13
Apply a layer of silica sand.
Apply a
thin layer of silica sand directly to the lawn surface. Use a spreader to
ensure even coverage. This will help to provide a stabilizing effect on the
artificial grass and will help to prevent it from moving
STEP
14Brush the sand into the grass.
Using a
coarse broom, brush the sand into the grass. The grass will require little
upkeep, although if the blades become flattened, lift them by sweeping them
with a broom. If necessary, wash with warm, soapy water.
Largo, Clearwater, and the entire Gulf Coast area knows just how enjoyable outdoor living can be with the amazing weather we have all year round. That's why at our Outdoor Living Pros, we strive to help you make the most of your outdoor space with artificial grass, pavers, and other landscaping solutions. Whether you're looking for a complete outdoor remodel or just adding a simple modification of artificial turf, our team can ensure that your outdoor haven is just the way you envisioned. With The Outdoor Living Pros you won't have to worry about cheap or sloppy work as we are very methodical and take our time ensuring the project is done right the first time.
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