Is Artificial Turf Suitable for Homes?
A lawn or a patch of grass at home can mean a lot of maintenance, which is where artificial turf or faux grass comes in handy
Aditi Sharma Maheshwari
31 January 2019
Blogger, dog mom
Love the look of lush green grass but don’t have the time, patience or skill to maintain it? There’s always fake grass to turn to, which looks as good as natural grass sans all the paraphernalia. An artificial turf mat can be laid out in any part of the house, interiors or exteriors, and one can enjoy the visual benefits of greenery, no matter the size or location of the home.
What is artificial turf?
Artificial turf is a type of faux grass that is made entirely from synthetic fibres. While earlier it was used only in sports grounds, today, it is widely used in residential properties too. Be it on terraces, balconies, patios, lawns, poolside or even inside the house, this type of grass offers the look of natural greenery without the need for heavy maintenance.
Artificial turf is a type of faux grass that is made entirely from synthetic fibres. While earlier it was used only in sports grounds, today, it is widely used in residential properties too. Be it on terraces, balconies, patios, lawns, poolside or even inside the house, this type of grass offers the look of natural greenery without the need for heavy maintenance.
Pros of turf grass
As good as real grass
When it comes to appearance, turf looks like authentic well-manicured grass. Very natural-looking varieties are available too, making it almost impossible to tell synthetic turf from real grass unless closely inspected. With the changing seasons, while real grass tends to change colour, artificial turf will remain the same year around.
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As good as real grass
When it comes to appearance, turf looks like authentic well-manicured grass. Very natural-looking varieties are available too, making it almost impossible to tell synthetic turf from real grass unless closely inspected. With the changing seasons, while real grass tends to change colour, artificial turf will remain the same year around.
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Has decorative value
Artificial turf is flexible and can be laid out anywhere, for example, between walkway pavers, driveway strips or on walls. This helps green up different areas and also increase their visual appeal.
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Artificial turf is flexible and can be laid out anywhere, for example, between walkway pavers, driveway strips or on walls. This helps green up different areas and also increase their visual appeal.
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Is low maintenance
True, the cost of artificial turf installation can be significant, but the lifecycle cost of artificial grass is lower than that of natural grass. That’s because it requires no mowing, trimming, watering, fertilising or pesticides. You also don’t need to invest in expensive gardening tools or hire a gardener for it. Compared to natural grass, artificial turf helps reduce water usage and looks great year-round.
Tip: Artificial grass can collect dust, debris and pet hair. Spraying down the grass fibres with a hose every month will help. Since artificial turf is stain resistant, it makes cleaning up spills and other such accidents easy.
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True, the cost of artificial turf installation can be significant, but the lifecycle cost of artificial grass is lower than that of natural grass. That’s because it requires no mowing, trimming, watering, fertilising or pesticides. You also don’t need to invest in expensive gardening tools or hire a gardener for it. Compared to natural grass, artificial turf helps reduce water usage and looks great year-round.
Tip: Artificial grass can collect dust, debris and pet hair. Spraying down the grass fibres with a hose every month will help. Since artificial turf is stain resistant, it makes cleaning up spills and other such accidents easy.
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Take note, it’s not free of cons
It isn’t real grass and has a limited lifecycle
If you’re in love with the smell of freshly mown grass, like the feel of it underfoot and love to see your pets rolling in it, then faux grass is simply not for you. At the end of the day, grass is natural: it grows, dies, decomposes and returns to its natural elements, and can also regenerate. On the other hand, artificial turf has a limited lifespan.
It isn’t real grass and has a limited lifecycle
If you’re in love with the smell of freshly mown grass, like the feel of it underfoot and love to see your pets rolling in it, then faux grass is simply not for you. At the end of the day, grass is natural: it grows, dies, decomposes and returns to its natural elements, and can also regenerate. On the other hand, artificial turf has a limited lifespan.
It is costly
Faux grass is expensive to install because it requires grass removal and ground preparation. Also, most artificial turf systems come with the option of drainage and self irrigation to control the temperature of the grass, which eventually leads to an increase in the cost.
Faux grass is expensive to install because it requires grass removal and ground preparation. Also, most artificial turf systems come with the option of drainage and self irrigation to control the temperature of the grass, which eventually leads to an increase in the cost.
It can heat up considerably
Artificial turf is notorious for heating up – this is why it ideally shouldn’t be laid out in areas that receive direct sunlight. Alternatively, one should avoid walking barefoot on artificial turf when the weather is hot. However, there are special products available in the market like self-irrigation systems or padding underneath the grass to lower temperatures. Choosing light-coloured artificial grass is another way to keep the lawn cool.
Artificial turf is notorious for heating up – this is why it ideally shouldn’t be laid out in areas that receive direct sunlight. Alternatively, one should avoid walking barefoot on artificial turf when the weather is hot. However, there are special products available in the market like self-irrigation systems or padding underneath the grass to lower temperatures. Choosing light-coloured artificial grass is another way to keep the lawn cool.
It’s not always environmentally healthy
Real grass is a living, natural material, a plant that produces oxygen as it grows. The environmental impact of faux grass can vary. More often than not, the padding is made of recycled tires; moreover, the petroleum-based artificial grass fibre is far from eco-friendly as it ends up in landfills.
Read more:
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Tell us:
Have you used fake grass in your home? Share your experience using this material, in the Comments below.
Real grass is a living, natural material, a plant that produces oxygen as it grows. The environmental impact of faux grass can vary. More often than not, the padding is made of recycled tires; moreover, the petroleum-based artificial grass fibre is far from eco-friendly as it ends up in landfills.
Read more:
10 Places to Use Artificial Turf
Tell us:
Have you used fake grass in your home? Share your experience using this material, in the Comments below.
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In certain applications like skinny side yards, small externally shady lots, grass strips between pavers... artificial grass can be a true champ! It does have its draw backs. It is very expensive to install vs sod, if you live in a cold climate but you don't get a lot of snow, your bright green lawn will look out of place in the winter months next to your neighbors dormant brown grass:). If you live in a hot climate, in the summer, artificial grass will get very warm, to the point that you might need for an irrigation system to quickly cool it off before use!
I would talk to your local design professional to see if artificial grass would be a good option for your project!
Chuck