Does it get too muddy if I install it in a muddy area?

Jimmy Dharas | Jan 23, 2020 8:17 PM

I want to install artificial grass in my backyard. It's a large dirty area. If I do that, would the mud stick to heavy to the artificial grass? I don't want to clean it over and over.


1 Answer
2020-01-24T05:50:24+00:00

You should never have the muddy problem any more if you install artificial grass properly. One of the key benefits of having artificial grass is that it is clean and not become messy or muddy, you can get on the artificial grass immediately after rain as there won't be muddy or messy as soil or real grass will get. 

You want to be sure your installation gets done correctly, to have your based properly prepared with about 2" of drain rocks and 1-2" of decomposed granite or equal compacted to provide a solid and smooth surface to lay the artificial grass, stretch the turf properly, and secure all the edges and infill it.

You will be very happy as you will never need to worry about the muddy mess any more.

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As long as your installer did a great job with the installation, I think you should be good.
I did this to cover up the muddy area in our backyard. SUPERB!
Wow! That's nice.
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