Thursday, April 17, 2014

General Information On Artificial Turf

By Essie Osborn


There are many places in which a surface is used that is designed to look exactly like real grass. Artificial turf, which might also be known as synthetic turf, refers to this product that is made using synthetic fibers. Most of the time this is installed in sports arenas in which the field requires grass. It is also commonly seen on residential or commercial properties because it requires low maintenance.

There is more than one type available. In fact, this product varies in many ways including: size of grass blades, color, technique for installation and maintenance requirements. Turf is essentially designed to function and look like a certain kind of grass that grows in nature.

Turf is used commonly because of its level of resistance against heavy use, such as foot traffic. It does not require trimming or an irrigation system, which is expected of real grass. Stadiums with dome roofs or other similar coverings might use this because there is not enough sunlight coming into the facility to allow real grass to fully grow over the field. This product became popular around the second half of the twentieth century when it was used as part of the design plan for the Astrodome.

This is considered ideal for many other situations too. Often turf is added to the yard of vacation homes because the owners are not there enough to properly maintain a lawn, but still want it to look nice. Furthermore, it might be ideal for homeowners who are elderly or immobile and have difficulty maintaining the landscape of their yards. The product is typically placed on rooftop gardens and even around pools.

Although there are many perks to using this product, there are also some potential downsides to be aware of. This surface is known for being durable, but it still has a certain life span and might need to be replaced at some point. It does not require very much maintenance, such as trimming and watering, but it needs to be cleaned. Some versions will need infills, such as granulated rubber or silicone sand. These kinds of materials may leech into the water tables.

Disinfection is also important and should be carried out on a regular basis to prevent active pathogens. When there is friction between this surface and skin, serious burns and abrasions can occur. Furthermore, the turf is known for attracting more heat than natural grass would from direct exposure to the natural sunlight.

Professionals can be called on to install this product or property owners might choose to do the work themselves. Many times, the products is put down in rows or squares onto a surface that has already been flattened out. Weed barriers are usually installed to prevent weeds from growing underneath or to the side of the surface. Usually the product is secured in place with landscaping nails placed every couple of feet. Quality and prices of this product will vary based on many factors.

May times this is seen in sports settings, particularly American football, tennis, American baseball and field hocked. It may also be found in certain sports around an airport. In the landscaping business, this is commonly employed because it is inexpensive and easy to maintain.




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