June 23, 2021

Discover why artificial turf in Metro New York is dramatically better than traditional grass


Turf Solutions for Pets

Getting a dog doesn’t suggest you must drop your dream of owning a lush, green yard. You simply require the correct kind of grass. Artificial turf will resolve the general issues of most K9 past-times like:


Brown Marks

Pet piddle possess a high nitrogen level and pH level, which has a tendency to burn grass and cause unattractive brown stains. With the help of artificial turf, you won’t have a spotted yard anymore. Artificial grass blades won’t become stained when they come in contact with pet waste either.


Digging

Unlike natural grass with single filaments growing out of the soil, synthetic grass has a backing that keeps all the filaments together. This deters your cherished pets from digging in the grass and ruining your landscaping.


Pests

The naturally antimicrobial and hypoallergenic surface of artificial grass implies that ants, ticks, and fleas are not at all interested in living in living in your grass — no pests in the lawn or for your pup to bring inside your home.


Maintenance

The totally porous, non-absorbent backing of synthetic grass allows it to strain more and tidier than authentic grass. With that being said, it’s simpler to eliminate stains and pet waste by merely rinsing the area with a water hose. Since synthetic turf is inorganic, it doesn’t require water to uphold a green, lush aesthetic all year round. It also never needs to be cut.


Messes

Getting rid of heavy watering and cutting also implies that your dog will never bring in grime or grass cuttings from your yard. Thereby, an effortlessly clean lawn also promotes a spotless home.


Why Synthetic As Opposed to Organic Turf?

Almost all synthetic turf is permeable and put over a compact sub-base. Whenever your pet goes to the bathroom on it, it initially comes in contact with the uppermost layer (fiber and infill). Covered infill and water-resistant fibers block the permeation of liquid. This allows microbes and waste to naturally pass through the turf.

While permeability of the turf is key, the grass permeability rate is frequently not the problem. The subbase is usually condensed at 90-95 percent and is the constraining element of soil penetration. Thus, it is the extremely vital consideration. If the base is appropriately installed, it will enable natural permeability.


Even More Artificial Turf Advantages

In addition to making pet ownership simpler, artificial grass supplies further benefits to barefooted loved ones, too.


Safe & Non-toxic

Our fibers and our infill are developed by experts that last a lifetime and are absolutely harmless for pooch paws and baby feet.


Reduced Allergies

Say goodbye to weed and grass allergens associated with natural turf.


Chemical-free upkeep

Protect your pet’s health by eradicating the necessity for grass pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals.


Cushioned Infill

Cushioned infill makes running and playing safer without worrying about rough falls.


Dramatically Reduced Bills

Are you paying someone to maintain your lawn? Get rid of high maintenance and watering costs.


Elegant & Natural-Looking

Our products are produced with the best raw materials and resistant to UV rays, leaving you with an elegant look for many years.


Keep It Cool

HydroChill™ technology that makes for the coolest synthetic turf in the community.


Want to Say Goodbye To Natural Grass?

Concisely, pet turf could not be installed with an advertising gimmick — it will just trap the stench below the surface and cover odor concerns. Rather, it is critical to follow the basics, take advantage of top-grade water-resistant fibers/coated infills, and consult one of our installation professionals to get the right base for your implementation.

Whether you have kids or dogs — larger or small — Southwest Greens of Metro New York is the best source for pet and family-friendly synthetic turf. Gorgeous year in and year out, we know you’ll love the convenience that goes along with synthetic grass.


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