Installation Guide

It’s time to remove that lawn that has caused you so much frustration over the
years! The water bills, brown spots, mowing, and mud; say goodbye to it all! We
recommendsremoving 4 inches of your existing lawn or base. Keep in mind earth does
add up fast. We recommend having a dump trailer on site. Ensure you take the proper
measurements to dispose of your existing base correctly. Check your local city’s website
for the information you need to properly dispose of your soil. Seems like a lot of work?
We has exclusive synthetic grass installation professionals with the right equipment
and tools to make sure your project is done correctly.
REMOVE GRASS
STEP 01
Evenly spread 3 inches of class 2-road base (or similar). The class 2-road base will make
it easy to create a level platform with proper drainage. We does recommend using a
weed barrier to prevent vegetation from growing this isn’t recommend with pets, and
if applicable you can also install gopher wire. Lightly wet the area and go over it with
a compactor until you achieve a smooth surface.
ADD BASE
STEP 02
Roll out your new artificial grass. Be very careful not to drag your turf across your freshly
prepped base. It is best to let the turf sit in the sun for 30 minutes to an hour to let it
expand prior to install. If you are working with multiple rolls, it is very important that the
blade direction and stitch patterns are facing the same way. Crossing blade directions
will result in poor appearance. Carefully nudge and move your artificial grass into the
proper position. Wear kneepads to protect your knees and shins while manipulating
the turf. A carpet Kicker will come in handy to stretch and maneuver the turf.
LAY TURF
STEP 03
It is time to make the appropriate cuts. The best cutting devices are razor knives and carpet
cutters. All cuts should be made from the back of the synthetic grass so you can see the
stitch rows. When making the cut leave 1/4’’ to 1/2’’ of turf over the edge of your border,
this will help with the finishing touches at the end of your project. If you are working with
multiple pieces of synthetic grass this the perfect time to secure your seams with seam
tape and glue. Be sure that the blades of your turf are laying the same direction when
seaming and that the space between each stitch row matches. Place the red line of your
seam tape down the center of the seam, and make an “S” pattern with your glue on each
side of the red line. Move turf into place and let the glue set for 15 minutes. Place your infill
bags evenly on the seam to enforce contact with the seam tape.
CUT TO FIT
STEP 04
INSTALL GUIDE

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