You may be wondering, “Does artificial grass actually require maintenance?” The simple answer is yes. Artificial grass requires some form of maintenance, especially if your artificial grass experiences heavy traffic and usage. This should include regular brushing, sweeping, and vacuuming of the grass to remove dirt and debris, as well as occasional deep cleaning to remove any built-up grime. If there are any tears or holes in the grass, these should be patched up as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
For the best results, it is also important to periodically check for any signs of mold or mildew and to treat them promptly with a suitable product. Finally, it is important to keep the grass well-watered to maintain its softness and elasticity. Why wouldn’t you want to keep your investment in pristine condition? Especially since the routines are typically quick and easy compared to maintaining a traditional lawn. We’ve made it easy for you with our new Maintenance Guide!