- mproved Drainage: Advanced drainage systems in high-end artificial grass allow rainwater to drain efficiently. This prevents waterlogging and ensures a dry surface, even after heavy rain. Poor-quality turf may have inadequate drainage, leading to puddles and water accumulation.
- UV Stability: Premium turf is often UV stabilized to resist fading and discoloration from prolonged sun exposure. In contrast, lower-quality turf may lose color and brightness over time when exposed to UV radiation.
- Eco-Friendly: Many high-quality artificial turf products are made from eco-friendly materials and manufactured using sustainable practices. By reducing the need for water, pesticides, and fertilizers, they help conserve resources and minimize environmental impact. Poor-quality turf may not meet these environmental standards.
- Comfort and Safety: High-quality turf is designed with both comfort and safety in mind. It provides a cushioned surface that can reduce the risk of injuries during recreational activities and sports. These safety features may be lacking in lower-quality turf.
How often do you need to top up the infill?
You need to top up the infill every one or two years. The top-up frequency depends on how heavily you use your artificial turf. Deep decompaction When routine drag brushing and deep cleaning no longer manage to loosen the compacted infill, you need to perform a deep decompaction. You need special tools to penetrate the…