Maintain Artificial Grass
However, low maintenance doesn’t mean zero maintenance. One misconception with artificial lawns is that they don’t require any maintenance, but that isn’t the case.
The maintenance for a synthetic yard is simple, and we have a few tips to help you out! Continue reading as we cover our tips on how to maintain artificial grass.
When this spills happen, it’s imperative that you clean up the mess as quickly as possible. The longer you wait to clean, the worse the stain may become. Luckily, the cleanup process for artificial grass is pretty straightforward.
First, you’ll need to blot the spill with a dry towel. Next, rinse the spill area with a mixture of mild detergent and water. The last step is to thoroughly rinse the area again with only clean water. If there is a tough stain left unnoticed for too long, you may need to replace that section of your turf.
As leaves and other organic debris accumulate on your grass, remove them as much as you can. Doing so helps to preserve the look of your lawn and ensure that your grass lasts as long as possible. Be mindful of how you use your tools as well. Scrubbing or raking too hard can damage your turf and result in premature replacement.
It’s essential to keep this debris off your lawn as it builds up. Where you live and how much traffic your grass receives will determine how frequently you have to clean your turf. Having pets and children can also increase the frequency of your cleaning.
When you notice sections of your artificial lawn bending or flat, take the stiff-bristled brush we mentioned earlier and brush your lawn. Brushing your synthetic turf will fluff it back up and keep it looking beautiful.
The amount of use and traffic your yard sees will contribute to how often you have to brush it. It’s best to find a brush with synthetic bristles around five inches long. You’ll want to avoid using any type of brush with metal bristles as they can damage your grass.