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How To: Brush Up Artificial Grass

We hope you find this guide on how to brush up artificial grass gives you a better understanding of how to maintain your artificial lawn. If you find you have any further questions please do not hesitate to get in touch and a member of our dedicated team will be more than happy to assist you.

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Is Artificial Grass Suitable For Rabbits?

Artificial grass is an investment which should be considered carefully before going ahead. If pets need to be taken into consideration, planning becomes even more crucial as oftentimes the artificial lawn will be an extension of their living space too. In recent years we have seen a rising number of enquiries about whether artificial grass is suitable for pets such as dogs, cats and even chickens! Then, following lockdown, people had more questions about suitability for smaller pets, most commonly artificial grass for rabbits. As a result our awesome team have put together this handy guide for rabbit owners. We cover everything you need to know before deciding to invest in artificial grass for your rabbits.

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How To Train Your Dog To Use Artificial Grass

Whilst some dogs find it easy to make the transition from real turf to artificial grass for both play and potty time, some dogs, as with the introduction of any new change in the home, may be more apprehensive to begin with. Introducing your dog to artificial grass gently and rewarding them with treats and praise for interacting with the grass as you instruct (i.e. for potty or play) is key to helping them overcome any initial apprehension. Read on to learn more about how to train your dog to use artificial grass.

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Can Artificial Grass Melt?

We understand that artificial grass is an investment that is expected to last for years to come. So we have come to expect enquiring customers to approach us with an array of questions about our products and their requirements, one of which being ‘Can artificial grass melt?’. Put simply, in extreme cases, yes.

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Common Artificial Grass Installation Mistakes

Whilst it’s promising to see the rising popularity of artificial lawns on a global scale, we believe all good quality artificial grass installations should last 10 years if not double that, so we’ve put together this guide of common installation mistakes to avoid if you want to ensure the longevity of your investment.

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What Is Infill? Do I Need It?

Infill, in regard to artificial grass, refers to a product which is placed between the synthetic blades of grass. This is usually achieved by brushing the infill through the artificial grass fibres with a mechanical brush. The purpose of infill is to help the fibres stand up or return to their upright position after exposure to high pressure or heavy footfall.

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5 Things To Consider Before Investing In Artificial Grass

This is the first thing you should consider when deciding whether to invest in artificial grass. If the area is likely to see heavy footfall, with children and family playing on the lawn regularly, it worth looking into super spring grasses as these won’t flatten down after heavy footfall in the same way softer grasses do.

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Summer Tips For Artificial Lawns

With summer edging ever closer and temperatures rising slowly but surely across the UK, we know more and more of our customers will be heading outside to enjoy their luscious artificial lawns. So we’ve put together some top tips for maximising your lawn use whilst ensuring your artificial lawn can be enjoyed by pets, friends and family alike all summer long!

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