Running a home can be a tedious
job. The time and cost it takes to maintain it can sometimes be overwhelming.
Unlike apartment dwellers where the bulk of their maintenance work is internal,
homeowners with an outdoor lawn also have to worry about keeping the exterior
looking the best it can. This means regular lawn mowing, trimming, watering,
fertilizing, and cleaning.
If you have a gardener in the
family or you have your own green thumb this may turn out to be an exciting
chore but for the rest of us, it can easily become another exercise that
steadily eats away at our time and money.
For those people, there are
alternative options that will allow you to keep a beautifully landscaped yard
and save time and money at the same time. Many people decide to use synthetic grass instead of natural
grass to keep their yards looking beautiful. However, if you’re considering
making a purchase and retooling your yard with it, there are a few things that
you need to know before you making a final decision.
It is Not Maintenance Free
While you may not have the
additional chore of mowing your lawn every week or the expense of watering it
every day, it doesn’t mean that you won’t have to do anything to keep your lawn
looking good. Just like anything else you purchase, if you don’t take care of
it properly, it will not last and it is only a matter of time before it begins
to lose its beautiful color and looks. Here are just a few things that can not
only keep your artificial grass
looking fresh and new but save it from having to replace it before its time.
With proper care, your new lawn could easily last you for up to 25 years before
it needs to be replaced.
First, you need to understand
that your new turf is made from nylon, polyethylene, or polypropylene; all synthetic fibers so you can’t expect it
to respond like real grass. This is important to keep in mind when deciding
where you want to use it. Because the filaments that are threaded in the backing
are spaced far enough apart to allow water to run through, it must be placed in
an area where the ground has some sort of drainage. If there is no drainage,
then it is possible that mold, mildew and rot can set in causing discoloration
to appear in the grass over time.
If you have pets, you may think
that it will be easy to walk your dog on the convenience of your new lawn but
because it is synthetic it does not have any absorbent properties. That means
it will not absorb or break down pet urine. So, unlike natural grass where the
natural elements will break down any deposits left over time, with synthetic grass, you will have to wash
and clear away any urine or feces left behind by your family pets. This will
also prevent any type of pet odor to get trapped in the lawn making your yard
an unpleasant place to be.
You will still have to weed your
lawn on a regular basis. This is true especially in the fall of the year when
leaves begin to fall. Removing leaves quickly can prevent them from accumulating
and rotting, which creates the perfect environment for new weeds to start to
take root.
Benefits of Synthetic Lawns
Still even though it won’t remove
all of your maintenance responsibilities, it will remove the big jobs. You will
be able to save money on your water bill and the amount of time you spend in
your lawn will be greatly reduced. And as for cost efficiency, an artificial lawn may cost more upfront
to buy but over time that savings will show in many ways. It is estimated that
a homeowner will have to use around 55 gallons of water every year for every
square foot of natural grass. That could amount to a pretty hefty bill. And
don’t even begin to calculate how much you’ll have to pay in time saved on
mowing, watering, and trimming.
There are of course, many pros
and cons to purchasing artificial turf but when laid out and analyzed side by side, many have found it to be a smart
decision to buy synthetic turf and
save both precious time and money in the process.
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