Artificial grass is an excellent investment in your property, and artificial turf will bring many benefits to your garden.
But to get the most from your investment, it's important to make sure your fake grass will last long into the future.
When properly maintained and used properly, a quality artificial grass can last 15 to 20 years, even with frequent use.
By far the best way to make sure your artificial turf has the longest possible lifespan is to make sure it's installed correctly in the first place.
Assuming you choose a high-quality artificial grass, you will find that some of the problems that may arise after a few years are not due to the artificial grass itself, but to the installation.
So you should make sure you choose a good installer from the start, or, if you go the DIY route, make sure you understand the installation process before trying to lay artificial turf.
For more information on how to properly install artificial grass, visit this page on our website or view the handy infographic here.
However, in addition to proper installation, there are certain aftermarket best practices that should be followed to prevent damage to your fake lawn.
In this article, we'll explain five ways to extend the life of artificial turf in more detail.