Laying artificial grass and preparing to connect
After preparing the base of the artificial grass, the next step in the installation process is to roll out the length of sod you need. Artificial grass is usually 12 to 15 feet wide, and you may be covering a larger surface than you need to stitch several pieces together. You need to trim the edges of each piece of artificial turf to make sure they meet without overlapping. This can be done from the back using a utility knife, but be careful not to cut the sod.
There are a few different ways to join two pieces of artificial grass, but your best bet is one made by the same company as your turf because it will be made for that specific product. The most common option is to use connecting tape. To lay the tape, you will need to fold back the edge of the artificial grass and place the connecting tape under where the seam is. Make sure the edges of the sod do not overlap and are flush with each other.