Enhance Your Space Artificial grass can transform any balcony or patio into a more inviting and functional space. It adds a lush, green look that can make your outdoor areas more appealing and increase your property value. You can customize the grass to fit around obstacles and cover as much or as little of the area as you like, giving you the flexibility to create a perfect outdoor oasis.
Safety Benefits Artificial grass provides a softer surface compared to concrete or wood, reducing the risk of injuries from slips and falls. Additionally, it helps prevent mold and mildew growth, making your space safer and more hygienic. Drainage systems installed beneath the turf ensure quick moisture removal, keeping the surface dry and slip-resistant.
Easy Maintenance One of the biggest advantages of artificial grass is its low maintenance requirements. There's no need to mow, water, or fertilize. Cleaning is straightforward—simply vacuum the turf or use a rake to gather leaves and debris. For spills and pet messes, a quick rinse with water and a cleaning solution is usually sufficient. Proper drainage will handle the rest.
Not all artificial grass is created equal. Turf designed for lawns often requires a sand infill, which isn’t suitable for balconies and patios. Instead, look for turf with good dimensional stability and thicker blades. These types are less likely to wrinkle or buckle and provide a more comfortable surface for bare feet. Ensure the turf has drainage holes to avoid water pooling.
Heavyweight Artificial Grass Opt for grass with a thick thatch to ensure stability without the need for sand infill. Heavier turf is less likely to warp in high temperatures, maintaining a smooth surface.
Plush Fiber Turf For a soft, barefoot-friendly feel, choose turf with plush fibers. This type of grass not only looks great but also feels comfortable underfoot.
Dimensionally Stable Grass Turf that retains its shape is essential for rooftop installations. Look for materials like nylon, which withstands high temperatures and maintains its integrity over time. Although more expensive, nylon turf is durable and ideal for commercial spaces or areas with intense sunlight.
Consider the type of balcony or rooftop you have—open or enclosed. Open balconies require more secure installation methods to prevent wind damage. For enclosed spaces, ventilation and drainage are key to avoiding water damage and mold growth. Evaluate potential magnification issues, which can cause the turf to overheat and melt.
Questions to Ask:
If you answer yes to these, take additional precautions to prevent magnification issues.
No Drainage While minimal drainage can work, it's not ideal. Turf with holes allows water to eventually evaporate, but heavy rainfall can lead to water retention and mold growth.
Drain Core This flexible material provides good ventilation and water runoff but can expand and wrinkle under heat if not glued down.
Air Drain Offering the best ventilation, air drain systems ensure fast water removal. However, they can be punctured by heels, so they're not suitable for all areas.
Perforated Tile Durable and ideal for high-traffic areas, perforated tiles support heavy furniture and withstand heels, making them a great choice for event spaces.
Soft Pad Best for kids and low-flow drainage areas, soft pads need to be glued down to prevent uplift.
A dedicated porch potty is necessary for pets, as letting them relieve themselves directly on the turf leads to unsanitary conditions and odor buildup. Use a container under the turf to catch waste, making it easy to clean and maintain hygiene.
Ensure your roof is in good condition before installation. Turf doesn’t add insulation or protection, so any roof damage should be repaired first. Avoid gluing turf directly to the roof base to allow for easy removal and inspection if leaks occur.
Turf Attached to Frame Creating a frame around the perimeter allows the turf to be securely attached, making it easier to lift for repairs.
Lay Down Directly on Surface Simply rolling out the turf is easy but may not achieve the best results. Without adhesive, the turf can wrinkle and pose a safety risk.
Glue Down Artificial Grass This method isn't recommended as it can create air pockets, harbor bacteria, and damage the base surface.
Uplift Protection Prevent turf from being lifted by wind with frames or a heavy layer of infill, though the latter limits cleaning options.
Anchoring to Wood
Anchoring to Concrete
Mold and Water Damage Ensure proper drainage and clean spills promptly to prevent mold growth.
Static Electricity Place a metal conductor under the turf or use water and fabric softener to reduce static.
Wrinkles and Buckling Install a frame or use infill to keep the turf flat and secure.
Select the Right Grass Choose a soft, heavy turf with good stability and antimicrobial properties.
Measure Properly Buy enough turf to cover the entire area, considering the width of the rolls.
Plan Manpower for Hauling Enlist help to move and position the turf without damaging it.
Cut Carefully Measure multiple times before cutting to avoid mistakes.
Lay Drainage Cell Install a drainage layer for larger areas to prevent water issues.
Connect Seams Securely Use seam tape and glue to ensure a seamless, professional-looking installation.
By following these steps and considering the specific needs of your space, you can successfully install artificial grass on your balcony, patio, or rooftop deck, creating a beautiful and functional outdoor area.