Stripes Artificial Grass Installation
Installation Techniques
Our turf stripes are engineered to withstand the rigors of both heavy traffic and harsh weather conditions. Experience the expertise of our professional team as they seamlessly integrate durable stripes amidst the stepping stones of your driveway and backyard spaces. Discover our unique installation process detailed below.
Power Compaction
Proper groundwork is essential for flawless turf installation nestled among concrete pads.
While some rely on manual effort, employing hands, hammers, and wooden tools for compaction, our approach harnesses technological advancements to ensure unparalleled, steadfast compaction.
Proven Materials
Choose from a variety of turf options engineered to excel in tight areas that experience heavy use and wear.
Our team is here to assist you in finding the perfect synthetic grass that not only looks fantastic but also meets your functional needs.
Laser Precision
Our team is meticulously trained to ensure each installation is executed with precision. Expect your stripes to be flawlessly straight and seamless.
This level of craftsmanship is attained through the use of premium materials, state-of-the-art tools, and our extensive experience.
Faqs
How Much Does It Cost To Install Turf Stripes Between Concrete Slabs?
On average, the cost to lay turf between stripes runs approximately $14 per linear foot. However, prices may fluctuate based on the ease of access and the current state of the surface.
Occasionally, concrete may be present in the area designated for installation, necessitating its removal. This scenario significantly increases the labor required, which, in turn, elevates the overall cost.
Should you decide to install stripes, don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to guide you through overseeing the concrete installation phase, helping you sidestep expensive modifications.
Why Install Turf Instead Of Pebbles?
What Are The Most Common Issues With Stripes?
Several common issues tend to surface with these projects:
A frequent oversight by many installers is the failure to align the material consistently. This oversight leads to turf that unmistakably looks artificial.
Compacting tight areas presents its own set of challenges. The typical approach involves using a wooden block and hammer to compact the decomposed granite. Unfortunately, this method is hardly foolproof, as a few bouts of heavy rain can easily erode the base, compromising the integrity of the project.
Securing the turf adequately requires the use of numerous nails. Attempting to cut corners by skimping on the number of nails compromises the turf's stability. Insufficient nailing allows sand to seep underneath, causing the edges to lift and detract from the turf's overall appearance.