Important Factors to Consider Before Installing Artificial Grass on Concrete

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Artificial grass offers incredible versatility and is suitable to install over almost any surface. Apart from transforming the gardens and backyards, homeowners now use artificial grass to increase the curb appeal of their old and dull concrete patio, driveway, deck, rooftop, or other rough areas outdoor areas and turn them into inviting, lively, and soft entertaining spaces. Synthetic turf technology has advanced significantly over the years, making it more durable and real-looking.

Installing artificial grass on concrete is simple and has become very popular as it does not require existing surface removal, saving homeowners money, time, and effort. It also provides better traction and cushioning, offering a safe playing area for pets and kids. 

Here are some things that homeowners should take into consideration before proceeding with artificial grass installation on the existing concrete surfaces in the home:

Concrete base suitability

A strong and solid foundation is the key to a successful and long-lasting installation. An extensively cracked, broken, or loose concrete base makes direct installation nearly impossible. It is advisable to dislodge the existing surface and follow the standard artificial grass installation procedure from scratch in such situations.  

Surfaces with moderate imperfections and holes are easy to patch using artificial grass underlay or exterior fillers. Flat and relatively stable concrete surfaces are the most ideal for synthetic grass installations.

Adequate drainage

Planning for sufficient drainage beforehand is essential to avoid water puddles on the newly installed surface later. If some areas of the existing concrete surface experience water pooling, the artificial grass will most likely suffer from the same issue. Slight inclines are required on the concrete to facilitate water run-off.

Foam underlay

For any concrete surface, especially the uneven one, laying a foam underlay is crucial to the artificial grass installation process. Though artificial grass is soft, laying it atop a concrete surface makes the underfoot feel a little rough. The foam underlay works as a shock pad and offers a softer underfoot for injury prevention and a natural grass-like feel. It also acts as a great covering to hide uneven ridges and cracks as the concrete surface is rarely uniformly even and smooth. Always choose a high-quality underlay for optimum performance. 

Why install artificial grass on concrete?

Some of the benefits a homeowner can enjoy by laying artificial grass on concrete surfaces include:

  • Increases usability of the hard surfaces around the year

  • The artificial grass looks vibrant and offers the old and drab concrete surface a facelift

  • Low-maintenance needs

  • Simple and affordable installation

  • The slip-resistant surface prevents injuries 

  • Artificial grass on concrete can cover areas with varied shapes and sizes

Installing synthetic grass is the perfect way to spruce up any concrete surface at a low cost. Though it is recommended to hire an artificial grass installation company for installing synthetic grass over concrete, several homeowners prefer DIY installations due to the ease of the process. Contact synthetic turf experts for any concerns and queries regarding artificial grass installation on concrete.

Turfscapes of Arizona is a Phoenix-based family-owned business specializing in the installation of artificial lawns, hardscaping, and rock spreading. Find out how artificial turf can improve your home or business landscaping. Call 602-884-8760 today!