Top Benefits of Installing Artificial Turf on Your Roof

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In many cities and main streets, green areas have almost become a luxury. People look for ways to make the environment greener and healthier, and installing artificial turf on the roof is convenient and beneficial.

  • Requires little maintenance

A natural garden or yard takes a lot of work to keep in good shape. By contrast, artificial turf requires almost no maintenance. One can quickly clean it with a hose, and weather conditions like hail or snow won't damage it.

Pet owners and those who enjoy spending a lot of time on the rooftop might need to clean or replace tiles more often. That's not a problem with artificial turf. With a sound drainage system and high-quality PDS tiles, it'll pay off in the long run, and durability is not an issue.

  • Effective insulation

Artificial turf doesn't raise building temperature and can serve as excellent insulation for all seasons. You can use a grass cover to trap heat within walls for longer and reduce energy bills in the winter.

When it's hot out, artificial turf helps the AC work more efficiently. That will reduce not only energy consumption but also the emissions of heating and cooling systems.

  • High safety

Artificial turf doesn't have safety risks, and unlike natural grass, it can't damage the roof. You can choose one of three available options: nylon, polyethylene, and polypropylene. Nylon turf costs more but will also last longer.

  • Lovely appearance

A green roof can contribute to higher home value. Essentially, it creates an oasis on the rooftop and in an urban area, this can be very desirable, and people may be willing to pay more for the amenity. And even if nothing is for sale, it will add to homeowner equity, and a decorated rooftop is undoubtedly more beautiful than a plain one and easier on bare feet.

After installing artificial turf on the roof, everyone in the building has a small private area that resembles a garden. Especially in crowded big cities and downtowns, this little oasis can be a valuable refreshment. You can divide the shared space and create a few private squares on the roof.

  • Suitable for other areas

Artificial turf is versatile enough to be installed in other areas. It works for patios and balconies, where it can contribute to the overall design and is less demanding than grass to maintain. A turfed balcony can work as a replacement yard too.

  • Going green with green rooftops

Apartment living does not have to do without relaxing green areas. Residents can create one by installing artificial turf on the roof or patio. Even synthetic grass can keep the building cooler in summer and warmer in winter. It reduces energy bills and pollution, and it can raise property value wherever it's installed.

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!