atering a lawn can use up to 20,400 gallons of water per month. Having artificial turf in your yard not only saves you water (and money on your water bill) but also provides a beautiful lawn that you and your pet can both enjoy. But do you know how to clean artificial turf after your dog is out there? Read on to find out.
Artificial Turf and Dog Urine and Feces
Artificial grass is installed so that liquids pass through the grass to the substrate underneath. It is made from a porous backing that doesn’t allow liquids or solids to get trapped in the grass.
Your installers can also add a turf deodorizer or install a membrane to provide more airflow between the base and turf.
Some artificial grass may also have crushed rocks under the turf to help filter liquids and small solids through to the soil layer.
When you have artificial turf installed, let your installer know that you have pets. There are some types of turf that have a special anti-microbial surface to prevent the spread of bacteria from feces.
The best way to prevent problems with artificial turf for pets is to clean it up right away. Just like when you take your dog for a walk, scoop it up and toss it in the bin.
Fresh dog poop is a lot easier to manage than when it has hardened onto your turf.
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