Artificial grass won’t grow weeds on its own, but wind and animals can carry seeds indoors that germinate in the infill. Certain resilient weeds can establish root systems if not removed quickly. Weeds are unsightly and disrupt drainage.
Infill Displacement
Infill granules are crucial for stabilizing blades and allowing drainage. Pet activity, kids play, and foot traffic kick infill out of place over time. Displaced infill causes thinning and flattened patches.
Puddling and Poor Drainage
Artificial grass depends on proper drainage to allow rainfall to flow through. Debris accumulation clogs drainage holes located throughout the turf backing. Clogged holes prevent water from draining correctly leading to pooling.
Leave a Reply