An increasing number of artificial turfs have gained approval from FIFA for use in soccer field surfacing. The softness of long-pile grass reduces carpet burns while providing traction underfoot. Some synthetic turfs feature a layer of rubber granules or sand for cushioning. For added comfort, artificial grass can be installed over an impact-absorbing rubber base, similar to Olympic running tracks.
Versatile Applications:
Artificial grass is increasingly installed in homes, especially in areas where homeowners lack the time or resources for maintaining a natural lawn. In garden settings, synthetic grass can be perforated to allow rainwater drainage and minimize impact on surrounding trees and plants. Its portability allows it to be easily relocated to different areas.
Installation and Cost Considerations:
Synthetic grass can be installed over various bases, including dirt, compacted road base, wet pour rubber base, or concrete. It can be secured using nails, pegs, or the weight of sand and rubber infill. While good quality artificial turf can be expensive, its long-term advantages often outweigh the initial cost.
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