Can I install my own astro turf?

Can I install my own astro turf?

If you choose to invest in artificial turf, you’ll have the option to either hire a professional or to complete a DIY artificial turf installation. Choosing to install turf yourself can make artificial lawns more affordable, but you run the risk of installing the turf improperly and potentially ruining your investment.

How long does it take to install turf on a football field?

approximately 60 days
How long does a FieldTurf installation take? As every field is different, every installation is unique. You can expect a new football or soccer artificial turf field to be installed in approximately 60 days from start to finish.

What sub base do you use for artificial grass?

There are a few different sub-base options, the most common being crushed granite stone. This is sometimes referred to as Grano dust or 4-6mm dust. You can also use limestone and MOT Type 1, but here at Artificial Lawn Company, we mainly use our own special mix of crushed granite aggregate.

What is the best thing to put under artificial grass?

Generally, in places with a mild climate, you can use the following: type 1 stone, gravel, crushed rock, decomposed granite, or any stones or rocks smaller than 3/8 inches as a base. Around 3-4 inches of the base material is needed to improve drainage and avoid slumping.

How long does a turf field last?

After their life expectancy of 8-10 years, artificial turf fields do require to be replaced to ensure proper performance and safety.

What is under Astroturf on a football field?

The base material, also called infill, consists of one or more granular materials that are worked in between the fibers during the installation process. Commonly used base materials are granulated crumb rubber produced from used tires, flexible plastic pellets, sand, and rubber-coated sand.

Do you have to put sand under artificial turf?

Mega Tip: Sand for artificial grass is great for easy drainage. Infill for artificial grass is also made of crushed rock. Don’t put excessive sand on your installation area. Too much sand can cause dips when your artificial grass is installed.

What is the best base to put under artificial grass?

Concrete, a wood deck, even a flat roof all make for an appropriate base for your artificial turf installation. The same considerations would apply, though, namely drainage and ensuring that your turf is laid out evenly and securely.