SYNLawn understands that money doesn’t grow on trees. SYNLawn doesn’t grow either (people still ask).
If you’re dealing with a budget in any capacity, whether it’s for a household, a government or a business, installing artificial turf in place of your existing natural grass or dirt field will save you money over time.
When our friend Brian D. in England sent us a picture of his holiday house near Canterbury, we had to hear the tales behind what we saw. We saw how good his SYNLawn artificial grass application looked, but we had to know what else was going on in that backyard.
Talking to Brian, you immediately learn he takes great pride and care in his design. His decision to use SYNLawn came after carefully researching his synthetic grass options. Once he got his hands on the SYNLawn sample book, he found our turf to be “far superior” and his choice was made.
The Canadian reaction to SYNLawn has been beautiful. Expected, but beautiful.
Upon SYNLawn’s Canadian introduction, the approach of the team was sharing SYNLawn’s appeal with potential customers for commercial and residential landscape solutions. Once those potential customers became actual customers, the Canadian team learned that trying to define customer perspective was futile and the Canadian clients understood the potential of SYNLawn’s unique application possibilities.
Aside from habitually looking good, SYNLawn’s synthetic grass is virtually maintenance free. We say ‘virtually’ because when you spill something on artificial turf, it doesn’t clean itself. [In our defense, a self-cleaning oven isn’t really self-cleaning.] When the need to clean your artificial grass emerges, here are a few pointers on the best ways to preserve your turf.
We like to share installation techniques from time to time. This time around, we’ll share some suggestions regarding proper staking techniques.
The recommended stakes for installation are 5.5" galvanized roofing nails. They should be galvanized to prevent rust. The head of the nail is approximately 1/4" in diameter.