Shopping for SYNLawn synthetic grass can now be as easy as visiting your local Lowe’s home improvement store. After completing a successful test launch in Las Vegas in early 2007, SYNLawn has expanded to Lowe’s stores in Arizona and New Mexico this past summer. As of today, SYNLawn is now available in over 40 Lowe’s locations in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. In early 2008, SYNLawn will seek to triple the number of participating stores as the expansion continues throughout California. Other states including Colorado and Texas are also planned for the 2008 expansion into Lowe’s bringing the number of participating stores to over 300.
In an effort to save water, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District (MWD) has approved a measure to give homeowners in drought-plagued Southern California a rebate for using synthetic turf.
Lawn watering makes up 50 to 70 percent of the water used by homeowners. Las Vegas started offering rebates in 2002 and still continues to do so.
Fresno, California has seen the future.
We are always talking about how SYNLawn artificial grass applications save money and time. Partially because it’s true and partly because we like you and we want you to have the best. You deserve the best don’t you? We think you do.
Fresno is testing SYNLawn synthetic turf on a median in their fair city. We encourage Fresno, and any other city on the planet, to run as many SYNLawn tests as possible. For us, it’s like walking into a school test after studying for the last few days and knowing every detail forward and back.
SYNLawn’s synthetic turf applications on the continent of North America and in the Caribbean have not only added beauty to the areas of installation and alleviated the burdens of maintenance, but our artificial grasses are helping save the planet. OK, perhaps not to the grandest extent of the term, but we’re doing our part.
While global warming has become divided by party lines, an undeniable environmental issue is the dwindling clean water supply. Recent legislation in California is showing how another region of the country is doing their part to protect the water we have.
Allow us to make one thing clear right up front: SYNLawn’s artificial grass is perfectly applied in the middle of the road and horribly described as such.
Discussions of beautification projects in cities and towns around the world are commonplace. Municipalities try to figure out the best ways to make their corners of the globe visually appealing. The other vital component consistently considered by bureaucrats is cost.
What do a cubic zirconia and SYNLawn artificial turf have in common? They both make fake diamonds ... at least at California’s Westchester Lutheran School ... and ours looks much better. You have probably figured out by now that we installed synthetic grass on the baseball diamond at the California school.
In a move that is being watched by cities across the country, Los Angeles began testing artificial grass in a test median along a busy Los Angeles street. The center median of one city block of Sherman Way was converted from colored concrete to SYNLawn artificial grass last summer. Now, after several months, the test has expanded to other parts of the city.