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Artificial grass is the ideal solution to enhance your gardens, terraces, or balconies. With its verdant appearance, this covering complemented by a living wall, adds a touch of life to your outdoor space while remaining aesthetically pleasing. More durable than traditional lawn, economical and easy to maintain, it represents a practical choice for enjoying an always impeccable outdoor environment.
Choosing artificial grass can seem complex given the multitude of options available. That's why it's essential to consider several criteria to meet your needs. Here are the main elements to consider:
The quality of the material used to manufacture artificial grass is crucial for its durability and appearance. The most common grasses are made of polyethylene, which is soft and flexible, or polypropylene, which is more resistant and economical. Nylon is a premium option: it offers great resistance and a very realistic look, but it can be more expensive. Choose according to your priorities, whether for aesthetics or resistance to outdoor conditions.
The height of the blades affects the overall appearance of the grass. If you're looking for dense and lush lawn, opt for grass with a blade height between 30 and 40 mm. For a more manicured look, choose shorter blades, around 20 mm. Longer blades often look more realistic, but can be more susceptible to flattening caused by use or weather.
The density of the grass refers to the amount of fibers per square meter. The higher the density, the thicker and more natural the grass appears. Dense grass is also more resistant to wear, especially in high-traffic areas such as play areas or terraces. If you want a higher quality grass, opt for a density of 2.6 to 3.2 kg per square meter.
Artificial grass can be purchased in rolls or tiles, depending on your preferences and the configuration of the space. Rolls are generally more suitable for large continuous areas, while tiles allow easier installation on smaller or irregular spaces. Tiles can also be easier to replace in case of localized damage.
Synthetic grasses come in various shades of green, and it's important to choose the Colour that best matches the look you want to achieve. Good quality grass has a varied Colour palette, including light green, dark green, and sometimes brown hues to mimic the natural appearance of lawn. Some models also offer grasses with slightly yellowed blades to reproduce the effect of more aged and realistic grass.
Depending on where you plan to install your grass, resistance to weather and UV rays should be taken into account. If you place the grass outdoors, make sure it is designed to resist UV rays, rain, and temperature variations. Some grasses are specially treated to be resistant to disColouration and moisture, which extends their lifespan and appearance.
If you have children or pets, it may be relevant to choose non-slip grass that is non-toxic. High-quality synthetic grasses are often manufactured without harmful chemicals, ensuring a safer environment for the whole family.
The ideal thickness of artificial grass mainly depends on the use you plan:
It is also important to consider the density of the grass. Denser grass, with a high number of tufts per m², will offer a more natural look and will better resist wear. On the other hand, lower density may be suitable for less used areas.
To maintain your artificial grass and ensure optimal longevity, here are some steps to follow:
One of the main disadvantages of artificial grass is that it strongly absorbs heat in summer. This can lead to a significant increase in surface temperature, making artificial grass particularly hot and uncomfortable to touch, especially for children or animals. This excessive heat can be annoying, especially on sunny days.
Furthermore, its installation is not always simple. It requires careful preparation of the ground, as well as the laying of an adequate support to ensure a flat and durable surface. Poor layout can lead to drainage problems or premature wear of the grass.
Sand plays a crucial role when installed under artificial grass. It mainly helps to reduce heat in summer. Indeed, the synthetic fibers that make up the grass can retain heat and, consequently, significantly increase the temperature of the surface.
Sand helps dissipate heat by acting as a thermal buffer. It also helps maintain good soil stability and prevents the grass from shifting or lifting over time. In addition to its thermal role, sand improves drainage and allows water to flow more easily, thus preventing the formation of puddles.
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