Sunday, October 14, 2012

NUMBER OF SAND ON ARTIFICIAL GRASS



Today we will discuss is how much sand is needed for turf maintenance. One of the many advantages of artificial grass over natural grass is that the former does not require much maintenance, and maintaining both lawn and any other object not only represents a constant effort, but also a huge waste of money, and because of this is because many people choose to use artificial turf, but this does not mean that it does not require any kind of process to keep it looking good and wear is not notorious or fast.
Although the processes to be performed are not many, must be done correctly to ensure not only good results, but a long lasting life. The most important maintenance process that is performed in the carpets of this type is the placement of an amount of sand on artificial turf covering the entire surface, but when we “cover” refers to the placement of a certain amount of artificial grass sand so that it is inserted between the irregularities of the carpet, unseen but giving it a certain stiffness or hardness, with the carpet itself has not.
By this we mean that both grass mats, also as with most carpets are a way to “meet” other surface but in the case of synthetic grass carpets should be stronger and have some stiffness or with more structure, not including that provided by the surface on which it is installed, it even gives a perfect support, should not apply in the grass mat other element that guarantees the same structure but the carpet and spend fast due to constant footfalls, and when cake synthetic grass surfaces which are played or play sports, carpets tend to suffer more damage more than anything for the special sports shoes that have caps on their soles cause even more damage to the artificial grass carpets.
So, for this reason we proceed to the application of a certain amount of sand in artificial turf should also know how to perform the application thereof to fulfill the previously determined function, but not both a nuisance for those Sand the surface used on artificial grass.

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