How much grass do I need?
Verde grasses are manufactured in rolls 2 metres (6 feet 6 inches) or 4 metres (13 feet) wide and are supplied in lengths to suit your requirements. It is necessary therefore to carefully work out the lengths and widths you will require, to minimise wastage. It may help to work out your requirements on squared paper. Verde artificial grasses are easily joined and, due to the long pile, carefully made seams are invisible.
For simple shaped areas it is relatively easy to work out your requirements. For more complicated areas it would be advisable to accurately draw a plan of the area to be covered. Send your plan to your supplier, who can advise on your requirements.
How do I make joins?
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Joins are made by sticking the underside of the artificial grass to a special seaming tape by means of polyurethane adhesive. The edges to be joined should be trimmed carefully, removing any excess "selvedge" material. Adjacent panels should be laid together ensuring that straight cut edges are butted close together (fig 1).
As all grasses have a directional pile, check and ensure all panels are running in the same direction. The edges are then folded back and the seaming tape laid,plastic side down, centrally along the joint (fig 2). |
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The strength of the join will be improved if the seam can be weighed down during the curing time of the adhesive. Seaming tape and adhesive cartridges may be ordered when ordering the grass. Each cartridge of adhesive is sufficient for 3 metres of seam. |
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If installed on a hard surface indoors or out, these surfaces may be loose laid or spot stuck to a hard solid surface such as concrete, timber, decking, tarmac, fibreglass or plastic. (see illustration)
As with Verdegrass, the Super quality may be loose laid or spot stuck. On an unbound surface it need only be secured at the edges.
Dry, coarse sand (block paving sand is excellent) brushed into the pile of the Verdeturf is sufficient to hold the grass in place (approx 20 kg per square metre)
As with Verdeturf, sand is used to hold the grass down. Due to the closer fine tufting, Super Verdeturf and Verdeluxe only require approximately 8 kg of sand per square metre. The sand should be evenly distributed to ensure no excess appears on the surface.
If alternative fixing is provided, both surfaces may be installed with no sand infill.
Super Verdeluxe should be dressed with a mixture of sand and/or rubber to suit your requirements. We would normally recommend a dressing of sand (approx 15 kg/sa.metre), which will settle in the bottom of the pile and hold the product in place. In addition, you may want to dress this product with an infill of rubber crumb (approx 8kg/sq.metre). the rubber crumb provides additional support for holding the pile of the Super Verdeluxe upright, whilst also creating a soft feel underfoot.
How do I form the edges? 
1. By butting against an existing wall or upstanding kerb.
2. By fixing to an edge board - tanalised timber 100mm x 25mm located by wooden pegs 50mm x 50mm x 300mm is ideal.
3. By placing the edge of the grass under paving stones or similar fence.
4. By burying the grass edge under adjacent natural turf.
What do I need to do to maintain it?
Artificial Grass is a low maintenance but not a no maintenance surface. The rules are simple - remove debris, particularly leaves or pet droppings, since otherwise these will compost into the surface and allow moss to grow. Debris may be removed by sweeping, and in dry conditions may be vacuumed with a domestic appliance. Do not vacuum sand filled grass - your machine will fill with sand!
If moss does form in the pile, it should be treated with a proprietary moss killer and swept thoroughly to remove the dead material. A bass broom or similar stiff brush is best for maintaining a 'fresh' appearance. Odd weeds which may seed themselves in the surface may be removed by hand or spot-sprayed with a general weedkiller.