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Make the switch to artificial grass. The number one benefit to having artificial grass is that it doesn't involve maintenance!
Updated 5 years ago by MegaGrass Support
Face weight is used to determine turf durability. The face weight (or pile weight) is the weight of the turf pile per square yard measured in ounces. It should not be confused with the total weight.
Stitch count refers to the number of stitches per square meter. Learn the formula to calculate the stitch count for your needs.
Pile height is the height of the artificial grass blade in inches from the backing to the tip and can be given in fractions of an inch. MegaGrass pile height ranges from 0.5 inches for golf putting greens to 2.625 inches for landscape application.
MegaGrass artificial turf is designed for animal hospitals, kennels, and homeowners with pets. It's durable, stain resistant, highly absorbent and chemical free.
MegaGrass covers our artificial grass for fifteen (15) years from the date of artificial grass installation. Read more about our warranty program.
Did you know artificial grass come with all types of components? Find out which one works for your lifestyle.
Gauge is like your bedsheet thread count. The higher the number, the denser the grass.
For seaming together pieces we recommend cutting off a few inches off the corners/edges of each piece, then you use a combination of adhesive or seaming tape to connect the pieces.
Taking care of your artificial grass is easy. Simply clean surface debris with a leaf blower or rake and hose off any wet paste. To clean up spills, simply use soap and water with a rag or brush and then rinse.
With moderate traffic, artificial grass lasts up to 25 years. It won't fade or flatten over time and MegaGrass has a 15-year warranty on all turf products.
Even with moderate traffic MegaGrass artificial grass lasts up to 25 years. That's a long time!
Relax, fraying or shedding on the edges of turf can occur because every piece is cut to order from much larger pieces of the turf.
If you like saving money, artificial grass is worth it. For every 1,000 square feet of natural grass lawn, you spend approximately $19,500 in 10 years period; $2,000 in installation costs, and $1,700 in annual maintenance. Synthetic grass only requires an upfront cost.
Stitch rate is the number of stitches per inch in the length of synthetic turf. For example, the stitch rate of 14/10, means there are 14 stitches in 3.93 inches.
Our artificial grass is 100% lead-free. No research has shown any health risks. It's made of the thermoplastic, low-density polyethylene (LDPE). PE is widely used in the food industry. LDPE is a very…
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