Articles about Durafill (0-5 of 5)

  • Synthetic Grass And Heat
    By: Glenn Chavez | - There has been much controversy about artificial turf surfaces and its relation to heat, the sun, and hotter temperatures. There have been claims that artificial turf and its lack of watering makes it that much more susceptible to heat and heat absorbency. Studies have shown that there are evident possibilities of artificial grass surfaces rising in temperature during hot seasons. However, evidence of these studies do not completely rule this heat as an imminent danger to people or animals that ...
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  • Synthetic Grass And Its Counterparts
    By: Sam G. Walton | - It is important to know the different parts of synthetic grass to truly understand if it is the right choice for you. What many people do not know, is that synthetic grass is made up of several parts to be able to feel like natural grass. Plenty of research and engineering has been made over the decades since it was first introduced. Research is still being conducted today for synthetic grass to operate efficiently and effectively with people and the environment. The major improvements in today' ...
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  • What Is Infill And Durafill?
    By: Terry Evans | - Synthetic grass is engineered to be long lasting and durable for several years. Artificial turf manufacturers are constantly improving the composition of turf products to meet high quality expectations. A significant component used to maintain the quality of synthetic grass is infill. Infill consists of pebble-like granules that are spread below the turf surface in between grass blades, acting as a cushioning layer. Infill also helps to keep synthetic grass blades upright and standing. There are ...
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  • How To Install Artificial Grass
    By: Brian Pierce | - Just to give a quick explanation of an installation process, the following lists the steps:
    1. Clear any existing grass or vegetation on area for turf, spray weed killer or grass blocker solution to ensure that no vegetation will grow under the turf area in the future.
    2. Once you are ready, apply crushed stone aggregate or decomposed granite. You can purchase this at your local rock yard or building supply warehouse.
    3. Once the crushed stone is applied, you will want to m ...

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  • How To Install Artificial Grass
    By: Brian Pierce | - Just to give a quick explanation of an installation process, the following lists the steps:
    1. Clear any existing grass or vegetation on area for turf, spray weed killer or grass blocker solution to ensure that no vegetation will grow under the turf area in the future.
    2. Once you are ready, apply crushed stone aggregate or decomposed granite. You can purchase this at your local rock yard or building supply warehouse.
    3. Once the crushed stone is applied, you will want to m ...

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