No-infill grass systems provide much more open space between and below the fibers, leading to enhanced airflow throughout the entire turf layer. Rather than heat collecting in a compacted rainfall of plastic blades and infill granules, air can flow in from the edges and underneath, dissipating heat all day.
As the air circulates more freely, the surface cools more naturally, just as a well-ventilated wood deck feels cooler than a solid concrete slab. Even when the sun is beating down, that steady flitting of air helps keep the turf closer to ambient air temperature, which is important in compact Sacramento lots, where reflected heat from stucco or pavers can raise temperatures.
The increased airflow helps combat moisture. Water from irrigation overspray, pool, or pet splashes has more direct avenues to flow down rather than ponding at the base of the blades. That helps minimize odors and bacteria, which is especially crucial in shaded side yards or skinny strips between homes where airflow is already restricted.
For this reason, no-infill turf is a great choice for enclosed courtyards, walled-in backyards, and townhome patios in Sacramento, where heat and stagnant air are generally an issue. Improved airflow makes these small indoor spaces more usable for longer portions of the day.
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