One of the simplest and quickest ways to cool down artificial turf so you can step on it is to rinse it with a garden hose. A mist on top can cool the turf temperature by 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, which is typically enough to transform a too-hot zone into a space that is safe and functional for kids, pets, or a fast fitness session.
This comes in handy on days when the air itself feels heavy, as you still want to make use of the yard, even for a limited time. In Sacramento, the strongest sun tends to hit during peak in the mid to late afternoon, when the harsh UV that browns natural grass and inferior turf is most destructive.
One easy habit is to rinse your turf in the late morning if you anticipate a midday gathering, or 20 minutes before an evening barbecue or play. A rinse before the sun is blazing reduces heat absorption, and a rinse after a long, hot day resets the surface.
AGL Grass North’s state-of-the-art systems employ no-infill turf or cutting-edge cooling infill, meaning water doesn’t pool or lounge. The fibers and backing drain quickly so that you can hose the turf down and it will stay PLAYABLE, not soggy.
This blend of smarter design and basic irrigation provides a more enjoyable surface without turning on the sprinklers like a natural lawn would have to during an extended Sacramento heat wave.
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