If you’re considering installing synthetic grass in your football stadium, look no further. As a leading artificial grass supplier in China, we specialize in manufacturing top-quality synthetic grass for football fields, including non-infill options. We also provide essential accessories like shock pad layers for a complete installation.
Contact us today to explore the benefits of synthetic grass and experience the superior quality of our products. Join the growing number of institutions enjoying the advantages of synthetic turf for football fields.
Last month, another successful synthetic grass football field project was completed in Guangzhou (2010/10). This project features a 7-a-side football field and a 5-a-side football field, utilizing our premium football synthetic grass, MDD50.
Our top-quality football turfs have been chosen for numerous football fields in Guangzhou. But what drives the switch to synthetic grass in universities, high schools, and sports centers? Safety and durability are among the key reasons. We have designed athletic-grade artificial grass with a focus on safety and long-lasting performance.
Cost-effectiveness is another compelling factor behind the transition to synthetic grass. While the upfront investment may be higher, a synthetic grass playing field is a wise long-term investment that quickly pays off through reduced water and maintenance costs. Moreover, synthetic turf football fields offer extended practice and playing time. Unlike natural grass fields, they remain unaffected by rain or heavy use, eliminating the need for scheduled maintenance or repairs.
Create a dedicated game area in your backyard with artificial grass as the foundation. Install a bocce court, croquet lawn, or horseshoe pit on top of the turf for hours of outdoor entertainment. You can also paint game lines directly onto the grass for classic games like hopscotch or four square, adding a playful touch to your outdoor environment.
Incorporating artificial grass into your outdoor living space opens up a world of creative possibilities, allowing you to design a personalized oasis that reflects your style and interests. Whether you’re looking to create a cozy retreat, a playful pet playground, or a vibrant entertainment area, synthetic turf offers a versatile and durable solution that will enhance your outdoor experience for years to come. So unleash your imagination and transform your outdoor space with the beauty and versatility of artificial grass!
Due to its low maintenance requirements and long lifespan, artificial turf has become a popular option for landscaping, sports fields, and leisure areas. Although it has several advantages over real grass, it is not damage-proof. To ensure the durability of artificial turf and safeguard your investment, it is crucial to understand the most typical methods it can be harmed. We will look at some of the main reasons why artificial grass becomes damaged and offer advice on how to fix or prevent the problems.
Heavy Foot Traffic: Heavy foot traffic is one of the most frequent causes of artificial turf deterioration. Continuous use can cause the fake grass fibers to wear down and compact, resulting in a flattened and less appealing appearance, whether on sports fields, playgrounds, or high-traffic commercial areas. Consider creating designated paths or putting up barriers to restrict foot traffic away from delicate regions to prevent undue wear and tear. To uniformly distribute the impact, rotate the use of several artificial turf areas on a regular basis.
Improper Installation: An artificial grass that has been installed incorrectly may experience a number of issues, such as wrinkling, uneven surfaces, poor drainage, and early wear. For the installation process, it is essential to hire qualified experts. To prevent further problems, they will guarantee enough drainage, correctly prepare the base, and fasten the turf in place. Cutting corners during installation may result in immediate cost savings, but they can later result in expensive repairs or replacements.
A key benefit of adding hardscape to your home is improving the functionality of your outdoor space. Yes, hardscaping projects often add spaces for lounging near an outdoor fireplace or outdoor dining next to an outdoor kitchen, but adding a few unique landscape elements can create a true backyard haven for rest and relaxation. The right hardscape design can also naturally incorporate elements to promote preferred activity, such as gardening. Taken together, the right hardscape adds functionality for outdoor living and increases the value of your home.
A type of stone native to the northwestern United States, bluestone comes in multiple colors ranging from blue to gray to green. Shapes can vary from a straight-edge square to irregular pieces similar to fieldstone. Bluestone can be set on a sand foundation and provides a nice flat surface for patio furniture, a pergola or gazebo.
Repurposed Hardscape Materials
Do you have leftover materials from a home project that you just aren’t sure what to do with? Repurposing them as the basis of your new hardscape is a great option to maximize their use while minimizing your costs.
Repurposed hardscape materials can fit in both of the categories we already explored above. Salvaged bricks, wood, concrete and cobblestone all are great options for a hardscape project. You may also want to upcycle old materials that would otherwise be discarded, such as metals, by giving them new life in your hardscape design.
Examples of Hardscape
Front Entry Walkway
At this client’s home, a beautiful arbor design is complimented by an existing hydrangea paniculata ‘Pink Diamond’ Tree. Well designed front entry walkways connect the front yard to the back yard in a fluid manner. This particular side yard design has fieldstone steps surrounded by plants as you walk through to the back yard.
Creating a solid landscape design for your yard requires more than just laying down sod and putting in new plantings. To achieve a well-designed, cohesive space, it is important to incorporate hardscaping elements alongside the organic ones.
When looking to achieve a balanced, peaceful yard, remember that hardscaping is just as important as natural features. These man-made components, such as walkways, patios, and divider walls, are an important part of the perfect outdoor living space. Hardscape features can add a great complement to your organic space, but creating them comes with a whole different set of concerns than building a vegetable garden or flower bed.
The countdown is on to our favourite time of the year! Decorating the garden can definitely be fun family time, with many of us loving to decorate our gardens with lights and Christmas decorations. Here a few things to keep in mind with your artificial lawn and keep you inspired this Christmas:
Pegs, stakes and sharp objects Some decorations need to be secured to the ground to ensure they don’t blow away, however, if using pegs, pins or even stakes, do not pierce the lawn as this will damage your artificial lawn by causing rips and tears. However, don’t let this limit you in decorating, you can always secure these items by pegging them down in garden beds, or filling large display ornaments with sand etc. to weigh them down.
Every landlord knows that one of your biggest expenses is maintenance. Often repairs can be unavoidable, but the money and time you spend on lawn maintenance is definitely a cost you can cut. Artificial lawn is an incredible investment that will pay off each and every day. For townhouses or rental properties with a small garden, your investment will be minimal and will likely pay off immediately. Costs on equipment such as lawnmowers, weeders, and edge trimmers will be cut out of the budget straight away. Long-term costs like fuel, oil, and equipment upkeep will continue to amass long after you lay down your new artificial lawn. Artificial grass doesn’t require any more maintenance than picking up a few twigs at a residential property. Not to mention it will look like a well maintained natural law year-round.
Going green with an artificial lawn from Lawrence Lawns The landscape of a rental property, town-home, or other commercial residence is the first attribute that is noticed by any potential resident. Whether it is in person, on Rightmove/Zoopla or on Google Maps, those searching for a home will dissect every last detail that they can. How green is the grass? Is the lawn well-kept? Are there patches of dirt, ruts, or holes in the ground? Even if you keep your garden in tip-top shape, heavy rainfall can turn it into a muddy waterlogged mess, and your listing will be judged by its cover before potential clients even view the property. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how an artificial lawn can play a crucial role in increasing rental desirability, decrease costs, and keep tenants happy where they’re at.