Infill is placed between the fibers of artificial grass to add weight, improve stability, and keep the blades upright. The most common types of infill include:
Silica Sand:
- Economical and widely used.
- Provides stability and support but can compact over time.
Rubber Granules:
- Commonly used in sports fields for shock absorption.
- Reduces the risk of injuries.
Organic Infill:
- Made of cork or coconut fibers.
- Environmentally friendly and cooler than sand or rubber.
Zeolite:
- Natural infill that neutralizes odors, especially for pet-friendly lawns.
Choosing the Right Infill:
- For landscaping, silica sand or organic infill works best.
- For sports fields, rubber infill offers durability and safety.
- For pet owners, zeolite is an excellent choice to control odors.