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  • Used Synthetic Turf is Only Slightly Less Expensive Than New Turf  

    Just because used turf can be only a few days or years old, it doesn’t mean it costs almost as much as new turf. In fact, you can get 50% – 75% off the price of new artificial turf. This is true even for day-old festival turf. 

    Installing Used Artificial Turf is Identical To Installing New Turf  

    While installation procedures for new and used artificial turf may appear identical, some nuances with the latter exist. If you decide to install sports field turf, you may need to: 

    • Buy extra artificial turf to hide imperfections – when installed correctly, any punctures or holes made by forklifts during the transportation process can be repaired. 
    • Use paint to cover up faded areas – professionally sprayed acrylic paint quickly refreshes faded artificial grass fibers. 

    If you choose festival turf, the process usually resembles installing brand-new synthetic grass. 

    Debunking More Myths About Repurposed Fake Grass 

    Used artificial grass can be an excellent solution for property owners who want to get a great quality-to-price ratio. Myths surrounding used synthetic turf stem from the lack of knowledge about this convenient and cost-effective option.  

    By taking advantage of used artificial turf, allows you to enjoy high-quality materials without paying for brand-new products.  

    To learn even more about repurposed artificial turf, download our free “Used Artificial Grass: A Buyer’s Guide.” 

  • Repurposed Artificial Turf Always Comes with Infill 

    While some used artificial turf comes with free infill, it’s not always the best choice for homeowners. Two options exist: 

    • Infilled used turf – synthetic grass with infill inside 
    • Extracted used turf – artificial grass with infill removed 

    The process can cost less if the infill stays inside the turf. Meanwhile, you can save money on buying new infill. However, infill is a heavy material. It adds significant weight to the turf. This makes transportation and installation more difficult and expensive. 

    Extracted turf weighs only around 0.5 lbs. per square foot. Infill can add around 2 lbs. per square foot.  Meanwhile, the absence of infill means you are free to choose the best infill for your purposes instead of going with whatever is already inside. 

    Used Artificial Turf is Bad for the Environment  

    A common mistaken idea about used artificial grass is that it’s bad for the environment. People believe in that myth because they have general knowledge about the harmful effect of plastic. In reality, plastic can damage the environment only when it’s not disposed of correctly. 

    Installing used artificial grass allows you to repurpose the plastic and extend its lifespan. By buying used turf, you keep it from going to landfills. This protects the environment instead of harming it. 

    To date, Artificial Grass Recyclers has kept over 7 million square feet of used turf out of landfills.   

    Meanwhile, unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn’t require pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. This also contributes to keeping the environment safer.   

  • Pet Waste Will Make Used Synthetic Grass Smell  

    One of the myths about repurposed fake grass is its unsuitability for households with pets. With proper installation, infill, and maintenance, used synthetic grass doesn’t absorb odors. 

    • Infill – by adding a special infill to your used artificial grass lawn, you are ensuring odor absorption. For extra nasal protection, you can even use a deodorizing Zeolite-based infill, such as ZeoFill 
    • Maintenance – by washing pet waste away with a hose (as you would with natural grass), you can make sure it doesn’t encourage bacteria growth and cause unpleasant smells. 
    • Installation – professional artificial grass installation teams know not to install a weed barrier under the synthetic materials since they may trap odors.  

    Myth 5: Used Artificial Grass Lowers Property Value  

    The truth is more complex. Artificial grass can actually increase property values instead of decreasing them. Experts believe that a well-maintained yard can increase the value of a home by as much as 15% or 20%. 

    The important term is “well-maintained.” If you do not perform maintenance once every few weeks, your front lawn will look matted and unnatural. A poorly-maintained yard, whether natural or synthetic grass, will hurt property values. 

  • Used Artificial Grass Looks Worn and Old  

    When people hear the word “used,” they generally imagine something that can’t serve its purpose well anymore. Regarding artificial grass, the source of this misconception is the old and worn-out synthetic grass surfaces that haven’t been properly installed or maintained. 

    In reality, sports turf and festival turf can have a lifespan of over a decade. Sports centers and festival organizers buy high-quality, durable synthetic grass so it can withstand high traffic and serious wear. If installed and maintained correctly, used turf will look fresh and natural. 

    This is especially true with festival turf; if you buy festival turf that has only been in use for a few days, it will look new and serve its purpose for many years to come. 

    Used Artificial Turf Doesn’t Look Realistic  

    High-quality artificial turf can look remarkably like natural grass. The same is true for used artificial turf.  

    If professionals install the synthetic grass, it can look and feel just like a well-maintained natural grass lawn.  

    When you install used sports turf, there can be some fading due to heavy wear. You can easily revitalize faded areas with an acrylic paint sprayer.  

  • Used Synthetic Grass is Always Low-Quality 

    When you install used artificial grass, you choose a cost-effective way to take advantage of high-quality materials for your lawn. Used artificial turf refers to synthetic grass that has been repurposed for a new use. 

    Usually, used artificial grass comes from sports fields where regulations dictate surface replacement every couple of years. Since this turf is highly durable, it can easily be repurposed and serve the new owner for decades. 

    While the popularity of used synthetic turf is steadily growing, some misconceptions are still common. Let’s take a closer look at a few of them. 

    Used Synthetic Grass is Always Low-Quality 

    One of the most common inaccuracies concerning used turf regards quality. In reality, used artificial grass can have as much integrity and durability as some types of new turf. 

    In most cases, used artificial grass often comes from sports fields. Depending on the region, sports center regulations require the field surface to be replaced every 5 to 10 years. By that time, the synthetic turf isn’t likely to wear out. 

    Sports centers use the most durable turf that can withstand heavy traffic. Accordingly, the fake grass can be almost as good as new when it comes off after a few years of use.  The downside of installing used synthetic turf from a sports field is markings or lines that may require painting. 

    If you want to avoid the problem with markings, consider going with festival turf.  

    Festival turf is synthetic grass explicitly installed for events or festivals that last only a few days.  

    This makes used festival turf almost indistinguishable from new artificial grass. 

  • Can you keep the free infill that comes with repurposed turf?  

    Yes, you can keep the infill that comes with used artificial turf. It allows you to save money on new infill. However, this decision comes with several downsides:  

    • Extra weight – turf that already has infill inside can be four to five times heavier than synthetic grass without infill. This can make transportation and installation more difficult, 
    • Limited choice – since many types of infills exist, turf without infill allows you to choose the best product for your needs. For example, to improve artificial grass for dogs, you could buy an odor-absorbing infill like ZeoFill. If the infill is already inside, you would have to remove it. 

    If you want a higher-quality infill, you can buy extracted turf. Extracted turf is used artificial grass with infill removed. This type of turf is easier to install because it weighs only around 0.5 pounds per square foot. 

  • Where does repurposed synthetic grass come from?  

    Repurposed artificial grass usually comes from sports or festival fields. Since festival and event organizers use synthetic turf for a short time, you can take advantage of the integrity and quality of the product without facing the cost of new turf. 

    Sports fields  

    Regulations of many sports centers require them to change the surface every few years even if it’s still in excellent condition. AGR purchases this used synthetic turf at a discounted price and resells it to property owners.  

    Recall that repurposing artificial turf involves using a forklift for removal and transportation. This can leave puncture marks. That’s why we recommend buying extra artificial grass for repairing small transportation-related damages.  

    Used synthetic grass from the sports field may have some leftover markings. You can easily cover any lines on used artificial turf with special paint.    

    Festivals and Events  

    Festival and event organizers purchase and use new artificial turf for just two or three days. They usually invest in high-quality synthetic grass so it can withstand heavy traffic. 

    Since the synthetic turf has only been in use for a few days, it maintains all the top qualities of new artificial grass. Unlike sports field turf, it doesn’t come with line markings. 

  • How much does repurposed artificial grass cost in 2023?  

    In 2023, festival turf costs $1.29 per square foot. Sports turf costs even less. Keep in mind that when you buy artificial grass that has been removed from its original spot, forklifts and other machinery are necessary which can puncture the turf. Because of this, you should purchase around 30% extra turf so that you or your installer can repair any imperfections.  

    How affordable is it to install used artificial turf?  

    If you have the right tools for installing used artificial turf, you can do it yourself for a few hundred dollars. For instance, the DIY artificial grass installation of a 1400-square-foot project costs only $950, including the turf itself. Meanwhile, new turf coupled with professional installers can cost ten times as much. 

    However, if you don’t have experience installing artificial turf, you could make mistakes that may lead to extra expenses. Over the years, you’ll find that used synthetic grass is more durable and has a higher return on investment when there is professional installation. 

  • What is the best value artificial turf?

    When it comes to creating a beautiful lawn, maintaining natural grass can be an expensive option. It requires mowing, feeding, fertilizing, and watering. Property owners who want quality and cost-effectiveness often turn to artificial turf. 

    Contrary to a common misconception, high-quality artificial grass products are affordable if you know where to look. Besides being low in maintenance, synthetic turf can help you save money while offering the key benefits of a natural lawn. 

    What is the best value artificial turf? 

    The best value artificial turf is repurposed turf.  Repurposed turf is artificial grass that was previously installed in another location. 

    Repurposed artificial turf costs 50% – 75% less than new artificial grass while still retaining many topic qualities of a new synthetic grass product. 

    In most cases, sports centers and outdoor event organizers replace their existing turf with brand-new grass much earlier than it loses its integrity and natural appearance. To prevent perfectly good turf from going to waste, Artificial Grass Recyclers set out to find it a new home. 

    In fact, we’ve repurposed over 9 million square feet of artificial grass. That’s 9 million square feet of turf we effectively intercepted from landfills. 

     At AGR, we’re highly dedicated to promoting a healthy climate. That’s why we dramatically reduce the cost of artificial turf to make it easier for property owners to install high-quality lawns without breaking the bank. 

    Since the lifespan of artificial grass can reach 20 years, repurposed artificial turf (also known as used synthetic grass) can serve you for decades. 

  • Mistakes to Avoid at Home

    When you see your cat gasping, panic can lead to wrong choices. Here’s what not to do.

    • Don’t give human medicine. Painkillers like Tylenol or aspirin are toxic to cats.
    • Don’t wait days to “see if it gets better.” Breathing trouble rarely improves without help.
    • Don’t force your cat to eat, drink, or move. It can worsen their distress when your cat breathing heavy.

    The safest response is calm observation, minimal handling, and a call to your vet. Acting quickly avoids mistakes that can make things worse.

    Diagnosis at the Vet Clinic

    Vets may run tests such as:

    • X-rays or ultrasounds to check lungs and heart.
    • Blood tests to identify infections or anemia.
    • Echocardiogram (heart scan) for suspected heart disease.
    • Oxygen monitoring to evaluate severity.

    These help pinpoint whether the issue is respiratory, cardiac, or systemic.

    Treatment Options and Care

    Treatment depends on the underlying cause:

    • Respiratory infections → antibiotics, antivirals, supportive fluids.
    • Asthma → inhalers, steroids, or bronchodilators.
    • Heart disease → diuretics, heart medications, oxygen therapy.
    • Heatstroke → rapid cooling, IV fluids, hospitalization.

    Long-term management may include regular vet visits, medication, or lifestyle adjustments.

    Preventing Breathing Problems in Cats

    • Schedule routine veterinary checkups, especially for senior cats.
    • Keep the home free of smoke, strong perfumes, and dust.
    • Maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
    • Reduce stress with safe hiding spaces and gradual introductions to new situations.
    • Monitor at-risk cats (older cats, brachycephalic breeds like Persians).

    Final Thoughts

    A cat breathing heavy should never be brushed off as “just tired.” Sometimes the cause is minor, like stress or play, but it can also be the first visible sign of a life-threatening condition. If you ever feel uncertain, err on the side of caution and seek veterinary advice. Acting quickly can make all the difference for your cat’s health and comfort.