We’ve had it done - brilliant for us. Still looks good after 3 years. I hated cutting it so not having to do that now is great
We are thinking of replacing the awful grass on our house which we bought last September with artificial grass
Neither of us are keen gardeners. We have 2 cats and likely to have kids in the near future.
In total would have around 80m2 area - 50 out the back and around 30 out the front (divided by the path to the front door)
So the questions
Does anybody have it? Good/bad points about it? Costs? How has it faired in terms of wear? Would you do it again given the choice?
Thanks in advance for the help
We’ve had it done - brilliant for us. Still looks good after 3 years. I hated cutting it so not having to do that now is great
We’ve just bought a new place, and the fact it had artificial grass probably swung it for us!
I think there was an extensive thread about this last year.
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As a thought, my sister had a firework land on her artificial back lawn, the fence caught fire and the lawn got spoilt. Wasn’t covered on house insurance so worth checking.
We have articial grass in our back garden - not 100% sure on the brand or type, sorry (not very helpful I know!)
We have two young kids and it’s great, basically like an extra room in the summer. We just vacuum it every now and then. Ours is quite thick so any trips or bumps don’t hurt.
It is very robust and hasn’t faded or degraded in any way. Wasn’t sure about it when the mrs first proposed the idea but it has actually turned out really well and I would highly recommend it!
It wasn’t my first choice, but after several years of trying to get the lawn back after winters which had left it mossy and patchy, I decided to try it. It cost about the same as the complete preparation and re-turfs had. Now, 5 years on, I am more than happy with it. The virulent green has faded to a more reasonable hue over the years and it just needs a decent sweep every now and then.
It’s all in the preparation though and it’s worth spending a bit more on a decent product as there are some seriously horrible versions around.
Thanks for the experiences so far, contacting a few local people for quotes is the next step