Beautiful Nailing Down Artificial Grass
Those nails are designed especially for artificial grass.
Nailing down artificial grass. If the crease is near the edge pull on the edge to straighten it out. Roll out the grass and make sure that all sides overlap and the entire area is covered. Cut fake turf on the backside to fit the area.
After the seams are secured your installer will begin the process of securing the border of your artificial lawn which is most commonly accomplished by using nails aka lawn spikes to hold your lawn securely in. Fixing artificial grass to timber in the ground is definitely a bad idea. Stretch turf and fasten with nails as you move across to the opposite end.
We recommend to put 1 nail minimum at each l. A properly installed artificial lawn could last 15 20 years timber in the ground will usually last anywhere between 6 8 years before becoming rotten. Its likely that you will need to join sections together so when rolling make sure that the pile of both sections is running in the same direction.
I then lift the flap back on both pieces of grass and lay a piece of Artificial Turf Joining Tapeshiny side down along the underside of both pieces of grass I want to join. I put 5 or 6 60mm X 25mm Nailsdown the joining tape so it doesnt blow away when it is getting glued. Step 5 - Groom your artificial lawn.
They are 8 inches long in spiral nails non-galvanized. The edges of the artificial grass must be fixed with nails. Flip it over and pull the area out again.
Fixing to timber is an old DIY method of installing artificial grass which should be avoided unless your artificial grass. Once its stretched out and free of wrinkles nail down that section. Now for the tricky bit.