While artificial lawns are decidedly a lower maintenance option than traditional, natural lawns, they do still require some routine cleaning and other maintenance on a regular basis. Here’s what you can expect for biweekly and monthly maintenance, as well as how to deal with pet waste and odors, and other special circumstances that may pop up with artificial grass. Make sure to also read our new “Artificial Grass Maintenance Guide” eBook for all there is to know about maintaining artificial grass!
Biweekly Maintenance
As advertised, artificial grass is extremely low maintenance. In fact, the only suggested weekly or biweekly maintenance routine is to remove any large debris that might be laying on the surface and to do a light rinse with the hose as you see fit. Removing rocks, twigs, or other scraps from the surface of the lawn is often an aesthetic preference, and a light rinse with a hose can wash away dust or smaller debris from inside the individual blades of grass.
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