While there’s usually plenty of water to go around, several weeks without rain is usually enough for the city council to urge everyone in the community not to water their lawns for a while. Think of how much water it takes to maintain a playing field. Even an indoor field that has the benefit of climate control will still need some water.

If that field is covered with artificial grass rather than real grass, there is no need to water the field at all. By reducing the demand for water in the community, the water supply will stretch a little further until the rains return and replenish those local rivers, reservoirs, and other sources used by the local water authority.

Plenty of Color Choices

While you know that the grass for the indoor field needs to be green, what shade of green would be best? Synthetic turf comes in any shade that you can imagine. You also get to choose the style along with the shade that’s right for your venue.

While green is the most likely choice, did you know that it is possible to invest in synthetic grass in different colors? This makes it easy to use green for many parts of the field, and also use other colors to create permanent striping, goal lines, and other elements. If you like, it’s even possible to use the home team colors for the entire field. Try doing that with the real thing.


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