Artificial turf is known for its durability and low maintenance, but occasional repairs may be necessary. Here’s how to keep your synthetic lawn in top shape.
Replacing Damaged Sections
Accidents happen, and even the toughest artificial grass can get damaged. Replacing a damaged section involves cutting out the affected area and fitting a new piece. This is a manageable DIY task for small areas, but larger sections may require professional help.
Matching the new turf to the existing lawn can be tricky. Synthetic grass varies slightly in color between batches. Keeping leftover pieces from the original installation can help. If you don’t have extras, find the closest match available. Over time, any color differences will blend in.
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