Category: artificial turf supplier
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How Eco-Friendly Artificial Grass Reduces Water Use
Reducing water usage delivers immediate, measurable benefits. According to the US EPA outdoor water use guidelines, landscape irrigation accounts for a significant portion of residential water consumption. Typical natural lawns need 1–1.5 inches weekly during the growing season, approximately 623 gallons per 1,000 square feet for one inch of water. For a 1,000 square foot lawn watered…
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How Eco-Friendly Artificial Grass Differs From Traditional Turf
Sustainable turf products add material transparency, reduced toxicity, and recyclability as design criteria. Differences appear in recycled backing content, lead-free components, and plant-based infill alternatives to rubber crumb. Not every “green” claim holds up. One product might use recycled materials but non-recyclable adhesives. Another eliminates toxicity but ignores heat retention. Evaluation requires looking past marketing…
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More Water for the Community
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…
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Keeping the Field Looking Its Best
When real grass is used for an outdoor sporting venue, maintaining the field is a constant chore. There’s the need to mow the grass to be the ideal height for every event. When bare spots begin to appear, that calls for some extra fertilizer and bringing in some fresh sod. Frequent watering is needed to…
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Outfitting an Indoor Sport Arena or Field: Is Artificial Grass the Right Solution?
Indoor sports arenas have never been more popular than they are today. The concept of bringing sports that were once only played in outdoor arenas is ideal in areas where the heat and humidity are significant, or there’s the demand for playing certain types of sports outside their traditional seasons. When designing the indoor venue,…
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Create A Play Area for Your Pets
With no worries about them messing or churning it up, you can let your pets have as much fun as they want out on artificial grass. Whether it is playing with a bone or running around like crazy after a ball, this is the sort of fun play zone that they will love heading out…
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Does HexClad Have Teflon? Toxic Chemical Myths vs. Verified Facts
No, HexClad pans do not contain Teflon® (the DuPont brand). Instead, they use a PFOA-free nonstick surface made with PTFE, the same chemical compound that gave Teflon its famous nonstick properties. When used properly and below high heat, PTFE-based coatings are considered safe for cooking. Why People Ask if HexClad Has Teflon The question comes…
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Cost and Finding a White Labrador Puppy
The price tag can vary widely. On average, Labrador puppies range from $800 to $2,000, but white Labradors often land at the higher end of that spectrum—or beyond—because of demand. Ethical breeders won’t charge extra simply because of coat color. They focus on health, temperament, and responsible lineage. If a breeder is marketing “rare white…
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Are mulchers safe to use in residential neighborhoods?
Q: Is it better to rent or buy a mulcher?A: If you use it fewer than three times a year, renting is more cost-effective. For regular yard or land management, buying quickly pays for itself. Q: Can a mulcher handle wet leaves or palm fronds?A: Most garden mulchers struggle with wet material, which clogs blades…
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What It Will Cost You
Money is usually the dealbreaker. Rental fees, by contrast, are far more approachable: $50–$100 per day for garden mulchers, $300–$600 for skid steer attachments, and $1,000+ for full forestry machines. It all comes down to frequency of use. Rent twice a year for a cleanup? Stick with rentals. Clearing acreage monthly? Ownership saves you money…