Artificial grass, also known as synthetic turf or astroturf, is a popular choice for homeowners who want a low-maintenance lawn. With proper care and maintenance, your artificial grass can provide a beautiful, low-maintenance lawn for years to come.
However, just like natural grass, artificial grass can become damaged over time, most usually by some type of accident. When this happens, homeowners are faced with the decision of whether to repair or replace their artificial grass.
The first step in determining whether to repair or replace your artificial grass is to assess the damage. If the damage is minor, such as a small tear or hole, repairing the artificial grass may be the best option if we can match the existing turf. This is why it’s important to keep the product data sheet when your new turf is installed.