This is a synthetic putting green and synthetic turf installed over an existing cement patio.
Installing synthetic turf on concrete.
One way to install artificial turf over concrete is with glue.
This can be a very messy and tricky installation process but it works great.
Adhering synthetic turf to concrete that is above 160 degrees lessens the penetration of both the adhesive to the concretes surface and the adhesion to the backing of the synthetic turf.
Artificial turf can be installed over almost any surface even concrete.
Install a bendaboard border along the perimeter of your installation if desired.
Many gyms and fitness centers are using artificial grass on concrete floors instead of carpet partly because of its look and partly because it helps the athletes associate with the outdoors.
Starting at any edge lift up the artificial turf and apply a thin layer of the glue on the concrete.
Designed by the green guy of paso robles ca.
With chalk trace the shape of the putting surface on the side of the turf that is facing up.
Clean and prepare the surface.
The first important thing you should do before you install your synthetic grass is to.
For example a concrete pool deck can be slippery but covering it with synthetic turf can provide a more attractive safer surface around your pool.
Continue around the entire edge of the turf and then use the glue to join the seams.
The lower the surface temperature the deeper the penetration and adhesion between the concrete and the synthetic turf.
Installing directly over concrete.
Laying synthetic grass on paving slabs or pure concrete is easy and doesn t require much maintenance afterwards.
Tips for installing artificial grass over concrete or asphalt.
Once your drainage has been approved be sure to prepare the area by cleaning away all.
Installing a shock pad to soften the surface is usually part of the process.
Artificial turf can be glued down directly on top of the concrete using an artificial grass adhesive.
The advantages to using bendaboard are that your turf will definitely not come up and cannot be pulled up by dogs.
The concretes surface can reach up to blistering high degrees.
Alternatively you can use 60d six inch nails every 4 inches 10 2 cm on the perimeter.
Using a loop pile cutter or carpet knife trim the excess off of the putting surface leaving you with the correct size to adhere to your putting green.
In some cases installing artificial grass over concrete will improve the surface and make it better suited for your intended use.