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amother
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Thu, Aug 20 2015, 4:20 pm
EsaEinai wrote: | We installed artificial turf in our backyard and love it! A gardeber comes and blows the leaves, you can hose it down if it gets dirty. When you have it professionally installed the company digs up a few inches of dirt and puts down several inches of crushed gravel before laying down the turf so that it will drain water properly.
My backyard always looks beautiful and the kids love running on it and doing cartwheels etc. best decision we made. |
that's great! Which company installed it for you?
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amother
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Sun, Mar 12 2023, 5:39 pm
We had used rubber mats installed over about 400 sq ft. in our backyard on top of concrete pavers which were installed under a playground as a protection for the children from falls. Theyre the real thick pavers which are about 2" high. problem is that they shifted and dont look so pretty anymore, theyre also leaving the children black when they come in from playing on them due to the nature of the rubber. Im thinking what the best solution to this would be... Im thinking of laying over a layer of turf on top of that to have it look pretty, avoid the dirst issue and still stay with the rubber protection against falls. Anyone with any advice on this or any other ideas? Something that doesnt need much care, will keep the children safe and clean and give a pretty look...
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