The Many Benefits Of Artificial Grass
There’s not many people out there who don’t love the feel and smell of natural grass. A neatly trimmed lawn is often the pride of the home owner. In certain cases, however, synthetic grass is a much more sensible option than natural grass. In the next few paragraphs we will give examples of when artificial grass is a better choice than its natural counterpart. There are many good reasons why one increasingly finds that sports fields are using artificial grass instead of real grass. A soccer field, for example, handles large amounts of traffic. This results in the grass quickly becoming patchy, necessitating regular replacement of the grass in that area. Synthetic grass is much stronger and can therefore handle much worse wear and tear than real grass. Another major reason why sports clubs switch to artificial grass is to save on their monthly water bill. To keep a soccer field green during the summer months takes a lot of water. If that field was covered with an artificial lawn, there would be no need for watering it. An artificial lawn is therefore also an excellent choice for someone who owns a holiday house. A natural lawn will have to be cut at least twice during any given month. That is twenty four times a year, which is going to cost you a considerable amount of money. You also have to hire someone to regularly water the lawn, unless you install automatic sprinklers. A synthetic lawn will not only drastically cut your water bill, but also your maintenance bill. Maybe you’ve heard stories about synthetic lawns being bad for the environment. The fact is that none of this can be substantiated with scientific evidence. A recent scientific study in fact found that synthetic lawns don’t give off any gasses that could harm the environment. They don’t negatively effect the normal flow of water either. No proof could also be found that it contaminates storm water to any significant extent. Many people in the past used to complain that synthetic lawns somehow don’t feel or look like real grass at all. A number of years back that was in many cases a valid complaint. Nowadays, however, science has refined the manufacturing process to such an extent that an artificial lawn looks and feels very much like the real thing. Soy is for example used to enhance both the appearance and feel of synthetic grass. The dividends of an artificial lawn will only become apparent over a period of time. The savings on water and maintenance over a ten year period can be astronomical. The fact that your lawn can look like new ten years from now is an added bonus.