ProGreen Synthetic Grass™ Installation Overview

Note: Below is a brief expanation of how to install artificial grass. We provide you with detailed instructions upon purchase.

Learn how to measure your yard for ProGreen Synthetic Grass
Measure your yard with a 100 foot tape measure and use an aerial map application like google maps to determine how much turf you will need. If you need assistance feel free to call us at
1-888-440-7888.
Clear all vegetation and debris. Add a base of crushed rock and level it with a landscaping rake. Then spray with water and compact the area with a water-filled lawn roller.
Unroll and lay out the artificial grass, cut off the ends, and line up edges. Then fold back the pieces of turf, roll out the seam tape in the middle of the two pieces, and apply adhesive. Next, roll back one piece of turf onto seam tape and then line up other side and do the same.
Use a stiff-bristled broom to make the grass fibers stand up, the grass fibers will be lying down due to being transported in a roll.
Use a broadcaster/spreader to add sand between the grass fibers. A depth of approximately 1/2" to 3/4" is recommended. Then brush again to get the sand down to the artificial grass backing and to make the grass fibers stand on end.
Stake down the turf along the perimeter every 3 feet or so. If desired, add edging, rock or other border.

Common Uses for ProGreen Synthetic Grass
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ProGreen synthetic grass earns points in the LEED program
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