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How to Install Sub-Base for Artificial Grass. Once you have removed the existing covering (natural grass, paving, shingle etc) it is best to loosely level off the area you would like to cover. You can then add your crushed granite stone subbase to a depth of 25-50mm and compact it thoroughly.
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Read More »Installing artificial grass in your garden is a relatively simple process of which you will reap many rewards throughout the following years, but if you fail to install your fake turf properly, the end result will be far from desirable. What goes under artificial grass is arguably one of the most important steps because it will drastically affect how long your lawn will last and the finish of it. This extends further than just your artificial turf underlay. Sub-base is a hugely important step in the installation process, but it’s one that is little known amongst those laying their own lawn, and it is made even more difficult by the amount of false advice that can be found on the internet. If you’re looking to install your artificial grass yourself, or if you’re trying to learn more about the process as a whole, learning about sub-base from a reliable provider of artificial lawn is a crucial step. We’ve put together this handy guide to explain what sub-base is and why you need it; equipping you with the knowledge to confidently move forwards with your artificial grass project. We have over 20 years’ experience in installing fake grass, and we believe our method is the best way to ensure an amazing artificial lawn every time.
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Read More »There are a few different sub-base options, the most common being crushed granite stone. This is sometimes referred to as Grano dust or 4-6mm dust. You can also use limestone and MOT Type 1, but here at Artificial Lawn Company, we mainly use our own special mix of crushed granite aggregate. Our special blend is different to most as it consists of more stone and less of the fines and dust, giving it excellent drainage which important for pet owners as it holds onto very little moisture. This is one of the reasons why when you choose to use us for your artificial grass installation, it will be of the highest quality finish and should last at least 12-15 years.
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Read More »If MOT Type 1 is used, we will always add a 25mm layer of crushed granite on top for drainage & levelling purposes. In cases where lots of levelling is required, it is common to use the type 1 in the dips greater than 50mm and then crushed granite stone for the rest of the area. For all subbase options, the key to a great and long-lasting finish is thorough compaction using a Wacker plate. When increasing the levels by large amounts, it is best to build-up in layers and compact as you go.
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