TURF FAQ

Items or behaviors that are harmful to artificial turf


2024-06-14

Items or behaviors that are harmful to artificial turf:

 

1. Sharp objects: Any sharp objects, such as knives, scissors, or broken glass, can easily damage the surface of artificial turf, leading to tears or cuts.

 

2. Heavy machinery: Moving heavy machinery or vehicles over artificial turf can compress and flatten the grass fibers, causing long-term damage and affecting its appearance and performance.

 

3. Chemical substances: Exposure to certain chemicals, including solvents, acids, or detergents, can corrode or discolor the artificial turf material, reducing its lifespan and aesthetics.

 

4. Fire or high heat: Artificial turf is highly flammable and can easily melt or deform when exposed to fire or high-temperature sources.

 

5. Pets with claws: Pets with sharp claws, especially dogs, can dig into the turf, causing tears and damage to the fibers.

 

6. Improper installation: If artificial turf is not properly installed, it can become loose or shift, leading to wear and tear at the seams or edges.

 

7. Excessive foot traffic: High foot traffic, especially in concentrated areas, can compress and wear down the turf fibers, reducing its resilience and durability.

 

8. Smoking: Cigarette butts or ashes can burn and damage the artificial turf material, causing discoloration and permanent marks.

 

It is important to maintain and protect artificial turf by avoiding these harmful items or behaviors to ensure its longevity and good appearance. Regular cleaning and maintenance are also crucial to keep the turf in optimal condition.