ALLTOP TURF Artificial Grass Installation Tool Grass Cutter Synthetic Turf Knife/Cutter Artificial Turf Knife Synthetic Grass Knife Tool

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ALLTOP TURF Artificial Grass Installation Tool Grass Cutter Synthetic Turf Knife/Cutter Artificial Turf Knife Synthetic Grass Knife Tool

ALLTOP TURF Artificial Grass Installation Tool Grass Cutter Synthetic Turf Knife/Cutter Artificial Turf Knife Synthetic Grass Knife Tool

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Having the correct tools to install artificial grass is the key to success. It can be the difference between a good or a bad installation, as well as saving you hours of time. If you are installing timber edges, a hand saw will be required to cut them down to the required lengths Cut in small areas: For the best results, work in one small area at a time; this will ensure more accurate measuring and cutting. Accurate measurements are the foundation of a successful artificial grass cut. Measure twice and even use different methods to confirm the dimensions before cutting.

You’ll also need to make sure that you have the correct side of the joining tape facing upwards, otherwise the adhesive will not bond correctly. Granite or limestone dust forms a much stronger, harder wearing laying course that provides a far superior finish to sharp sand. When it comes to cutting artificial grass, you’ll need a few tools to get the job done right. The most important tool is a sharp knife or scissors. A dull blade will not cut through the material and could cause fraying or uneven edges. You may also want to use a straight-edge ruler for making precise cuts along straight lines. If you’re working with curved shapes, you’ll need an appropriate template, such as a circle cutter or compass-style device. Wash away spillages with water. If your customer has pets, they should leave any dog or cat poo to harden before removing it. Artificial grass is supplied in rolls of 2m and 4m width. Due to the shape of your lawn, you may need to join multiple rolls of grass together to cover it.

6. Join the grass

Solution: Unroll your artificial grass on your lawn and allow it to acclimatise for a minimum of 24 hours. When trimming around curved edges or corners, make small cuts in increments to ensure an accurate fit. This will also help you follow the fabric grain more carefully. To prevent fraying and unravelling of the cut edges over time, you can apply a seam sealer or adhesive specifically designed for artificial grass. You may hear some people claiming that it is unnecessary or that they have a ‘non-infill’ artificial grass, but unfortunately this type of product does not exist.

To cut artificial grass, you will need specific tools to ensure a clean and precise cut. Here are some tools you’ll need: After levelling the sub-base the next step, before spreading the laying course material, is to ensure that the sub-base is adequately compacted. You’ll need a claw hammer to install nails around the perimeter of your lawn if you’re using timber as a retaining edge, or U-pins if you choose not to use timber. The new washing line base/spike will need to be set into concrete to secure it in place, and a spirit level will be useful to ensure the washing line will sit level.A good quality dropspreader, capable of holding a large quantity of silica sand, can increase the productivity of any professional installation team, as it will dramatically reduce the amount of time needed to apply the sand dressing. As an extra line of defence, we also recommend installing a second layer of weed membrane on top of the laying course, directly beneath your artificial grass.

Rushing through the cutting process can lead to mistakes. Slow down and focus on each cut, ensuring that you follow the marked lines accurately. Precision is key to achieving clean and seamless edges. Keep the Blade/Tool Sharp: Before making cuts on the actual artificial grass, practice on scraps or remnants. This helps you become familiar with the cutting tools and techniques. It allows you to refine your approach before working on the main installation. What are the usual errors people make when cutting artificial grass and how can I steer clear of them? Gently brush and groom the artificial grass fibres using a stiff brush or a specialised grooming tool. Before you begin cutting artificial grass, it’s crucial to measure the area accurately. Use a measuring tape to determine the dimensions of the space where you’ll be installing the grass. It’s useful to have a bottle of white spirit and a clean cloth on hand, in the event you happen to spill any joining adhesive onto your artificial grass.Cut curves carefully: If you need to cut curves, use the tip of the blade as a guide along with the object you are cutting around. Your goal should be to leave only a small gap between the object and the grass. Generally, a gap of about 1/8 inch is ideal. When joining two pieces of artificial grass it’s extremely important to ensure that they are properly secured together, to prevent them from coming apart.

Brush the artificial grass regularly with a stiff brush or plastic leaf rake to keep the fibres straight and even. To ensure the longevity of the seams, make sure the adhesive used for securing the seams is weather-resistant and capable of withstanding changes in temperature and moisture.And that means a big chunk of people are potentially thinking about swapping natural grass for synthetic turf.



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