The first big mistake that most DIY installers make is poor preparation, resulting in poor drainage. You'll need to dig a good foundation for your grass turf so that you don't end up with unhygienic pools of standing water whenever it rains.
Adding a layer of hardcore or gravel before levelling with sand will ensure drainage is adequate - no more muddy puddles!
The slightest bump will spoil the professional look of your lawn, so make sure you start by taking up the old turf. Clear any large stones, tree roots or other obstacles to a perfectly flat and even lawn before you start to install on a level bed of sand.
Just as weeds and other unwanted intruders can spoil the look of a living lawn, they'll do the same with your artificial grass turf. It's essential that you install a weed-inhibiting membrane under your grass to stop other plants from breaking through.
After all, you've installed an artificial lawn because it's low-maintenance - don't make the mistake of having to keep it weeded!
As with any DIY job, creating the perfect artificial lawn is all about the quality of the finish. These are the worst errors when it comes to laying your lawn:
Never get rid of the scraps from laying your lawn - you never know when you might have a small tear or hole that you need to repair that an offcut is perfect for.
While this doesn't exactly affect the installation process, it is a crucial part of keeping your lawn well maintained. You must ensure that sunlight can't reflect back onto your newly installed lawn - otherwise, you may be replacing sections of your grass more quickly than you think.
That's because reflections can cause burn damage if left unattended - and if you threw away the offcuts, you're in double trouble!
We stock a wide range of grass turf plus all the accessories you need for a stylish and seamless installation so you can create that perfectly professional lawn in your own garden.