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Why Artificial Grass is Gaining Popularity Amongst Homeowners
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SYNLawn Of Dallas / Ft.Worth
(IC: professional)
Due to substantialtechnological advances within the artificial grass industry, homeowners todayare increasingly choosing synthetic lawn products in their front garden andbackyard areas. Many choose to replace their natural turf due to a conscious decisionto move toward green products that support a more environmentally friendly wayof life.
Since faux grass does not require regular watering or the use of potentially harmful (and costly) fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides, pesticides or weed killers, new fake grass owners feel good knowing that they are saving money while being good to the environment. Seeing as you won't need to water the grass anymore - other than to rinse off the artificial lawn area every once in a while to remove small amounts of dirt and dust - you will be saving money on your utility bills as well as becoming more eco-friendly in the process.
In addition to saving money due to limiting your water usage, the installation of a manmade grass material will be music to the ears of anyone who dislikes the spring and summer months due to severe grass and pollen allergies. With fake turf, there's no way that those who suffer from allergies will have to stay inside when the sun starts shining. With a synthetic lawn, you can enjoy the look and feel of the real thing but without the pesky disadvantages that can sadly plague your sinuses day after day.
For some people, a beautiful and verdant grass area is a double-edged sword, where the amount of work you put in is the only thing that will reap you great results. But what if you want a pretty garden but without all the backbreaking toil and sweat it takes to acquire it? With an artificial turf installation, the labor required vanishes but all the low-maintenance positives still remain. In short, you get an eye-catching, all-year-long lawn, but with none of the exhausting work. No more mowing, weeding, edging, or reseeding when the grass becomes thin or starts to yellow due to extreme variances in weather.
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Published April 11th, 2014 9:51 AM
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