How to Find the Best Pet-Friendly Artificial Grass

Pet-Friendly Artificial Grass  by Regina Thomas  |Last Updated 11-30-2022

Finding the best pet-friendly artificial grass can be a tricky prospect because it's important to consider a variety of factors. You want something that looks nice and natural, durable enough for your pets (and children), and won't break the bank.

Luckily, several artificial types of grass on the market have been designed to meet all these requirements.

Dog is lying on artificial grassPet Friendly Artificial Grass: 8 Critical Considerations

Pet Friendly Artificial Grass:  8 Critical Considerations

1. Turf Quality

Some artificial grass companies are not worth the money. These products may look nice initially, but they don't hold up well over time and will need to be replaced frequently. You want a quality product that won't unravel or fade after exposure to sun and rain for just a few months.

There are professionals, such as those specializing in artificial grass in McKinney, who can ensure a quality job from start to finish. 

2. Material

There are plenty of different materials used in artificial grass construction, so it's important to do your research before making a purchase decision. Make sure you know what material was used, as this will play into how much use your lawn gets from both pets and children.

Some turf is made with nylon fibers which can pose problems if exposed to high heat during summer seasons when the ground has been baked dry by hot temperatures--this type of turf should only be used in shaded areas or during the winter.

3. Price

Artificial grass is an investment and will last for many years if properly cared for, so it's important to find a product that fits within your budget parameters but still looks great and offers good value.

Quality artificial turf can be expensive, but there are ways to save money on this type of lawn without skimping on quality materials--for example, look into online retailers as opposed to traditional brick-and-mortar shops; these sites may offer lower prices due to reduced overhead costs like rent/lease payments or building upkeep fees.

You should also do some comparison shopping before making any purchase decisions and investigate manufacturers' warranties, which can vary from company to company. Most home improvement stores offer installation services, which can save you money if you don't want to do it yourself.

4. Quality of installation

While this may not be the most important consideration, it's still worth mentioning.

If you're going to spend several thousand dollars on artificial grass, then having someone handle the installation for you is a good way to ensure that your new lawn will look great and last as long as possible without any problems cropping up along the way.

5. Infill

In addition to the turf itself, you'll also need infill for each square foot of lawn. This material is placed underneath the grass blades and provides stability through its weight/density, preventing soil from being kicked up onto your shoes or blown away by gusts of wind during a storm--in other words, it keeps things in place.

There are several different types on the market with varying price points depending on quality; some examples include sand (the least expensive type), rubber pellets made from recycled tires (these won't blow around as much when exposed to high winds), and ceramic granules which offer great durability but can be quite pricey.

6. Use

You should consider how often you plan on using your new turf before making any purchase decisions. Some products are designed for dogs, while others have been created with children in mind.

If you plan on using your lawn, a lot of it will be subject to heavy traffic from pets and kids, then choose a product that has good reviews regarding durability and resistance to abrasions/punctures.

7. Odor mitigation

This is a common problem with artificial grass but can be solved by using or installing the right infill type. For example, sand infills will absorb most of the odor produced from urine and feces; rubber pellets work well for this as well, although they're more expensive than sand and may not offer as much durability/resistance to scratching/abrasion over time.

8. Aeration

When possible, avoid purchasing products that don't have any perforations in them--these types of turf won't drain properly during rainy seasons. They could lead to mold growth along with other problems such as puddles forming on your lawn after every rainfall event. If you plan on having pets roaming around outside for extended periods, perforations are crucial.

Conclusion

These are some of the main considerations when looking into pet-friendly artificial grass products; hopefully, they've given you an idea of what type of turf might work best in your particular situation. It can take quite a bit of research but finding quality products isn't always difficult if you know where to look--so start shopping around today!

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Author Bio

Regina Thomas is a Southern California native who spends her time as a freelance writer and loves cooking at home when she can find the time.

Regina loves reading, music, hanging with her friends and family along with her Golden Retriever, Sadie. She loves adventure and living every day to the fullest.

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About Janice (author and voice behind this site)

Having lived with dogs and cats most of her life, Janice served as a veterinary technician for ten years in Maryland and twelve years as a Shih Tzu dog breeder in Ohio.

Her education includes undergraduate degrees in Psychology with a minor in biology, Early Childhood Education, and Nursing, and a master's in Mental Health Counseling.

She is a lifelong learner, a dog lover, and passionate about the welfare of animals. Her favorite breed for over 50 years has been the Shih Tzu, but she has also lived with poodles, Maltese, Yorkshire Terriers, beagles, English bulldogs, carin terriers, and a Cocker Spaniel.

When not writing, reading, and researching dog-related topics, she likes to spend time with her eight Shih Tzu dogs, husband, and family, as well as knitting and crocheting. She is also the voice behind Miracle Shih Tzu and Smart-Knit-Crocheting

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