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Q&A: Is Used Artificial Grass Right For Me?
If you've been considering installing used artificial grass for your home or business, you may be wondering if it's the right choice for you. Even if you've already decided that you want to install artificial turf,
Customer Story: Nate Horne – Valley Haven Camp
Nate Horne, a faithful husband, soccer dad, and camp director is one of ReTurf’s many happy customers. It took him just under an hour to tell me everything he appreciated about this company, and its fearless
5 Ways to Use Artificial Turf in Sports & Hobby Applications
Artificial turf can be used for a variety of sports and hobbies, including everything from batting cages to R/C tracks. Whether installed at home or at a commercial facility, artificial turf provides a consistent surface that
Fall Care Tips for Artificial Turf
In autumn, the temperature starts to drop—and so do the leaves. Sure, it’s nice at first, but after that feeling wears off, those autumn leaves can become a bit of a hassle for any property owner.
Benefits of a Turf Lawn with Pets
Have you ever considered swapping out your natural grass lawn for artificial turf? Artificial turf has many benefits, including the fact that it will make taking care of your furry friend a much easier task! If
8 Common Lawn Problems that Artificial Turf Solves
We all love the look of a lush, green lawn. But let's face it - keeping a natural lawn looking good can be a lot of work. From constant mowing and expensive watering, to endless fertilizing
Why Use Sand Infill with Artificial Grass?
When artificial grass is first installed, a layer called infill is spread over the grass blades. This infill material is what helps give the turf its springy/natural feel. It also provides weight to keep the turf
Do Pesticides Work On Artificial Turf?
You may be wondering if pesticides work on artificial turf. Do you have a pet that likes to lay on your artificial turf? Or maybe you're thinking of getting turf to avoid those pesky bugs. This
