THE BEST ARTIFICIAL GRASS IN THE INDUSTRY
We are the top supplier of synthetic grass and putting greens in this rapidly growing industry. Synthetic Grass Warehouse’s success is dependent on its high capacity warehouse, quick shipping, high volume inventory, and the latest product development.
As an artificial grass wholesale company, we understand every installation company’s needs, including the best quality products, quick shipping, and outstanding pricing. Synthetic Grass Warehouse offers all of these vital components to ensure that each installation company maintains a great reputation. There is no order that is too small or too large for us. Contact us and let one of our professionals help find a solution for your landscape.
THIS IS THE WAY WE KEEP THE TURF STANDING AT ATTENTION
Same as carpet, artificial turf looks bad when it’s matted down. Why does one synthetic grass flop over like a wet taco, while another stands tall and looks natural? It really doesn’t take a Ph.D. in Turfology to grasp the concept.
The polyethylene yarns in today’s turf are manufactured to stand perpendicular to the backing, but with suppleness and resiliency similar to natural grass. The idea is to look and feel like a natural lawn, and synthetic grass does this well. Sometimes it does the job too well.
Under heavy traffic, the blades of natural grass get stomped and matted, and synthetic grass behaves the same way. But while Mother Nature can regenerate or grow new fibers, synthetic grass needs the benefit of a good brushing – or forward-thinking engineering – to look good again.
Installation techniques, infill in particular, helps prevent matting in artificial turf. If no one walked on a synthetic lawn, the fibers wouldn’t be subjected to pressure and wouldn’t bend. Because most synthetic grass will be walked on, infilling — distributing granules among the synthetic grass blades and working it into the pile – is necessary. In filling the voids, proper infill gives the long synthetic fibers something to lean on when they are pressed and bent, enhancing the resilient performance characteristics of the yarn.
The choice of turf also determines whether turf is going to lay down on the job. Synthetic grass with wider blades of thicker microns typically stand up best to heavy traffic best. Also, in general, shorter blades (such as those found in SGW’s Pet Turf) will mat down less than taller blades.













