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Artificial Grass in Salford

Artificial grass is an alternative selection to a natural lawn. It requires very little upkeep as you won’t need to mow it or handle mud during the winter. Today, artificial grass is comprised of fibres and infills of a mixture of sand and granules of recycled rubber. They've generally been used in industrial conditions, but are becoming more and more common in people’s homes. You can lay artificial grass on practically any surface, irrespective of whether it's flat or sloping. It's safe for children and pets, and it also drains like actual grass so you will not end up with puddles. It’s environmentally friendly as you won’t need to water it and there is no requirement to treat it with pesticides or feeds. You should get as much as 20 years out of your artificial grass with no upkeep and hassle. It won’t fade or flatten after some time, and it will retain its colour right until the end of its life. Should you require a local pro to lay artificial grass for you, just fill in the form and we’ll put you in contact with up to 4 contractors who will give you a cost-free, no obligation quote.

Average Artificial Grass cost in Salford

Artificial grass project prices can vary a lot, depending on the product you choose and the amount of it you need. The location of your property and the accessibility of the area you’re planning to cover can make a big difference too. Generally, the average cost of artificial grass projects in the UK is about £4,000. However, it’s a good idea to get several quotes from tradespeople working in your area, so you can determine what’s a fair price for your project.

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Prices based on actual Artificial Grass costs for Salford, as reported by local LeadsDoWork members.

Artificial Grass installation cost in Salford 2024

Labour cost £2,800
Material cost £1,000
Waste removal £200
Time frame: 1-2 days

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Salford

The city of Salford is part of Greater Manchester and has a population over 200,000. After the Second World War it has witnessed a decline in populace and there hasn't been a significant boost in completely new premises. In fact, more than 250 listed structures remain, including the cathedral and historical monuments. With a history backdating to the Neolithic years there are various houses in need of bringing up-to-date and looking after.

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Artificial Grass pros in Salford

Nomow

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Based: in Buxton, SK17 8BJ

Nomow supply & install artificial grass & turf throughout the UK. Artificial grass is the perfect solution for architects, landscapers, schools & gardens.

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Gary C., TF3
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Very nice person. Very friendly, answered all my questions.

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13 Jan

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Salford - M6

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No garden at all - just land Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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20 Feb

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Knutsford - WA16

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Artificial grass is to be laid, the Patio area extended, border planter built along the fence line. What is your current availability for work time to start? Thank you

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16 Jan

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Wilmslow - SK9

Enquiry from: Jonathan H

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garden - artificial grass to be put down, existing patio to be reshaped, happy to send a video and pictures and measurements. currently the garden has no grass, just full patio/shaped with some areas...

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23 Aug

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Wilmslow - SK9

Enquiry from: Trisha J

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lawns to be laid 3 metres x5 metres small lawn sep.1 metre x 4 metres property type: residential are you the owner of the area: yes what area are you looking to have covered: small garden (less than...

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06 May

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Knutsford - WA16

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20 Mar

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Altrincham - WA15

Enquiry from: Emily D

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

16 square metres of turf cleared and artificial grass to be laid.

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06 Mar

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Warrington - WA1

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front garden 20 square meatres

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Knutsford - WA16

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Altrincham - WA14

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FAQs

Can you hoover artificial grass?
While you might see some people hoovering their artificial grass, it’s not recommended. Using a household vacuum cleaner on your artificial grass could suck up and remove the blades of grass, creating patches and making it look as bad as a balding natural lawn. Also, artificial grass blades are made from tough plastics like nylon and polyurethane. The blades could easily clog up your hoover and damage it, so it’s best to steer clear of using it to clean your artificial turf. What can I use instead of a vacuum cleaner? A good old rake or broom can get rid of leaves and debris from your artificial grass, but you may miss smaller pieces like pet hair or sand and gravel. If you have a leaf blower, you can use this on a low setting – but be careful as you could blow away the sand infill that keep your artificial lawn looking springy and fresh. Luckily, there are artificial lawn power brooms available to buy, and this could be a good option over hoovering your artificial grass. They are electrically powered brushes that push away dirt rather than sucking it up, and they can even plump your lawn to keep it looking at its best. Even if you don’t hoover your artificial grass, it’s still likely that over time some sand infill will get carried away. To keep your lawn bouncy, ask your installer to top up the sand every now and again or have a go at doing it yourself.
How to lay artificial grass?

Laying artificial grass is a popular project – it’s a great way to create a smart, low-maintenance garden. There are plenty of professionals around who are experts at installing artificial grass, but it’s possible to DIY too if you’re feeling confident.

Lots of homeowners choose to replace their existing turf with artificial grass, so lay it on soil. To do this, start by clearing the area of any greenery or turf. Then remove any extra soil to a depth of about 40mm. You might want to leave the centre of your area slightly higher than the edges for a more natural look.

Next, you need to add a weed membrane and a sharp sand sub-base. It doesn’t really matter which one of these you do first, but you might find it easier to lay the weed membrane first and then use the sand to weigh it down, to a depth of about 35mm. Use a rake and plank to make the sand level, and compact it with a plank and heavy hammer. It doesn’t need to be completely flat – gentle slopes are fine. The weed membrane should overlap joints by 300mm.

After you’ve done this, you can lay your grass. Roll it out, trim it to size and fasten it in place. Make sure the ends of the grass rolls are staggered so they don’t end in a line. Lay the artificial grass with the pile (the strands) leaning towards the house so it looks nice and full when you’re looking out from the house. If you’ve decided to use edging boards, you can nail the grass into the tops of the boards. Or, if you haven’t, use ground pins to anchor it into the soil. Brush the grass and you’re done!

How to cut artificial grass?
When you’re laying artificial grass, it’s pretty hard to not get some wastage somewhere. Whether you’re laying it up against a hard edge like decking or a patio or you’re fitting the artificial grass right up to a fence or wall, you’re probably going to have to cut it somewhere. So how do you do it without damaging the artificial grass?
  1. If you’re cutting artificial grass at a fence or wall, fold over the turf so you can see where the backing material meets the edge.
  2. Using a very sharp pen knife, cut the backing material into the perimeter, using it to guide the blade.
  3. Push the artificial grass back against fence or wall and check that you’ve cut away enough. It’s always best to err on the side of caution and cut less to begin with.
  4. When you’re happy, brush the pile to make it look natural.
Cutting up to a patio or decking If you’re installing artificial grass up to a patio or garden edge, you can use a pen knife to cut away just the outer tuft and the factory edge – that's the part of the backing material with no blades of grass attached to it. Cutting artificial grass to prepare for a seam If you’re cutting a piece of artificial grass to make a seam to join it to another piece, use your pen knife to cut away the outer 3 tufts and the factory edge. Top tip: Make sure you use a good quality, new and sharp blade to cut your artificial grass to get a nice clean cut and avoid fraying the edges of the backing material.
Does artifical grass get hot?

On a hot summer’s day, we often seek our garden lawn as a cooling place to sit and get some relief from the sun. However, since artificial grass is made from plastic, lots of people ask whether it gets hot, or whether it stays like natural grass. The answer is, it’s somewhere in between.

Of course, we all know to stay in the shade in midday sun and this is when your artificial grass will be at its hottest. Unless it is an extremely hot say and your lawn is in direct sunlight, you should still be able to walk on your artificial grass. The best thing to do is test it using the back of your hand before anyone walks over it with bare feet or children go to play on it.

In the shade, artificial grass should always maintain a cool temperature, although it will never have that refreshing feel of cold grass on a hot day. It will also cool down extremely quickly as the day goes on, so if your grass does get too hot it shouldn’t be unusable for too long.

Artificial grass has to meet high safety standards and most are UV stabilised, which means that they can withstand high temperatures without melting or getting extremely hot. It’s worth remembering that hot countries like Dubai use artificial grass, so the occasional hot day in a British summer should be enough for artificial grass to handle!

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