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10 Things You'll Need For Your DIY Turf Installation

Are you hoping to install artificial turf in your own backyard without professional help? Here are some of the most essential tools and materials for a DIY turf installation project.

Artificial turf is becoming very popular among homeowners. With the numerous benefits that artificial turf offers, it’s not hard to see why its popularity is on the rise!

When it comes to artificial turf installation, you might wonder whether you need to hire a professional (very costly), or whether it’s possible to install yourself. The short answer is that you can absolutely self-install turf!

If you are a handy homeowner, you can certainly do a DIY turf installation. However, you need some tools and materials to ensure that your turf is installed properly and will last for years to come.

10 Tools and Materials You’ll Need for DIY Turf Installation

1. Nails and staples – For this project, you will need 3.5-inch and 5-inch nails for holding down and securing the turf in place. These nail sizes are ideal for keeping the turf in place and for connecting two pieces of turf together.

2. Tape measure – A tape measure is one of the basic tools that you should have when installing artificial grass. You will need to make sure your measurements are accurate in the area where you plan to install the turf.

3. Gopher wire – If you have pesky moles and gophers in your garden, you will want to install gopher wire to protect your artificial turf.

4. Weed barrier – The last thing you want is for your artificial turf to be ruined by weed growth. Using a weed barrier or landscape fabric will help minimize the growth of weeds in your backyard.

5. Green Infill – A green infill is technically a  material, not a tool. Green infill is applied to the turf after installation to ensure bounce. The bounciness of the turf helps with shock absorbency, which helps prevent injuries. You can request green infill from your trusted turf materials company.

6. Turf Glue – For a DIY turf installation, you should not use just any glue to fix the turf to a surface. There are special turf glue products designed to hold down the turf properly. Be careful; some glues are made specifically for certain surfaces (i.e. wood vs. concrete). 

7. Pet Deodorizer Infill – If you have pets, you can’t afford to skip out on the pet deodorizer infill. This infill removes pet odors and other odor-causing contaminants that can get trapped in the material. This type of infill is non-toxic, so it’s safe to use around pets and children.

8. Seaming Tape – You need something to bond the edges of turf together. A good seaming tape will not only ensure that your turf is bonded properly, but the connection will also look seamless and unnoticeable.

9. Sand Infill – This type of infill is helpful for keeping bacteria at bay, absorbing shock, and providing durability. Sand infill is also more cost-efficient when compared to rubber.

10. Turf Materials – you can’t install artificial turf on your own without the basics! There are many brands that make turf materials, including Premium 70, Eagle Putt, High Sierra, and more. Each brand’s material has its own benefits and drawbacks and can cater to a wide range of installation needs. For questions, consult your turf materials company. 

Ready For Your DIY Turf Installation?

With these self-install turf tools and materials, you should be ready for this exciting home improvement project. Just make sure to plan properly and research any other questions you may have about installation prior to starting the project.

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