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  • How to Select the Best Artificial Grass for Football and Sports Facilities

    Looking to choose the best Artificial Turf and artificial grass for your football field or other sports area? Plenty of options exist and sometimes it’s hard to know how to start! But thank goodness — finding the right grass is simpler than you believe. Read on and let Szgrass guide you on what to look out for to ensure that you end up making a perfect choice for your sports facilities.

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    First of all, consider the type of grass that can endure wear. That’s especially critical for playing fields, where multiple players run, kick and play on a daily basis. That is why you should get artificial turf that is designed for trafficked areas. We have multiple solutions at Szgrass that are excellent for fulfilling this need. Our robust turf is produced using quality materials built to withstand and endure against intense traffic and pressure. This makes the grass not wear or break down easy so you can have lots of fun seasons using the grass.

  • What’s Trending in Turf: Key Industry Shifts to Watch

    Artificial turf has moved beyond the backyard. Today, it’s an integral part of modern landscaping, design, and development projects across the country —and the market isn’t slowing down. 

    Here’s what we’re seeing at Turf Distributors as we help landscape pros, dealers, and contractors stay ahead of the curve.

    1. Function Meets Aesthetic

    Today’s consumers want more than utility — they want beauty, too. Turf products with realistic blade shapes, dual-tone coloring, and natural-looking thatch are flying off the shelves. When paired with stone paths, decking, or clean borders, artificial turf elevates the whole design.

    2. Pets and Kids Drive Decision-Making

    Buyers are prioritizing turf that’s safe for the whole family — including their furry and tiny two-legged members. That means better drainage, antimicrobial options, and verified safety. Our turf products are proudly lead-free and PFAS-free — giving dealers and contractors a major selling point.

    3. Growing Interest in Domestically Sourced Turf

    Ongoing supply-chain uncertainties are prompting buyers to look for turf produced closer to home, appreciating the tighter quality oversight, faster turnaround times, and steadier availability that U.S. production can provide.

    4. Resellers Want More Than Product—They Want Partnership

    It’s not enough to have the right SKU. Resellers and retailers are looking for brands that offer training, co-marketing, inventory support, and flexible fulfillment. Turf Distributors is answering that call through our dealer and wholesale programs built around reliability and growth.

    5. Smart Supply = Stable Sales

    With supply chain volatility and evolving tariffs, customers are seeking vendors who can guarantee product availability. That’s why our Stronger Together program is resonating — it offers peace of mind, forward allocation, and shared stability in a shifting economy. 

  • Can you hoover artificial grass?

    You’ve finally invested in your dream turf and installed artificial grass to replace your tired, balding, garden. Artificial grass can be a much better alternative for busy households, as it requires minimal maintenance and eliminates the need for mowing and strimming. However, although it requires less hard graft to look immaculate, some basic maintenance is still required to keep your neighbours green with envy.

    You want your lawn looking its best, right? Sweeping and scraping dirt, debris and pet hair in the summer heat can be exhausting, especially if you’re doing this on a weekly basis to keep your lawn looking fresh. Therefore, you’re wondering whether you can hoover artificial grass, to create a quick and simple fix. You find yourself asking ‘can you vacuum artificial grass?’

  • A Greener Alternative for South African Landscapes

    In South Africa, renowned for its rich, diverse natural scenery, a novel green trend is emerging: outdoor artificial grass. Merging beauty with eco-consciousness, this alternative offers a lush, year-round greenness that natural grass can’t always provide. South Africans face unique challenges in lawn maintenance, such as limited water supply and extreme weather. Artificial grass emerges as a handy solution, delivering a perennially vibrant landscape without the need for extensive water use or ongoing upkeep.

    Eco-Friendly Aspects of Artificial Grass

    Choosing artificial grass has a positive impact on the environment. A significant benefit is the dramatic reduction in water consumption, which is particularly important in a region as water-conscious as South Africa. Unlike natural grass, which needs regular watering, artificial grass stays green without extra water, helping conserve this vital resource. It also reduces the need for harmful chemicals like fertilizers and pesticides, thereby supporting a healthier, more eco-friendly environment and aligning with global environmental protection initiatives.

  • Price Check: Navigating Artificial Grass Prices in South Africa

    Envision green grass that never becomes old or yellow from a lack of annual watering, mowing, or fertilizing. This is the hope held by the rapidly growing artificial grass industry in South Africa. The demand for artificial grass is increasing as more and more households and businesses look for sustainable and low-maintenance landscaping options. But it could be a pain to sort through all the different alternatives and prices. Learn more about the greatest offers on artificial grass in South Africa and how much it costs in this blog post.

    The Price of Artificial Grass: A Master Class

    The Price of Artificial Grass: A Master Class

    Factors such as grass quality, installation method, and area to be covered determine the price of artificial grass, which can vary greatly. The price of artificial grass is usually expressed as a square meter, with premium grass usually commanding a higher price tag. The choice between a professional installation and a do-it-yourselfer can also affect the final price tag. Further variables that could impact the final price tag include the infill material’s type and the presence or absence of extra features like drainage systems or UV protection.

  • Fake Grass has zero maintenance.This is one of those common myths that are only partially false.

    The truth is that real grass has way more maintenance and yearly cost per square foot than our artificial lawns—the mowing! The weeding! The watering!

    But there is still a minimal amount of maintenance required to help your yard look fresh.

    You’ll want to rake and pick up any leaves or debris and lightly rinse your yard periodically to get rid of any dust. If you do have pets, you’ll want to rinse it every few days to ensure there’s no build-up of bacteria and ammonia smell.

    Finally, you’ll want to add more infill periodically depending on how often it’s walked on and how windy your area is.

    at how little it takes to maintain a high-quality yard when they make the shift. IntegriTurf is here to help you choose the best for your needs.

  • Artificial Turf Myths

    There are a lot of concerns people have when they start considering a move to artificial turf. There are common myths about artificial turf that people take as fact.

    Will fake grass be safe for pets and children? Does artificial turf require maintenance? Will my fake grass look, well, fake?

    We’ve debunked 7 big myths about artificial turf that will help you decide what product is right for your lawn.

  • LOOKING AFTER ARTIFICIAL GRASS: MINIMUM EFFORT AND STRESS

    Compared to the time and energy required to keep a real grass lawn looking neat and tidy, maintaining artificial grass is incredibly easy. This is just one of the many advantages of swapping from real grass to fake grass.

    And if you look after it, your artificial grass could last from 15 to 25 years. For more information about the perks of artificial grass, get in touch to schedule your FREE site visit today.

  • Is the Future Grim or Green for the Artificial Turf Industry?

    The latest generation of the landscape industry has taken root, growing exponentially in the last several decades – and, ironically, it’s synthetic.  

    Artificial grass, since its initial introduction to the residential market in the early 1990s, has steadily gained traction as a result of the opportunities it presents in resource and environmental conservation, its versatility in design and application, as well as its potential for profitability in a variety of business models.

    But has the market already capped? Have aspiring business owners missed their window? Is there any more room for advancement, innovation, or growth? We asked artificial turf industry experts for their take on artificial turf’s viability and sustainability in the economic landscape.   

  • What is your process for identifying quality artificial grass installers?

    Parris: “Bob, you are a Purchase Green veteran. By now you’ve helped establish several of our stores – so, what do you think are Houston’s key strengths and/or advantages that have set it up for success?”

    Bob: “We found that the further we are moving into the Southeast, there is less direct competition; and what competition is here, they have a much higher markup. Houston is fairly untapped with a strong middle class, and even though it did take a little bit of time for people to find us, we were still able to make a splash as soon as we got here.”

    Parris: “Interesting. Following that, what do you think sets Purchase Green Houston apart from the competition that is there?”

    Jose: “We’re focused on building relationships with our contractors; and because of that networking, we’re receiving new contractor customers every week.”

    Bob: “Yes, exactly. We have a number of relationships that we heavily nurture – it also helps to not have to rely on our Master Distribution Center in California for materials, but instead grow the Houston warehouse as the next ‘hub’, so we always have stock on hand. But we still have to groom installers out here – there’s just not a big installer culture in Texas like there is in California. We’re trying to educate them, but we’re just barely breaking the first couple of layers on that.”

    Parris: “I love how focused your team is on your contractor customer base. Purchase Green as an organization really does encourage that for all of our stores because contractors will ultimately be your bread and butter. Jose, you really hit the nail on the head there with emphasizing those relationships – and from your experience, what would you say is necessary to have or do in order to build a strong network of contractors?”

    Jose: “Well, I treat them like they’re a part of the Purchase Green family – because they are, really. To me, I talk to them like they’re my friends, and I know they appreciate that.”

    Bob: “That’s a big deal, and I try to do the same thing in other stores – you want to make the conversations loose but with the education aspect on point. Maintain that sort of atmosphere in the store if you can because when you think about it from the customer’s perspective, they’re finally away from the job – they’ve been out on the field all day or running estimates, and by the time they get to you they need a place to decompress. I’ve even had people tell me, ‘This place is like my living room’ – especially when you’ve created an inviting showroom space with plants, furniture, and other decorative elements – I mean, I love Purchase Green Houston’s showroom atmosphere.”

    Parris: “Absolutely. Customer service at that level truly boosts the potential of a store, in addition to creating a comfortable environment. Although, as we head toward the close of Houston’s first fiscal year and gear up for the 2022 season, what do you see as being possible next steps to advance Houston even further?

    Bob: “We’re still trying to rev up our Install Partners. When you land in these markets that are more-or-less un-tapped, it’s tough to manage all of the incoming leads when you have a limited capacity for installations. You know, you have to make all of these relationships with contractors when you’re new to the area and learn who’s who – and you can’t go to the next step without having that reliable pool of quality Install Partners first. So, for Purchase Green Houston, we’re trying to meet as many contractors as we can to build our Partner program, and then we can begin to work on In-House Installation teams.”

    Parris: “What is your process for identifying quality artificial grass installers?”

    Jose: “One of the things that I like to do, as one example, is after a contractor purchases from us I’ll do a personal follow up call to ask how the job went, if they could send any pictures, or if there’s anything else they needed – and at that time they usually share their learning experiences from that job.”

    Bob: “Yes, you should be given, or you should request pictures of their installs, but also try to visit them on-site if you can. And there is a certain level of professionalism that you should expect from your partners, so I like to meet with them in-store to get a sense of how they are in person. Also the simple things, like going out to look at their truck and getting a sense of how they present themselves.”

    Parris: “And how do you approach the balance of maintaining an in-house crew with Installation Partners?”

    Bob: “You have to get your Install Partners strong before you think about in-house. In-house teams are a whole other type of responsibility; you have to make sure you can be on top of training the crew as well as your estimators. I would say focus on your partners for the first year, at least.”

    Parris: “So, it’s getting a handle on who is available to you in the area, nurturing those partnerships, and then building your own in-house team over time – although while still maintaining those contractor relationships even after the fact?”

    Bob: “Oh yeah, there’s enough to go around – especially in large markets like Houston.”

    Parris: “Got it. Well, that’s all the time we have for this call – thank you guys for sharing your availability with me, I appreciate your time. We’ll talk soon!”