Facts & Foes
Keeping You Informed
Synthetic lawns, putting and grass surfaces are becoming more popular across the US and, likewise, we have seen an increase in artificial turf companies who install them or out source them. Often landscaping companies will gain access to a turf line, brief their employees, and then will add artificial grass and putting greens to their service list. Please do not be fooled. Do not assume that all advertised artificial turf companies are reputable or qualified. The turnover rate in this industry is frightening.
Just google companies from two years ago. Most artificial turf companies are gone and have since been replaced with new artificial turf companies. A homeowner may be inclined to purchase this service from new companies based on cost alone, only to be sorely disappointed later.
Here’s what you need to know… The ultimate quality of an artificial turf depends not only on the quality of the product but also who’s installing it. Professional installation skills cannot be learned from a video. It takes years of manufacturing expertise, continuous research and development and a commitment to excellence.
Remember, there is no regulating body for this industry. Inferior products and sub-standards installations are everywhere. In recent years, a wave of nail down carpets efforting a comeback with different colors and textures, usually in the form of nylon or nail down These mass-produced synthetic turf carpets are over hyped, low yield products that are designed to be glued down to a cement slab. The fact is an indoor/outdoor carpet will not produce the desirable results found on a real country club golf green.
Since most sensible consumers refuse to turn their backyard into a cement slab, these companies will form a base out of sand, abc road base, or just go over your existing dirt and then “secure it down with nails.” Then they make claims that this procedure is “cutting edge” or “state of the art.” There is nothing “state of the art” about nailing glue-down carpet to dirt.
Like honest dan, the used car man, says, “regardless of truth and fact or the lack of it, marketing perception is reality.” Martin Martinez, founder of American Turf Co., says “that statement is all about smoke and mirrors. It takes rigorous training, customer service and proved methods plus workmanship that will pass the test of time. That is reality.” A professionally installed deep in-fill system is the best alternative to real golf greens, or lush lawn systems, and it is also the most complex and labor intensive. American Turf Co. has been serving the public for going on 30+ years with over 7,000 satisfied customers in Maricopa county alone with A+ Better Business Bureau and Gold standing with the Arizona ROC. We will provide you with courteous professional service, personalized designs and the strongest warranties. You can also expect the highest quality of wide range components at the lowest possible price
The quality and performance you receive depends on your own due diligence! Don’t gamble with your investment…
Questions to ask
What is the warranty on fade and wear? Is it in writing? American Turf Co. ‘s premium line is covered with the industry’s strongest 15 year manufacture warranty.
How long have they been in business? Beware of pop-up Companies who may have a history of running prior ventures Into the ground, for example, landscape company one year, concrete coating company the next, and now a putting green company. Beware of companies offering a 10 + years warranty if they have only been in business 2 years! It happens a lot!
How long has the product been out on the market and how Long has the company been installing artificial grasses?
What is the product made of? What category is the fiber? Accept nothing less than a category 4 fiber or else it will Burn out and fade or premature sun deterioration.
Does the company use nails for installation? Hopefully not! Nails are a cheap ploy to substitute a cement foundation (for gluing direct) and will work themselves out and end up in places where they don’t belong.
Where did they receive their training? Are they ASTI Certified?
How many installations have they done? Can they verify the installation they take credit for?
Whose product do they use? If they buy form several manufacturers you may be getting a commodity item based on price not specification.
Will they certify their samples?
Can they explain the installation? Do they know the specifications of the product, why it works for you application, what are its limitations, how is it installed, what components go into the product and why?
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