Discover the Perfect Design for Your Outdoor Space

At Quality First Turf, we believe that your outdoor space should be more than just a yard; it should be a destination, an extension of your lifestyle, and a place for unforgettable moments. That’s why we go above and beyond to offer you a service that is second to none.

Steps to Our Process

Site Preparation
Assess the area where the putting green will be installed, ensuring it has adequate space and proper drainage.
Designing Site
Professional designer or landscaper to create a detailed plan for the putting green garden
Site Grading
Grade the site to create a smooth and level surface for the putting green. Excavate the area to the desired depth, accounting for the base materials and turf thickness.
Base Installation
Install a sturdy base layer of materials such as crushed rock, gravel, or decomposed granite. Compact the base thoroughly to create a solid foundation for the putting green surface.
Turf Installation
Lay down the artificial turf specifically designed for putting greens.
Infill The Site
Apply infill material such as silica sand or rubber granules to the turf surface.
Edge Installation
Install edging around the perimeter of the putting green to define its boundaries and prevent turf movement or damage.
Final Design
Add finishing touches such as fringe turf around the edges of the putting green, flagsticks, cups, and contouring to mimic the features of a professional golf course.
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Artificial Grass

Transform your outdoor space effortlessly with artificial grass

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Landscape Essentials

Essential Elements for Your Dream Outdoor Landscape!

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Putting Greens

Elevate your game with our professional putting greens.

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Dog Runs & Playgrounds

Tailored Solutions for Safe, Enjoyable Dog Runs and Playgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the features of artificial turf?

Artificial or synthetic turf is a surface with a look and feel similar to natural grass. It is becoming a popular choice for homeowners as an alternative to traditional laws. Over time, Artificial turf is going through an evolution, resembling natural grass.

Artificial turf is made from synthetic fibers like polyethylene or polypropylene and offers numerous advantages compared to natural grass. One of its main benefits is low maintenance. Unlike natural grass, you don’t have to mow, water, or fertilize it, which saves you time and resources. Plus, it remains lush and green all year round, regardless of the weather

Why should you prefer artificial turf or natural grass?

Artificial or synthetic turf is a surface with a look and feel similar to natural grass. It is becoming a popular choice for homeowners as an alternative to traditional laws. Over time, Artificial turf is going through an evolution, resembling natural grass.

More and more people are turning to artificial turf instead of natural grass. And why wouldn’t they. Synthetic turf is firm, looks good, saves water, and saves money. Additionally, it comes in different variations and styles. So, you can choose what suits your requirements.

How long does artificial turf last?

Several factors come into play when determining the lifespan of artificial turf. Built quality and foot traffic are the main factors contributing to its lifespan. Proper maintenance extends the life of high-quality turf to 15 to 25 years.
Always follow maintenance tips and manufacturer’s guidelines to keep your artificial turf looking its best for years. Regular brushing is vital to prevent matting. Also, give it a periodic cleaning to remove debris and prevent bacteria growth. And if you spot any damage or issues, take care of them promptly. With some respect, your artificial turf will stay in great shape and enhance your outdoor space.
Remember that using artificial turf excessively or having lots of foot traffic can lead to quicker wear and tear. If you expect high usage or have specific requirements, talking to the turf manufacturer or installer is a good idea.

Is it feasible to put artificial turf on a slope?

You can install artificial grass turf on a slope. Artificial turf is an excellent choice for areas where it’s tough to maintain natural grass. But before you go ahead with installing it, there are a few important factors to consider.
Make sure the slope has proper drainage to prevent water build-up and damage. You can achieve this by installing the turf, setting up a drainage system, or using a permeable base.
Moreover, selecting a suitable infill material is crucial when dealing with slopes. This choice stabilizes the turf and prevents slips and shifts effectively. Furthermore, the chosen infill significantly boosts the turf’s durability and lifespan.
Installing artificial turf on a slope requires expertise, unlike flat surfaces. Hiring a professional for slope installations is always a good choice. At Vision Turf, we can help you install fake grass on your slope by considering your unique requirements.

Is it possible to install artificial turf over concrete surfaces?

You can install artificial turf over concrete. But you need to consider several factors to ensure proper installation. Consider the following elements for successful installation:
Before diving in, giving the concrete surface some TLC is essential. Start by getting rid of any debris, dirt, or loose materials. A good sweep or pressure wash should do the trick and give you a nice, clean, and smooth canvas to work on.
Afterward, speak layer of stone and base material evenly on the concrete. Doing this levels the surface, which ensures proper drainage.
After preparing the base material, lay out the artificial grass and attach it firmly to the concrete using adhesive or turf nails. Be meticulous when trimming and aligning the edges to ensure a flawless and expert installation.
When installing artificial turf over concrete, it’s crucial to consider drainage. Water pooling on the surface can lead to issues. To ensure proper drainage, opt for synthetic grass with a permeable backing and apply a layer of infill material, such as sand or rubber granules.