

If you’re looking for an easy, cost-effective, and eco-friendly way to enhance your outdoor space, synthetic turf is a great option. Artificial turf can last for years, whether you need it for your home lawn, a sports field, or a playground. However, with regular use, your turf may start to show signs of wear and tear. One common issue is the turf lifting up from its base. If you notice this happening, it’s crucial to take action quickly. In this article, we’ll go over the steps you should take when your turf begins to peel up and explore potential solutions..
Before we get into what to do in case of peeling, let’s first discuss some benefits of using artificial turf over traditional grass. Many homeowners and sports facilities are turning to artificial turf due to its low maintenance and cost-effectiveness. Synthetic turf requires little maintenance, no mowing or fertilizing, and no irrigation. This makes it a great choice for those looking to save time and money on outdoor care. Additionally, artificial turf holds up better during wet weather and extreme temperatures, making it a better choice for those living in climates with variable conditions. Above all, artificial turf provides a lush green space that you can enjoy for longer periods of time than natural grass.
If you begin to notice that your turf is beginning to lift from the edges or around a small hole, the cause could be several factors.
Letting your pets roam and play on your turf can cause wear and tear, leading to small holes and patches where the turf starts to lift. If your pet tends to dig or scratch the turf, this may be the cause.
If your turf has been installed incorrectly, this could be the culprit. Poorly secured seams and incorrect infill installation can cause turf to lift over time. Additionally, the base should be prepared properly to ensure a secure and even layer for your turf.
If your turf is used frequently, such as in a sports field or residential area, natural foot traffic can cause the turf to wear down and start to come up. This happens more frequently in areas with higher foot traffic, such as the edges of the turf or around a goalpost. For example, turf installed on a golf course is more likely to wear down faster than turf used on a residential lawn.
It is important that you take action as soon as you notice your turf lifting. Here are some steps you can take to fix the issue:
Before you begin to plan your repair, you’ll need to find the source of the problem. Look for any holes or patches that may be causing the turf to lift.
Once you find the problem areas, you’ll need to assess how much turf needs to be replaced. If it is only a small area, then you may be able to repair the damaged turf yourself.
If the area is too large to repair on your own, you’ll need to find a temporary solution. This could include covering the area with concrete or another surface. Placing a tarp or a temporary infill can also help keep the turf secure while you plan for a replacement.
If the damage is too extensive, you may need to replace your turf entirely. If the original installation was faulty, then it is recommended that you hire a professional to replace your turf correctly. You can also opt for patching the damaged turf if it is a smaller area or applying adhesive to secure the turf.
The best way to prevent the turf from lifting is to ensure a proper installation. Hire a professional if necessary, and make sure to follow the turf manufacturer’s instructions. Additionally, keep your turf clean and free from debris and dirt as this can scratch or tear the turf. Be sure to inspect your turf regularly and take action if any damage is found.
If you’re looking for a professional and reliable turf installation company, look no further than Turf Prep. We serve the Greater Boston area in Massachusetts and the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Our team provides a quality installation that guarantees your turf will stay secure for years to come. To start your project and receive an estimate, visit our website or call us today at 877-774-TURF.