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How to Install Artificial Grass on Concrete: A Step-by-Step Guide

Feb 26, 2024

If you’re looking to transform your concrete patio or driveway into a lush green space, installing artificial grass can be a great option. Not only does it add a touch of nature to your outdoor area, but it also requires less maintenance compared to natural grass. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of installing artificial grass on concrete.

Before you start the installation process, it’s important to ensure that your concrete surface is clean and free of any debris. This will ensure that the artificial grass adheres properly to the surface. Once the surface is clean, you can start by laying down a layer of shockpad foam underlay to provide a cushioning effect and to ensure proper drainage. You can then proceed to roll out the artificial grass and cut it to fit the area.

To ensure that the artificial grass stays in place, you can use glue and jointing tape to secure the edges. Additionally, you may want to add a layer of sand on top of the grass to provide additional weight and stability. With these steps, you can easily transform your concrete surface into a beautiful green space without the hassle of maintaining natural grass.

Preparing the Concrete Surface

Before installing artificial grass on concrete, it is essential to prepare the surface to ensure a smooth and long-lasting installation. This involves cleaning the concrete surface and levelling and repairing any imperfections.

Cleaning the Concrete

The first step in preparing the concrete surface is to clean it thoroughly. Remove any dirt, debris, or loose materials from the surface using a broom or a power washer. Ensure that the surface is completely dry before proceeding to the next step.

Levelling and Repairing

The next step is to level and repair any imperfections on the concrete surface. Check for any cracks, holes, or uneven areas that may affect the installation of the artificial grass. Small cracks and holes can be filled with a concrete patching compound. For larger cracks or uneven areas, it may be necessary to use a self-levelling compound to ensure a smooth and level surface.

It is important to note that the concrete surface must be completely level before installing the artificial grass. Any unevenness can cause the grass to move or shift, leading to an unsightly and uneven appearance. Therefore, take the time to ensure that the surface is level before proceeding with the installation.

In summary, preparing the concrete surface is a crucial step in installing artificial grass on concrete. Cleaning the surface and levelling and repairing any imperfections will ensure a smooth and long-lasting installation.

Installing the Artificial Grass

Measuring and Cutting

Before installing the artificial grass, you need to measure the area where you want to install it. Measure the length and width of the area and add a few inches to each measurement to ensure that you have enough material to work with. Once you have the measurements, you can order the correct amount of artificial grass.

When you receive the artificial grass, you need to cut it to fit the area where you want to install it. Use a sharp utility knife to cut the artificial grass to the correct size. Make sure that you cut the grass carefully to avoid any jagged edges.

Applying Adhesive

To install the artificial grass on concrete, you need to use an adhesive to secure it in place. Apply the adhesive to the concrete surface using a trowel, making sure that you cover the entire area.

Once you have applied the adhesive, carefully lay the artificial grass on top of the concrete surface. Make sure that the grass is positioned correctly and that there are no wrinkles or creases.

Securing and Joining

Once the artificial grass is in place, you need to secure it to the concrete surface. Use galvanized nails or staples to secure the edges of the grass to the concrete. Make sure that you space the nails or staples evenly and that they are driven in at an angle to prevent them from pulling out.

If you need to join two pieces of artificial grass together, use artificial grass joining tape. Lay the two pieces of grass next to each other and place the joining tape underneath the seam. Apply adhesive to the tape and press the two pieces of grass together.

By following these simple steps, you can install artificial grass on concrete and create a beautiful, low-maintenance lawn.

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Paul Mattimore

Paul is the Founder of Discover Paving & Landscaping. With over 20 years experience in the trade, Paul has a mountain of knowledge when it comes to crafting the perfect outdoor area. He still oversees every single job delivered by Discover, ensuring the highest of standards which have led to multiple awards including the Marshalls Best Driveway Transformation.