In a natural grass lawn, water can collect in the bottom of a low spot, where it will sit and stagnate. This is called a “water trap.” These spots are often surrounded by plants or grass, which can drown if they don’t have enough drainage.
Fake grass keeps water where you want it: away from the surface and straight to its underground drainage system. So you don’t have to worry about puddles in the low spots of your front yard.
Drowned Turf and Plants
Have you ever noticed that when natural grass gets wet, it can stay moist for days? Not only does this make your yard look bad, but it can also kill the turf and the plants around it.But when you install artificial grass, these problems are gone for good! Artificial grass in San Jose doesn’t hold onto water like natural turf. So your synthetic turf lawn will dry quickly after it rains.
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