jrby wrote: » after years of trying and failing to get grass to grow in a mucky back garden, I eventually gave in and got it. have to say very happy with the result, particularly as I have young kids, its cleaner and they get to use their paddling pool without destroying the grass or the house.....
from_atozinc wrote: » Anyone else have any comments ?
Grudaire wrote: » I would imagine that most people don't use it for environmental or authenticness. The soil quality will get worse over time without things growing there which may be a consideration if you only want artificial grass as a temporary measure. It's not something I would ever hope to use, but can see reasons why people might.
Sonnenblumen wrote: » I accept some sceptics may not like the idea of using synthetics in garden areas, but when you have a young family and/or pets who cannot use the garden because it is off limits during wet weather/winter, synthetic grass is nirvana.
Curious Geroge wrote: » any recommendations on where to buy ? The best prices so far seem to be coming from grass247.co.uk, anyone know an Irish company to recommend ? Cheers
David358 wrote: » I got my front and back garden done from a company two months ago from a company in Dublin called southside Artificial grass. Great job and I saved about a 800 euros compared to other company quotes I got.
bizzo wrote: » Im looking into this myself. I contacted a company in Cork to see what the cost would roughly be for roughly 7m x 6m with 2 small flower beds to be taken out. He quoted me €4500. My budget is no where near that. I have a guy calling to me later who advertises on done deal but will need to be extra cautious having read some of the previous comments I wouldn't be confident in doing a DIY job because if that gets messed up, ill inevitably need to call in a professional and end up paying even more than originally planned for.
van_beano wrote: » In Dublin here, I got a 48m2 area containing a few odd corners and edges, not a straight square or rectangle, done for €2600. I got the except same grass - "Real" grass that some of the more established companies use - put down, its €33 per m2. The establish company were charging €4K. Got 5 evergreen trees taken down as well and some sleepers put down for a flower bed. Other works included taken out original soil then putting down hardcore and sand before grass was laid. I'm very happy with it, the lack of muck dragged through the house is great and there's good drainage in it. I do hoover the leaves off it about weekly now 🀔
supergunner wrote: » Did the guy from done deal turn up?
supergunner wrote: » I ended up doing this job myself and the artificial grass is the best thing I've done.
unklerosco wrote: » I did my own a few years back, it isn't too hard to do. I only did a small area for the kids to play on. Best idea ever. I think it's down over 2yrs now. Spent an hour cleaning it the other day with a shop vac and it's as good as day 1.
Loveinit wrote: » Could you please give a brief (or detailed!) account of what u did. Did u need to use the wooden borders? What were ur measurements and what did this cost? How long did it take? Thanks in advance.
Certainly! Here are some pros and cons of artificial grass compared to real grass:
Pros of artificial grass:
Cons of artificial grass:
Regarding the cost of a 10x10-meter artificial lawn, it can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the turf, any additional materials needed for installation, and labor costs in your area. It's recommended to get quotes from local suppliers or artificial grass installers to get an accurate estimate tailored to your specific requirements.
Considering these pros and cons, you can weigh the advantages and disadvantages of artificial grass compared to real grass to make an informed decision for your back lawn.