Does Synthetic Grass Require Winter Maintenance?

November 09, 2022

Property owners throughout the country are coming around to the trend of synthetic grass for their yards, playgrounds, and business locations. The less expensive maintenance expenses and requirements are some of the most important reasons they make the move. But a common question we hear is, “what do I need to do to protect my grass in the winter?” So we’re here to answer that for you today. Read on to learn about what to do with your artificial turf for the winter months.

 

Does Frost Ruin Fake Grass?

No, frost will not destroy your artificial grass. The grass blades themselves may freeze as same as any other turf would and will turns crunchy when walked on. Although you don’t have to stress over frost or walking on it and damaging it. In the spring, after the last frost is over, you may utilize a turf brush/broom to assist you fluff it back up.

 

Can Synthetic Turf Get Icy?

Not always, but from time to time in the right conditions, synthetic turf can generate an icy glaze. This is possible to happen in mixed winter weather, something like snow turning to sleet or freezing rain. Be careful and check for ice before walking on it — especially if you have been encountering any rainfall while its lower than freezing temps.

 

Will Snow Damage My Artificial Turf?

Snow itself will not typically impact your artificial yard. You can walk on it, your children can still wrestle in the snow on it, and your pets are free to run in the snow, also. The specific grass blades can be compressed under the weight of the snow if it’s been lying on the surface for quite a bit of time, however they will bounce back. You can help accelerate that process utilizing a turf brush, but you must be patient until spring, so you don’t accidentally hurt the turf blades in freezing weather.

 

Is it Okay to Use Ice-Melt Products on My Synthetic Turf?

No, you must never utilize any kind of ice-melt salt or products on your fake turf. These products use salt or chemicals that are too harsh for synthetic turf. It can block the drainage holes in your backing system and adversely affect your lawn’s drainage and overall turf performance and lifespan. It is strongly recommended you permit the snow to melt on its own to protect your artificial turf.

 

Can I Shovel Snow Off My Synthetic Grass?

No, you shouldn’t shovel any snow off your grass unless absolutely needed. If you must clear a path on your artificial turf for any reason, try to use a handheld leaf blower to blow a light covering of snow. If that doesn’t work, make sure you choose a plastic shovel with no metal edging. Talk to your artificial turf installer for further tricks, and ensure you don’t employ any tools which can void your warranty.

 

Does Snow Melt Faster on Artificial Grass?

Yes, snow will melt a bit quicker on artificial yards in most cases. Because a artificial yard is manufactured with inorganic materials, it can maintain more heat compared to what regular grass can. This can often result in one to two inches of snow melting quicker on fake turf since synthetic yards feature improved drainage and ventilation.

 

Should I Cover My Artificial Lawn in Winter?

There isn’t a need to cover your synthetic grass in winter, but if you’re getting readygoing to experience a more-severe-than-usual season, you can. Some property owners prefer to cover some parts that won’t be used. Just be sure if you are going to cover any of your artificial grass which you do not cover areas which will be used because it can get very slippery.

 

How Should I Prepare My Artificial Grass for Winter and Snow?

Before the first snowfall and freezing temps, you must do a proper autumn maintenance to protect your artificial lawn. You should eliminate organic materials like leaves, sticks, or other debris from your yard and perform complete maintenance. Read our guide for cleaning artificial turf to learn more.

 

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