GrassTex Tech Tip 2: Static Electricity
Please continue reading below to learn about static electricity in your synthetic turf: If you live in an area with low-humidity you may experience static electricity in your synthetic turf…. [read more]
Please continue reading below to learn about static electricity in your synthetic turf: If you live in an area with low-humidity you may experience static electricity in your synthetic turf…. [read more]
Our turf is a perfect gift for your loved ones. We can customize your turf in almost any way including logos and various colors. Is your sweethear a golfer? We… [read more]
CSM will be held February 12-15, 2020 in Denver Colorado at the Colorado Convention Center. Our conference co-headquarter hotels are the Hyatt Regency, and the Embassy Suites, both a short 5-minute… [read more]
When trimming the selvedge on a foam backed product you will need some tools to help you complete this. You will need a carpet knife or slide knife. replaceable blades…. [read more]
Hello 2020! We welcome the new decade as an opportunity to begin with a clean slate and a new mindset. As we all have many resolutions in mind for the… [read more]
Back in January GrassTex launched a superior backing like no other. Primary backing plays a vital role in the overall design of an artificial turf system. ArmorLoc™ 3L is non-directional,… [read more]
‘Tis the season to be thankful! And boy, are we ever. It’s been a remarkable year for us here at GrassTex, and there’s so much more to look forward… [read more]
FA LA LA LA LA Winter is here! What better way to welcome the festive season than with a beautiful lawn ready to be decorated with jolly Santas, dashing… [read more]
Use caution when using a sidewalk deicer that contains chloride around your synthetic turf. Chloride has characteristics that breakdown the UV protection of the product. This could cause discoloration and… [read more]
In preparation for foamed back turf installation, one of the most important steps is to allow your foam backed turf to acclimate unrolled at least 12-24 hours prior to adhering…. [read more]