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  • 00:07

    Synthetic turf has come a long way since its first commercial application at the Houston
    Synthetic turf has come a long way since its first commercial application at the Houston

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    Astrodome in 1966.
    Astrodome in 1966.

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    Since then new materials and advances in manufacturing allow the production of a more natural looking
    Since then new materials and advances in manufacturing allow the production of a more natural looking

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    and durable product.
    and durable product.

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    When you take into account the costs associated with maintaining natural turf synthetic turf
    When you take into account the costs associated with maintaining natural turf synthetic turf

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    is also much more cost-effective.
    is also much more cost-effective.

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    With a little time, a few friends, and some good old fashioned elbow grease you can have
    With a little time, a few friends, and some good old fashioned elbow grease you can have

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    a great looking low-maintenance lawn for years to come.
    a great looking low-maintenance lawn for years to come.

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    Installation is fairly simple as you'll see over the next few minutes.
    Installation is fairly simple as you'll see over the next few minutes.

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    The product we used on this job is EPS Turf which is made in the US and is available exclusively
    The product we used on this job is EPS Turf which is made in the US and is available exclusively

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    through Ewing Irrigation.
    through Ewing Irrigation.

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    There are several varieties and colors to choose from depending on the look you prefer
    There are several varieties and colors to choose from depending on the look you prefer

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    and how the turf will be used.
    and how the turf will be used.

  • 00:53

    Before installing your new synthetic turf you’ll need a base consisting of two to
    Before installing your new synthetic turf you’ll need a base consisting of two to

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    three inches of compacted and level decomposed granite or a quarter of minus road base.
    three inches of compacted and level decomposed granite or a quarter of minus road base.

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    This is something you can do yourself but it's not uncommon to a hire landscape contractor
    This is something you can do yourself but it's not uncommon to a hire landscape contractor

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    for this part of the job.
    for this part of the job.

  • 01:08

    The supplies and tools you'll need for a typical synthetic turf installation include an EPS
    The supplies and tools you'll need for a typical synthetic turf installation include an EPS

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    seam kit which includes enough seam tape and glue to install 32 linear feet of seam, a
    seam kit which includes enough seam tape and glue to install 32 linear feet of seam, a

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    large caulking gun to dispense the glue, a spray bottle which will be used to activate
    large caulking gun to dispense the glue, a spray bottle which will be used to activate

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    the glue in the seaming process, six inch steel nails to anchor the turf to the base.
    the glue in the seaming process, six inch steel nails to anchor the turf to the base.

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    You will need enough nails to cover the perimeter of the turf at a spacing of eight to 12 inches,
    You will need enough nails to cover the perimeter of the turf at a spacing of eight to 12 inches,

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    a hammer, a tape measure, and a utility knife with plenty of extra blades is essential.
    a hammer, a tape measure, and a utility knife with plenty of extra blades is essential.

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    For a more natural look you’ll need a material referred to as infill.
    For a more natural look you’ll need a material referred to as infill.

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    Typically infill is coated silica sand that helps the grass blades to stand up.
    Typically infill is coated silica sand that helps the grass blades to stand up.

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    However a rubber infill is often used for athletic fields and play areas.
    However a rubber infill is often used for athletic fields and play areas.

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    A drop spreader will help give you more even distribution on the infill, but spreading
    A drop spreader will help give you more even distribution on the infill, but spreading

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    by hand will work as well.
    by hand will work as well.

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    We suggest using a turf rake to brush the infill down into the turf.
    We suggest using a turf rake to brush the infill down into the turf.

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    A power broom will give you the best result in less time but even a push broom would work.
    A power broom will give you the best result in less time but even a push broom would work.

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    Depending on the job or the look you're going for you may also want to consider landscape
    Depending on the job or the look you're going for you may also want to consider landscape

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    edging.
    edging.

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    The first thing you need to do to achieve a successful install is to plan it all out
    The first thing you need to do to achieve a successful install is to plan it all out

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    on paper.
    on paper.

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    Draw up a simple sketch of the area to be covered and measure it out.
    Draw up a simple sketch of the area to be covered and measure it out.

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    The turf rolls are 15 foot wide and can be cut to length, so determine the best layout
    The turf rolls are 15 foot wide and can be cut to length, so determine the best layout

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    using your sketch to keep waste to a minimum.
    using your sketch to keep waste to a minimum.

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    This extra effort in planning will help save you some cash.
    This extra effort in planning will help save you some cash.

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    Once your turf arrives the first thing you want to do is move it to an area where you
    Once your turf arrives the first thing you want to do is move it to an area where you

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    have enough room to roll it out, preferably in the sun.
    have enough room to roll it out, preferably in the sun.

  • 02:39

    The turf has been compacted as a result of packaging and shipping so it will need a chance
    The turf has been compacted as a result of packaging and shipping so it will need a chance

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    to warm up and expand before you install it.
    to warm up and expand before you install it.

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    A minimum of six hours is required but leaving it out for day is recommended.
    A minimum of six hours is required but leaving it out for day is recommended.

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    Not doing so can lead to ripples or bubbles that will appear after the turf has been anchored
    Not doing so can lead to ripples or bubbles that will appear after the turf has been anchored

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    down.
    down.

  • 02:55

    Before cutting your turf into manageable sections that you will later seam together take into
    Before cutting your turf into manageable sections that you will later seam together take into

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    account the directions of the grain so that your seam areas will match up.
    account the directions of the grain so that your seam areas will match up.

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    The other thing you want to do is trim the ends of each piece where they will be seamed
    The other thing you want to do is trim the ends of each piece where they will be seamed

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    together in a way that mimics the stitching pattern on the back of the material.
    together in a way that mimics the stitching pattern on the back of the material.

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    Where the seam comes together one side should be cut right at the stitch, while the other
    Where the seam comes together one side should be cut right at the stitch, while the other

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    will include the span of the material between stitches.
    will include the span of the material between stitches.

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    When moving your turf sections to the job area roll them up and carry them to the site
    When moving your turf sections to the job area roll them up and carry them to the site

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    rather than dragging them.
    rather than dragging them.

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    Dragging can damage the turf and lead to problems down the line.
    Dragging can damage the turf and lead to problems down the line.

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    Roll your sections out per your plan and line up your seams.
    Roll your sections out per your plan and line up your seams.

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    Once everything is in place you can rough cut excess turf around the edges.
    Once everything is in place you can rough cut excess turf around the edges.

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    Leave about four inches from where you’ll make your final cut, which will happen after
    Leave about four inches from where you’ll make your final cut, which will happen after

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    you've completed your seams.
    you've completed your seams.

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    The next step is to seam your sections together.
    The next step is to seam your sections together.

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    Double check that the two edges are properly aligned with each other.
    Double check that the two edges are properly aligned with each other.

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    If you have a border or some other obstruction at the perimeter cut a notch out of the excess
    If you have a border or some other obstruction at the perimeter cut a notch out of the excess

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    turf so that the seam will be able to lie flat on the ground.
    turf so that the seam will be able to lie flat on the ground.

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    Now you can roll out your seam tape and cut it to length.
    Now you can roll out your seam tape and cut it to length.

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    Next you want to identify which side of the seam tape that needs to face upwards.
    Next you want to identify which side of the seam tape that needs to face upwards.

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    If you look closely you'll see that one side is dull and the other side has a slight shine
    If you look closely you'll see that one side is dull and the other side has a slight shine

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    to it.
    to it.

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    The dull side needs to face up so that is the side that will be glued to the turf backing.
    The dull side needs to face up so that is the side that will be glued to the turf backing.

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    Then fold back one side of the turf and slip your seam tape underneath the opposite side.
    Then fold back one side of the turf and slip your seam tape underneath the opposite side.

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    Align the tape so that it divides the seam as evenly as possible.
    Align the tape so that it divides the seam as evenly as possible.

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    Then mark a line down the center.
    Then mark a line down the center.

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    This will help guide your application, preventing the glue from being forced up through the
    This will help guide your application, preventing the glue from being forced up through the

  • 04:31

    seam and into the blades.
    seam and into the blades.

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    Now fold back both sides of the turf so that the tape is fully exposed.
    Now fold back both sides of the turf so that the tape is fully exposed.

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    Then prepare your glue for dispensing.
    Then prepare your glue for dispensing.

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    Using an S pattern apply the glue down one side of your marked line keeping the glue
    Using an S pattern apply the glue down one side of your marked line keeping the glue

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    about a quarter of an inch from the seam.
    about a quarter of an inch from the seam.

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    Then do the same for the opposite side.
    Then do the same for the opposite side.

  • 04:49

    In order to activate the glue you will need to mist it with water using your spray bottle.
    In order to activate the glue you will need to mist it with water using your spray bottle.

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    Just enough to dampen it will do.
    Just enough to dampen it will do.

  • 04:56

    Applying too much water can limit the effectiveness of the glue.
    Applying too much water can limit the effectiveness of the glue.

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    Once wet the glue will set within 15 minutes so you want to join the two sides immediately
    Once wet the glue will set within 15 minutes so you want to join the two sides immediately

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    after misting.
    after misting.

  • 05:05

    Start at one end and carefully fold the two sides together.
    Start at one end and carefully fold the two sides together.

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    Make an effort to keep the blades from being folded under or caught in between the seam.
    Make an effort to keep the blades from being folded under or caught in between the seam.

  • 05:13

    Once both sides have been secured to the seam tape apply pressure to the seam with your
    Once both sides have been secured to the seam tape apply pressure to the seam with your

  • 05:17

    feet or use a weighted roller commonly used in vinyl flooring installation.
    feet or use a weighted roller commonly used in vinyl flooring installation.

  • 05:22

    Now that your seam is complete you can make your final cuts around the perimeter.
    Now that your seam is complete you can make your final cuts around the perimeter.

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    Use a quality utility knife and replace the blades often.
    Use a quality utility knife and replace the blades often.

  • 05:29

    A sharp blade will make your job much easier and will produce a clean-cut.
    A sharp blade will make your job much easier and will produce a clean-cut.

  • 05:34

    Before you make cuts around corners make structurally cuts in the fabric from the backside.
    Before you make cuts around corners make structurally cuts in the fabric from the backside.

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    Doing so will make it easier to make the final precision cut, especially when you're cutting
    Doing so will make it easier to make the final precision cut, especially when you're cutting

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    to a curb, pavers, or other surface.
    to a curb, pavers, or other surface.

  • 05:47

    If no physical border exists you can use a garden hose to mark the path of your cut.
    If no physical border exists you can use a garden hose to mark the path of your cut.

  • 05:51

    After finishing all your final cuts you’ll need to nail down the perimeter edge of the
    After finishing all your final cuts you’ll need to nail down the perimeter edge of the

  • 05:55

    turf using the six inch steel nails.
    turf using the six inch steel nails.

  • 05:57

    12 inch spacing between the nails is fine for low traffic areas, otherwise you should
    12 inch spacing between the nails is fine for low traffic areas, otherwise you should

  • 06:02

    space them about eight inches apart.
    space them about eight inches apart.

  • 06:04

    When you part the blades you'll see gaps in the pattern.
    When you part the blades you'll see gaps in the pattern.

  • 06:07

    This is where you place your nail.
    This is where you place your nail.

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    You can use another nail to help you spread the blades apart and prevent them from getting
    You can use another nail to help you spread the blades apart and prevent them from getting

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    caught under the nail head.
    caught under the nail head.

  • 06:14

    When you drive the nail in do it at a slight angle and be careful not to countersink it.
    When you drive the nail in do it at a slight angle and be careful not to countersink it.

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    Knock it down to where the head sets firmly on top of the fabric without causing an indentation.
    Knock it down to where the head sets firmly on top of the fabric without causing an indentation.

  • 06:25

    If you have an existing sprinkler system it's okay to leave it operational as it will give
    If you have an existing sprinkler system it's okay to leave it operational as it will give

  • 06:30

    you an easy way to clean and keep the synthetic turf cool in the summertime.
    you an easy way to clean and keep the synthetic turf cool in the summertime.

  • 06:34

    Place a nail or two in each head to keep the turf secure to the ground.
    Place a nail or two in each head to keep the turf secure to the ground.

  • 06:37

    If you choose to keep your irrigation system operational be aware that if a line breaks
    If you choose to keep your irrigation system operational be aware that if a line breaks

  • 06:42

    under your base material you will have to remove the turf to make the repair.
    under your base material you will have to remove the turf to make the repair.

  • 06:46

    If you prefer not to take a chance of this occurring you can remove the heads, cap the
    If you prefer not to take a chance of this occurring you can remove the heads, cap the

  • 06:50

    risers, and keep irrigation valves closed.
    risers, and keep irrigation valves closed.

  • 06:53

    It is recommended that you place nails only around the perimeter.
    It is recommended that you place nails only around the perimeter.

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    Nailing the center areas of your turf will prevent it from expanding and contracting
    Nailing the center areas of your turf will prevent it from expanding and contracting

  • 07:00

    as temperatures fluctuate which can lead to ripples and bubbles.
    as temperatures fluctuate which can lead to ripples and bubbles.

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    At this point you can apply your infill.
    At this point you can apply your infill.

  • 07:07

    Using a drop spreader will help distribute the materials evenly, but you can also spread
    Using a drop spreader will help distribute the materials evenly, but you can also spread

  • 07:10

    it by hand.
    it by hand.

  • 07:12

    The infill will help the blades to stand up giving the turf a more natural look.
    The infill will help the blades to stand up giving the turf a more natural look.

  • 07:16

    Infill also helps to weigh down the turf keeping it in place.
    Infill also helps to weigh down the turf keeping it in place.

  • 07:20

    Once your infill is down brush it in using a power broom or synthetic turf rake like
    Once your infill is down brush it in using a power broom or synthetic turf rake like

  • 07:24

    the one shown here.
    the one shown here.

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    Continue to brush it in until you can no longer see the infill on top of the turf.
    Continue to brush it in until you can no longer see the infill on top of the turf.

  • 07:31

    The recommended application rate if you’re using sand is one to two pounds per square
    The recommended application rate if you’re using sand is one to two pounds per square

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    foot.
    foot.

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    If using rubber infill the rate is half the application rate of the sand.
    If using rubber infill the rate is half the application rate of the sand.

  • 07:41

    The last step is to apply water to the entire turf area so the infill settles down in between
    The last step is to apply water to the entire turf area so the infill settles down in between

  • 07:46

    the blades.
    the blades.

  • 07:48

    That's all there is to it.
    That's all there is to it.

  • 07:49

    If you’re considering installing synthetic turf and would like to learn more contact
    If you’re considering installing synthetic turf and would like to learn more contact

  • 07:53

    your local Ewing branch and one of our experts will be glad to get you started.
    your local Ewing branch and one of our experts will be glad to get you started.

  • 07:57

    You can also learn more about EPS turf products online at epsturf.com.
    You can also learn more about EPS turf products online at epsturf.com.

All noun
synthetic
/sinˈTHedik/

word

synthetic material

How To Install Synthetic Turf

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Intro:

Synthetic turf has come a long way since its first commercial application at the Houston
Astrodome in 1966.. Since then new materials and advances in manufacturing allow the production of a more natural looking
and durable product.. When you take into account the costs associated with maintaining natural turf synthetic turf
is also much more cost-effective.. With a little time, a few friends, and some good old fashioned elbow grease you can have
a great looking low-maintenance lawn for years to come.
Installation is fairly simple as you'll see over the next few minutes.
The product we used on this job is EPS Turf which is made in the US and is available exclusively
through Ewing Irrigation.. There are several varieties and colors to choose from depending on the look you prefer
and how the turf will be used.. Before installing your new synthetic turf you’ll need a base consisting of two to
three inches of compacted and level decomposed granite or a quarter of minus road base.
This is something you can do yourself but it's not uncommon to a hire landscape contractor
for this part of the job.. The supplies and tools you'll need for a typical synthetic turf installation include an EPS
seam kit which includes enough seam tape and glue to install 32 linear feet of seam, a
large caulking gun to dispense the glue, a spray bottle which will be used to activate

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