Goodbye, Grass: Installing Turf Fields Can Save You Money and Maintenance Time
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  • Writer's pictureChris Delahoz

Goodbye, Grass: Installing Turf Fields Can Save You Money and Maintenance Time

We've all been there: You're out in the yard, enjoying a nice day when suddenly you notice that your grass is looking a bit shabby. It's time for another weekend of lawn mowing, weeding, and hoping that the rain will cooperate long enough to give your grass a much-needed drink. But what if there was a better way? What if you could have a beautiful, green lawn without all the hassle? Enter artificial turf: Installing artificial grass can save you money and maintenance time. Let's take a look at why artificial turf is gaining popularity among homeowners in Central Florida.

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The Cost of Installing Turf Fields is less than the Cost of Maintaining Grass Fields


Both turf and grass have two types of costs associated with them: installation and maintenance. While synthetic grass installation can cost slightly more, its maintenance costs are significantly less than that of grass. In fact, according to a study by the University of Central Florida, the net cost of installing artificial turf landscaping is less than the cost of maintaining grass fields.


This is largely due to the fact that artificial grass landscaping does not require consistent mowing, watering, or fertilizing. So, over time, especially in the Florida summers, synthetic turf saves massively on upkeep and maintenance costs of your grass lawn. This will allow you to spend more on improving and adding to your favorite outdoor space, rather than trying to keep it up to par!


Artificial Grass fields don't require irrigation, which saves water and money


Not only is the upkeep of synthetic turf significantly less expensive, but it also saves significant amounts of time. Real grass fields require complicated irrigation, which can be costly and wasteful. In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, in order to produce one acre of grass lawn, you need about 55,000 gallons of water per year! That's a lot of water usage that could be going to more important things, like our community's drinking supply.


Just like death and taxes, you can count on Florida's cost of water rising every summer. Installing artificial turf can help you prepare for this inevitability, as they don't require the water costs associated with irrigation. This means that, not only will artificial grasses save on your water bill each month, you'll also be doing your part to conserve our valuable natural resources.


Turf Fields Don't Need to be Mowed, so You'll Save on Gas and Maintenance Time


Grass fields also require regular mowing, which can be a time-consuming and costly task. Not only will you save on the cost of gasoline by not needing to mow your artificial turf lawn, you'll also save on the wear and tear of your lawnmower. As well as this being far better for the environment, it will feel like a very nice change for your bank account!


In addition, synthetic grass doesn't need to be weeded or trimmed as often as a natural grass field, so you'll save even more time on maintenance! Without having to spend countless hours in the summer heat mowing your lawn every time your neighbor does, think of how much time you can spend enjoying the most that your outdoor space has to offer!


Using Synthetic Grass over Natural Grass for Sports and Your Community


Grass fields have long been the standard for a variety of sports, but they're not always the best choice. For example, if you want to play a sport that requires a lot of running, like soccer or football, a grass lawn may not be the best option. This is because grass, unlike synthetic turf, can become torn and uneven, making it difficult to play on. Athletes who are running full speed on a natural lawn versus an artificial lawn are at a significantly higher risk of injury or falls from unpredictable conditions.


Synthetic Grass, on the other hand, is safer and more consistent than traditional grass for any type of sport. They are also perfect for activities like picnics, birthday parties, or just a nice evening walk with your family. This is because artificial grass provides a cushioning effect that is gentle on your feet and joints. So, turf fields not only have countless use cases, but they also increase their value to the community as a whole!


Installing Artificial Turf is a Great Way to Improve Your School or Organization's Image


Good schools or organizations have consistently had a standard of using natural green grasses in the past. A traditional lawn can be seen as a sign of stability, tradition, and responsibility. However, over time this image can become stale and outdated.


Artificial grass installation is a great way to show that your school or organization is modern, innovative, and always looking for ways to improve. Not only will this make your school or organization a more enjoyable place to be for its patrons, but it will also attract new prospective members and supporters. So, if you're looking for a way to improve your community's image, look no further than installing turf fields!


DelaTurf: Top-Tier Artificial Turf Installation in Central Florida


If you’re still on the fence about installing an artificial turf field, hopefully, this article has helped sway you. Not only are turf fields more cost-effective in the long run, but they also provide many benefits to your life, bank account, or organization!


From increased safety and usability to better image and branding, there are plenty of reasons to make the switch to artificial grass. So what are you waiting for? Call DelaTurf today at (407)-225-4288 to speak with an expert and get started on your very own turf field installation!


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DelaTurf services the following areas:

Orange County, Seminole County, Lake County, Osceola County, Volusia County, and Broward County. Our team commonly operates in Metro West, Doctor Phillips, Windermere, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Gotha, Oviedo, Oakland, Apopka, College Park, Winter Park, Sorrento, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary, Heathrow, & Sanford.

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