Natural disaster is common in my location. Can hurricane ruin or peel off my artificial grass installed on a concrete?
Jan 17, 2020 11:35 AM |
Well, the artificial turf will withstand heavy rains and strong winds. To resist a hurricane, it will have a lot to do with the installations. If the installation was done properly with nails along the perimeters and sand infills average 2 lbs per sq., it will definitely hand the downpours without a problem as all of our products have permeability of 50 inches per hour, there never have been hurricane on record can dump this much of rain in a hour in history. by that said my personal opinion is that our artificial turf will be resistant to a hurricane.
To find information on proper installation of artificial grass, here is the link:
https://www.globalsynturf.com/installation-guides
To find the permeability of each product, please visit our product specifications page:
https://www.globalsynturf.com/artificial-grass-specifications-specs
Colby Powskey I couldn't agree more with Edwin. Installation is definitely a big factor in order for your turf to withstand hurricanes and flood. |
Greg Ouzts This is important for me, since I don't have to change artificial grass once storm hit it. |
Mike Mcmenimen Wow! That must be a very strong grass! |