Putting green turf installers know the ins and outs of installing the perfect putting green. Their installation methods ensure less damage and more return on your investment. However, the costs vary. The amount of seaming, the type of turf, and the back support can affect the cost of the project.

When comparing turf installers, look for a company that has a track record of installing putting greens. They should also be able to walk you through the process.

A professional installation will include removal of any organic materials to six feet. After that, the team will rake and water the area to create the desired greens surface. This includes a slight grade for drainage.

Some artificial grass is designed to be installed on a conventional sprinkler system, while others must be placed in a specific location for use with a sprinkler. If your putting green is to be installed over concrete, be sure to remove three to four inches of sod before the ground is leveled.

Artificial grass is often easier to maintain than real bentgrass, but you still need to perform regular cleanup. Many turf products include antimicrobial properties that help combat bacteria and mold. You may also need to use a leaf blower to clear up any excess debris.

Once your turf has been laid out, the next step is to apply infill. Infill will prevent your turf from wrinkling and shifting, and will help keep it from slipping. Depending on the type of infill, you can use sand, or a mixture of sand and other types of materials.

To keep your putting green looking great, you should replenish the infill every year. There are a variety of infill products available, including evaporative cooling and UV stabilizers. Each type will add to the longevity of your putting green.

To determine the slope of the site, you can use a string level, carpenter’s level, or wooden stakes. Remember, the slope must be just slightly higher than the height of the cups, or you will have to raise the entire putting green.

Your putting green should be set at the proper height for your back and feet. Be careful to measure the depth of the cup. Set the cups at least 1/4 inch below the surface, and make them accessible.

You should install the putting green at an angle so that it is facing the direction of the player. This way, the grain will run in the same direction. It will also make the ball roll more smoothly and quickly.

When choosing an installer, make sure he or she offers financing options. Most companies will offer a lower rate if you’re installing a larger project. Also, find out the details of your warranty.

Buying and installing an artificial turf putting green can be a lot of fun, and it’s a good way to increase the value of your home. Having a putting green can even pay for itself when you’re selling your home.

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