DIY Turf/Artificial Grass Install - Save THOUSANDS!! $$$

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2022
  • Ditch your high maintenance, struggling grass patch!!
    I walk you through installing your own artificial turf. Please Subscribe.
    You can save about 50% or more by installing your own artificial grass. Artificial turf is low maintenance - but It's very labor intensive to install. But if your body can handle it - or you have help - it can be done. The most technical part is cutting the edges accurately - and making seams. But if you are careful and attentive - you can do this. Artificial grass does get VERY HOT in the sun - so much so that pets and people would likely not want to walk on it when it's 80 degrees or warmer out in full sun.
    I bought my artificial grass, nails & seam kit from Ewing Irrigation (links below). But you can get turf from Home Depot, Lowes, or even Amazon! (links below). Visit the links below that support my channel - then below the link section is a basic process with materials outline. Watch the whole video - and post comments if you want. I address a lot of the tips, variations, & concerns myself in the video - so if you post a comment that I've already covered - I may not post the comment. They are moderated.
    Supplies links (I'm an Amazon affiliate- but not a Ewing affiliate).....
    Ewing Irrigation Supplies (artificial turf): www.ewingirrigation.com/
    Bio-Enzyme Turf Cleaner: amzn.to/3OeqHND
    Artificial Turf/Grass Specials: amzn.to/3Pyqshl
    Artificial Grass Adhesive & Seams: amzn.to/3zcA0ct
    Box Knife (Turf Cutter): amzn.to/3cipUhi
    Turf Nails 6": amzn.to/3INRvDq
    Infill: amzn.to/3zeWXfq
    Phase 1. Initial Sod Removal & Rock Materials Install Tools:
    Dump Trailer (preferred) or just a trailer.
    Shovels
    Sod Cutter (or just shovels)
    Wheel Barrow(s)
    Hand Compactor
    Powered Vibrating Compactor
    Pipe materials for sprinkler deletion (if needed)
    Phase 2. Turf Install Tools:
    Artificial Turf/Grass: amzn.to/3Pyqshl
    Turf Adhesive & Seams: amzn.to/3zcA0ct
    Box Knife (Turf Cutter): amzn.to/3cipUhi
    Carpet Stretcher: amzn.to/3obaG0k
    Turf Nails 6": amzn.to/3INRvDq
    Infill (usually sand): amzn.to/3zeWXfq (it's 3x more expensive online because it's heavy to ship. So, this is better purchased locally - but the money you save doing it yourself will allow the budget).
    Stiff Shop Broom or Power Broom.
    The Entire Process:
    1. Mark existing sprinklers and dig down around them to expose them carefully so you can plan whether you want to keep them or delete them. Keeping them IS a good idea if you have pets in your yard. You have to wash down turf to get rid of pet urine regularly. Or you can use a hose (what I do).
    2. Remove existing grass/sod - either manually with a flat shovel - or with a sod cutter and shovel. It's heavy - so you will need a trailer. A full trailer can weigh between 2,500-5,000 lbs on average.
    3. Remove dirt after the sod is gone- enough so you will have room for 3" to 4" of crushed rock as your base, while allowing about an inch for your new artificial grass.
    4. Take care of your sprinkler prep - either removal - or just making them stable with crushed rock.
    5. Lay down between 3" to 4" (or more!) of crushed 1/4" minus rock. Here's a calculator link: concalculator.com/landscape-c...
    6. Spread and level the crushed rock using a wide landscapers rake - and I used long 2x4's as well.
    7. Compact the crushed rock using a gas powered vibratory compactor - and/or hand tamper compactor.
    8. When you unroll new turf, the blades will be laying down one direction. It looks best if you roll it out so that the blades are pointing at you (like bowing down toward the area you will be viewing the yard from the majority of the time). Otherwise, the yard will look shiny & fake.
    9. Do an initial trim of the turf in the shape you desire - but leave about a foot extra in case you make an error.
    10. Walk around and eyeball the area and think ahead of issues. Make sure the turf blades are laying the right way & both pieces (if more than one piece is used) are laying the same direction.
    11. Make your final cuts accurately.
    12. Use your Turf Nails to secure one edge every 8" to 10". Pull the turf tight (best done on a hot day so it can expand and flex). Spread the turf blades between turf blade rows, & tap the nail heads down flush with the black base of the turf. Don't sink them down farther or you will see every nail indent. Do this process for every edge while occasionally stretching the material (using hands - or a carpet stretcher).
    13. Apply 1.5 to 2 lbs of infill evenly across the entire surface & broom it or power broom so the infill will settle down into the base of the turf material. Try to broom so that you're pushing the blades up (against the way they were laying).
    DONE!! You saved THOUSANDS!!
    PLEASE SUBSCRIBE.. THANKS. I'm an Amazon affiliate so using the links above helps support my channel until I reach 1,000 subscribers.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @buddhism1019
    @buddhism1019 13 дней назад

    You have done a great job! Your video is detailed with pros and cons.

  • @syreeta8641
    @syreeta8641 Месяц назад +1

    You did an amazing job. Great video ❤

  • @frankchang8311
    @frankchang8311 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are really diy.I learn a lot.This is the best video I have seen .

  • @franciscomagana9090
    @franciscomagana9090 Год назад +1

    Looks great to me!!! Good job for a first time.

  • @DarkKnightHLL
    @DarkKnightHLL Год назад +1

    Looks amazing!! You gave me confidence in taking on this project for my back yard. The amount of grass you used including your scraps is about how much I need for mine. If you dont mind me asking, about how much did it cost you for just the grass?

    • @TheRealWorld737
      @TheRealWorld737  Год назад

      Honestly don’t remember. I think it was between $3.75-$4.00 SF. Probably around $1800 I think.

  • @paul_dz
    @paul_dz Год назад

    Turned out a lot better than "pretty good" in my opinion - looks very professional! Suppose the only thing you could have improved on is the use of material - but if you were a professional, you could easily use on another job.
    Hope you do some follow up videos in the future on how the job/material is holding up - real curious about how well it stands up to dog use.

    • @TheRealWorld737
      @TheRealWorld737  Год назад

      Hey Paul, I really appreciate the feedback! I will update on how it’s holding up. Thanks much.

  • @japhicdesign
    @japhicdesign 2 месяца назад

    Hi, great video! Can you share the name of the gravel/sand you added before laying the turf?

    • @TheRealWorld737
      @TheRealWorld737  2 месяца назад +1

      5/8 minus crushed rock and just plain old sand compacted.

  • @dondtran
    @dondtran 4 месяца назад

    Excellent job, thank you for sharing! How long did it take to complete this project?

  • @hardyboysfishing6121
    @hardyboysfishing6121 9 дней назад

    Would you still recommend doing this? I'm strongly considering putting this under my pergola coming out of my back door instead of concrete. I'm worried cause I've heard the smell can be bad from pets

    • @TheRealWorld737
      @TheRealWorld737  8 дней назад

      I wouldn’t install it up to the back door. I’d have a concrete pad that close. But we love the turf. Way cleaner than grass - especially with a dog and lots of rain.

  • @thanos1952
    @thanos1952 11 месяцев назад

    How much did this whole project cost? How much did the artificial turf cost total? Thanks

    • @TheRealWorld737
      @TheRealWorld737  11 месяцев назад +1

      Been a while - but I believe it was $4,500-$5,000. Quotes in the area were about $10k.

  • @jordysociety14
    @jordysociety14 2 месяца назад

    Where did you get the turf from ?

  • @LeisureLife-px1rj
    @LeisureLife-px1rj 17 дней назад

    😂 yea you can tell your not a pro but you did good. Allot of things that a pro would've done that you didn't do or know to do