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DIY Turf

DIY Turf 1.8m x 20mm Pile Lifestyle Synthetic Turf

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I/N: 0077697

DIY Turf 1.8m x 20mm Pile Lifestyle Synthetic Turf

$53.55

per metre

$29.75

per m2
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Features

  • Lifelike
  • Soft Feel
  • 2 year warranty
  • Pet and Child Friendly
  • Suitable for courtyards, balconies, camping, temporary floor covering
Lifestyle Turf offers an affordable alternative to traditional landscape grass. It features a lifelike blend of green grass fibres coupled with a brown curl. Ideal for any use, Lifestyle Turf has a soft blade construction which feels great underfoot.



Maximum of 15m in one roll, cut to length in store

Details

Dimensions

 

Width

Height

Depth

Product

1800mm20mm1000mm

Package

1800mm20mm1000mm

Weight

Easy To Carry

Total Weight 2kg

Specifications

Colour
Green, Dark Green, Brown
Model Name
Lifestyle Turf
Model Number
0077697
Material
PP / PE

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Sustainability

Tuff Turf is committed to helping the environment and providing sustainable living solutions.

Warranty & Returns

Tuff Turf provide a 2-year warranty

We will gladly assist with returns and exchanges of this product in accordance with our returns and exchanges policy.

Returns Policy

Installation

1. PREPARING FOR TURF
Work out the area where the Tuff Turf will go. Usually there will be a border of some sort like paving, concrete or timber edging. If the area is not clear, mark it out with a rope or spray paint. Remove all loose vegetation and any debris that is in the way. Dig out the area to a depth of 75–80mm. If there are any existing sprinklers, ensure that they are either capped or removed. Once the area is excavated, use a rake to level it out to ensure it is smooth and even for the sub-base.

2. LAYING THE BASE
Place and compact approximately 60mm of crushed rock as sub-base. Lightly sprinkle water over the crushed rock before compaction so the base becomes firm. A vibrating plate will produce the best result. Ensure you have enough fall on the base to allow for water drainage. Complete your base works by adding a fine 20mm layer of crushed stone over the top of your base and level it out again following the same procedure. This will give you a more even finish. After compacting, your base should be approximately 15mm below the finished height of your surrounding edging/paving.

3. LAYING OUT THE TURF
Lay out the Tuff Turf and allow it to relax for several hours. This will remove any creases and allow the Tuff Turf to better settle. Always run the grass in the same direction. Remove the ‘salvage’ black strip from both sides of the grass. Cut the Tuff Turf to fit your area. Use a sharp utility knife along edges, and around trees and flower beds. Take your time to ensure a flawless finish. TIP: Keep changing your blade as this will make cutting the Tuff Turf easier.

4. JOINING THE TURF
Pull the two pieces of Tuff Turf together so they are as close as possible. Make sure they are not touching or overlapping. There should never be more than a 5mm gap. Once in place, position a marker at both ends of where the two pieces join together. Fold back both sides of your turf and roll out and centralise Tuff Turf Adhesive Tape between the two markers. Cut the tape at one end and gently peel off the foil along the entire length. Gently place both sides of the Tuff Turf onto the adhesive tape and continue this process down the entire length of your join. Walk along the seam several times to ensure it
sticks down securely.

5. SECURING YOUR TURF
Secure the edges with Tuff Turf 125mm Anchor Nails. Nail as close to the edge as possible and continue nailing along the edge every 200–300mm. Make sure you pull the fibre of the grass apart so the nail goes in smoothly and does not hold the fibre down. At completion of this step the nails should be hidden.

6. ADDING SAND INFILL
With a power broom or a stiff bristled broom, brush the blades of turf upwards. This makes it easier to distribute the sand infill evenly. Gently spread dried silica sand across the entire area. We recommend 10–15kg of sand per square metre of turf. The sand should be spread as evenly as possible. For large areas you may need to hire a sand spreader tool. For small areas a seed dropper or a shovel work best. Aim to get the sand in between the blades of grass. Large volumes of sand in the one area will cause lumpy grass.

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