Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Buying Synthetic Grass

One of the factors that may cause some people to hesitate before making a decision to replace the patch of brown weeds that should be their back yard lawn for a synthetic grass alternative could be the perceived exorbitant cost. And it’s true, cost is a factor.

To that end it pays to be mindful that the cost of artificial grass is not limited to buying the actual grass itself. There are some important considerations as to the factors that affect the cost of artificial grass. One of those is the cost of the installation.

Things such as whether there is easy access to the location that the synthetic grass is going to be laid. If there are stairs, a challenging slope or a narrow access – or even no access to the backyard will increase labor charges. If there is any demolition that has to take place before the area can be prepared for grass laying the process of doing so will further increase cost.

The shape of the yard that is going to be laid will also play a part in the final cost of installation, too. If the yard contains tight angles, unusual shapes or unexpected obstructions, the time to trim and fit the grass will blow out. Every moment that runs longer than was originally expected will affect the final cost of installation.

The cost of artificial grass, both the purchase of the grass itself and the installation, may seem steep at first. But when you factor in the reduced maintenance costs and the time savings, you may find that it’s not such a huge outlay after all.