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Once you have completed the preparation stage which includes measuring how much artificial grass you need, installing appropriate drainage (if necessary) and removing the natural grass layer, you will be ready to install your artificial grass lawn. This article outlines the steps you should follow to help you to get the job done right, from laying the base, connecting joints and preventing weed growth.

Lay Gravel Base followed by Sharp Sand

If required, use treated timber/timber stakes to put in an area frame. We recommend 4 X 2 inches of tantalised treated timber for heavy clay soil areas and poorly draining areas and 2 X 2 inches of tantalised timber for good draining areas. Screw these timbers to the stakes leaving the stakes on the inside of the perimeter. Should the Artificial Grass meet a concrete path, wall or decking, position the timber flush with the surface height and by