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    Default Anybody have artificial grass?

    Going to be getting a new house and I want to put in artificial grass. It is on acreage but I'm looking for a very small area, I think 800 sq ft up front is required and not sure what I will do in the back. I do have dogs, but they typically go out in the field to go to the bathroom, but from what I've read this stuff is pet friendly anyways

    im just tired of watering, mowing, maintenance, dead spots, weeds, overgrown grass, trimming, edging, etc.

    i figure initially it will be more expensive up front depending on what I go with, but when I factor in not having to put in sprinklers, buy sod, and of course all the listed above, it is a no brainer for me.

    just looking for your experiences, cost, hiccups, good/bad etc.
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    I think it is a bit more for installation but I've heard they do have stuff that is dog friendly. As in the urine goes through and you just have to hose it off once in a while. If I were serious about it I would first get some locates to see what's underground. If a line is under the installed area it may be a hassle.

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    My sister has it at her place, and seems to like it. One thing to note is that unlike natural grass, it doesn't really absorb anything. So dirt, lint, dog feces, kid vomit, bird shit - it all sort of stays there until you or the wind, rain, and sun remove it. My sister uses a lawnmower-style small yard vac on it every few weeks to keep it 'clean'.
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    If it's on acreage, why bother at all? Can people still see the yard?
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    Must have 800 sq ft minimum of grass
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    Must have 800 sq ft minimum of grass

    Be careful, about 5 years ago I had a friend that did his front yard in the stuff and the city of Thornton made him remove it. He fought it for months, even went to several city council meetings fighting it and in the end was forced to remove it.

    Make de sure that before you make the investment you have approval for anyone and everyone that might be involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCCrawler View Post
    Be careful, about 5 years ago I had a friend that did his front yard in the stuff and the city of Thornton made him remove it. He fought it for months, even went to several city council meetings fighting it and in the end was forced to remove it.

    Make de sure that before you make the investment you have approval for anyone and everyone that might be involved.

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    Prairie Grass is grass.


    P.S. That rule is stupid in a semi-arid climate like hours. Decorative and well done xeriscape should be encouraged.
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