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Artificial Grass for Pool Landscaping

Thanks to its surprisingly natural appearance and easy upkeep, artificial turf Colorado Springs is more popular today than ever before. It’s a versatile product, too, and can be laid just about anywhere you’d like a lush pop of green and a comfy walking surface. Some people even use synthetic turf for pool landscaping! Let’s take a look at some of the more common questions and concerns customers have for us when asking about fake grass as a pool landscape option.

Is artificial grass slippery when wet?

One of the biggest concerns we hear is whether or not synthetic grass will be slippery when it gets wet. And this concern makes perfect sense! Organic grass can be incredibly slippery when wet, after all, and many people probably have memories of slipping and falling on it after a particularly heavy rainfall. The great news with artificial turf is that it has much better friction than organic grass. That means that even when it’s wet, it does not become slippery. This makes it ideal for use around perpetually wet areas like a pool.

“Does chlorine damage artificial grass?”

With natural grass, chlorine damage is a big issue with swimming pools. If even a small amount of pool water manages to find its way onto a clump of organic grass, homeowners can count on the space quickly fading and becoming discolored if not dying off completely. Artificial lawns, then, are actually perfect for use around the pool because chlorine doesn’t affect it. And because artificial grass drains faster than natural grass, the water won’t be able to stick around nearly as long. 

Finally, don’t forget that artificial grass provides a soft landing should anyone slip getting out of the pool! It’s a great option to keep swimmers safe and happy during warm summer days. 

For more information, reach out to the team at Top Notch Turf

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Paul Petersen is a seasoned home improvement expert and DIY enthusiast with over 20 years of experience in the industry. He began his career as a carpenter, honing his skills in woodworking and structural design. Over the years, Paul expanded his expertise to encompass a wide range of home renovation projects, from kitchen remodels to landscape design.
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