1. Save Water
You can save money on water by converting to artificial grass!
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that it takes roughly 9 billion gallons of water per day to keep American lawns green! And in California about half of residential water use goes toward landscape irrigation.
By switching to artificial grass, you reduce your water bill and avoid water waste fines.
2. Make Time for Moments that Matter
Take your weekend back! Spending Sunday weeding, seeding, and mowing can lead you to miss out on some of life’s most important moments.
By investing in artificial grass, you not only save money, but also recover lost time!
From backyard barbecues to catch with the kids, AGL’s durable, soft-to-the-touch turf has you covered. And because AGL lawns require little maintenance, you can be there for it all!
3. Increase Curb Appeal
Be the hero your neighborhood deserves by trading your brown lawn for evergreen artificial grass.
Green lawns communicate prosperity and boost curb appeal, thereby increasing property values in your area.
4. Reduce Runoff technology
The biggest culprit of urban runoff is landscape irrigation. Slow the spread of pollutants to our waterways by switching to water wise landscaping.
Reducing runoff from your property will also help you to avoid potential water waste fines.
5. Avoid Infestations
Unlike living plants, Artificial grass doesn’t offer a habitable environment for pesky pests. So you don’t have to worry about crawling critters camping out on your property.
And using installation accessories like gopher wire also helps to combat pests.
6. Provide a Better Place to Play
Playgrounds aren’t always the best place for kids to play. Concrete, mulch, and hard plastic, are a recipe for scrapes, splinters, and falls. And traditional lawns aren’t much better!
Living grass is more likely to develop holes and divots than artificial grass, increasing the risk of falling. Living grass is also an itchy irritant which stains clothes and causes allergies to flare. In fact, it’s estimated that grass allergies affect up to one third of American children.
Artificial grass provides a softer surface for recreation, so when kids do fall, they’re less likely to get injured. It’s also hypoallergenic and less likely to attract harmful molds and bacteria.