Mesa Artificial Grass Questions
How much does artificial grass cost in Mesa, AZ ?
Whether you pick a cheap product or a very expensive product, the labor is still the same to install the artificial grass. The cheapest artificial grass material is around $1 per square foot while the most expensive grasses can be $5 per square foot, that's a huge range! Typically we recommend grass products that cost around $2-3 per square foot. Now that is only for the grass, that does no include demolition, prep work, base, infill and labor. In Arizona, we are seeing homeowners pay between $5 and $15 per square foot for the entire process. This is a huge range but very dependent on the size of the project and materials used. If you are considering artificial grass at your Arizona home give us a call for a free consolation.
How long does artificial grass last in Mesa, AZ?
Mesa has a very hot climate compared to most cities around the country. Due to this, some artificial grass manufacturers have specific warranties for Arizona. Most artificial grass warranties are between 10 and 16 years.
Does your artificial grass get hot in Mesa, AZ?
Yes artificial grass can get hot here in the Mesa summers, although not as hot as you might think. The lower the quality of the grass, the hotter it will get. For a high-quality grass you should expect it to be warmer than real grass but cooler than your patio, rocks and curbing. We also have specialty infills to help keep your turf up to 50 degrees cooler in the Arizona summers.
Does your artificial grass smell plastic-y?
No, our artificial grass does not smell like hot plastic. Turf that smells like hot plastic could be sign of cheaper resins used to create the polyethylene turf blades.
Does your artificial grass look shiny?
Artificial grass has a natural grain to it. This means you will want to consider the direction turf is laid relative to the point of view. The backside of turf may look a little shiny during certain times of day. Our artificial grass is made with S and W shape blades. The shape of the blades allow for tiny shadows to be cast on the artificial grass blades. The shape of our blades are less likely to be shiny. If you have seen a shiny artificial grass front yard it is most likely due to either cheap materials or poor workmanship.
How do you install artificial grass?
Artificial grass is a straightforward but a very labor intensive process. The main steps in most artificial grass installations in Mesa is as follows:
treatment of grass
excavation of existing grass
installation and compaction of base material
seaming and securing the turf
infilling the turf
brushing and cleaning of the turf
What type of infill should I put in my artificial grass?
If you are a homeowner in Mesa and are considering artificial grass you may be wondering what type of infill is the best for you to use. In most front yards we typically recommend a silica infill. In pet applications you may need to use a pet infill such as envirofill or zeofill. If you are unsure of what type of infill to use, give us a call and an artificial grass expert will make recommendations for you.
Does Mesa offer any rebates for artificial grass?
Yes, the city of Mesa is currently offering an incentive program to help homeowners convert from green grass lawns to Xeriscape lawns for low-water-use. The city's program is 2 tiered, lawns between 500 and 999 square feet are eligible for a $750 rebate, lawns 1,000 square feet or larger are eligible for a $1,000 rebate. Adding eligible trees can add up to $100 in rebates for a total potential of $1,100 in incentives. When using artifical grass in your Xeriscape conversion at least 50% of the area has to be low-water-use plants in order to be eligible for a rebate.
Do I need a permit to install artificial grass in Mesa?
Currently the City of Mesa does not require a permit for residential artificial grass installations.
Do I need my HOA’s approval to install artificial grass in Mesa?
You may or may not need your HOA’s approval to install artificial grass in your front or back yard. It is always wise to check with your HOA. While your neighbors may already have artificial grass, the HOA may require a submittal prior to installation.
What is artificial grass made of?
Typically artificial grass is made of polyethylene and polyurethane. Polyethylene is graded from C2 to C8. C8 being the most durable and longest lasting resin for your artificial grass.
Where can I install artificial grass?
Artificial grass can be used in many applications such as:
front lawns
backyards
play areas
dog runs
indoor kennels
balconies or patios
inside golf simulators
parks
Does artificial grass save money?
If you are strictly looking at your ROI, artificial turf may or may not be a wise financial investment. This depend son several factors. The City of Mesa did a study in 2018 looking at the ROI of artificial grass. If you pay for maintenance, water, winter over-seeding and occasional sprinkler repairs, your artificial grass will pay for itself in about 5 to 6 years. This break even point is assuming you pay $9 per square foot for your artificial grass installation.
How do I maintain my artificial grass?
The biggest thing you can do to maintain your artificial grass is by keeping it free of debris and weeds. We recommend using a rake or leaf blower to remove debris. If you have weeds in your artificial grass, spray them first. Once the weeds are dead then you should cut or pull them. If you pull the weeds without spraying then their is a very high chance they will come right back.
Where does Apex Turf install artificial grass?
Apex Turf can meet and exceed your needs for all types of artificial grass installations in Mesa, AZ and other nearby cities. Apex Turf serves the following Mesa zip codes; 85201, 85202, 85203, 85204, 85205, 85206, 85207, 85208, 85209, 85210, 85211, 85212, 85213, 85214, 85215, 85216, 85274, 85275, 85277, 85296.