Artificial Installation Service In Malaysia

As you are planning to install artificial grass in Malaysia, let us tell you one thing that you have made the best decision so far. In today’s busy days, it is extremely difficult to maintain a natural lawn with the big setup of gardening. This is why people are widely accepting artificial grass to minimize their extra responsibilities and fulfill their dreams at the same time. Aside from the houses, these are a great alternative for the business properties and corporate offices. Not only in Malaysia the entire world is rapidly accepting artificial grass. But to get the ultimate advantage, you need the best professionals for a flawless artificial grass installation in Malaysia.

This lawlessness will be impossible if there is no proper drainage system in the property. Also, it will damage the grass faster than you can ever imagine. This is why we have decided to discuss the ultimate drainage solutions before you get your installation service for artificial grass. So without any further ado, let’s jump into the topic, 

Why Does The Drainage Matter? 

Just like natural grass, artificial grass will never absorb excess water; rather, the water should pass through the blades of the grass. If the property does not have weld well-designed drainage system, then you might suffer from, 

  1. Uneven surface and sagging. 
  2. Unpleasant odours.
  3. The lifespan of the grass will be reduced due to bacterial growth. 
  4. Flooding on the surface will become a common issue. 

Tips For The Solution For Drainage 

  1. Access The Natural Drainage Of The Property 

Before you go for the process of artificial grass installation in Malaysia, make sure to evaluate well how water flows through your yard. First of all, check nearby points for drainage or any kind of slope. And then check the hard soils because they naturally slow down the water absorption. 

  • Create A Good Base Layer.

There are three steps to create a perfect base layer for great drainage. In the first step, remove all the debris of 75 to 100 mm. It’s essential for a stable and clean surface in terms of installing the grass. In the second step, start using crust granite and milestones as the base. When you spread it evenly, it not only gives a solid foundation for the grass but also allows water to pass easily. In the third step, add a very thin layer of sharp sand over the crust stones. The layer should be 10 to 15 mm. Take note that when you use sand, it blocks the water flow

  • Add Drainage Pipes 

For the large areas where the drainage soil is poor, we always recommend installing a French drain or a perforated pipe system under the turf. 

  • Maintain The Drainage 

No matter how great the drainage system is, it will definitely require maintenance. After the installation, you can brush the grass regularly to avoid compaction. Always clear the debris and leaves to avoid blockage in drainage holes. Don’t forget to check the joints and ages after a heavy rain. 

Wrapping Up

Drainage is a highly essential thing to maintain whenever you decide to install artificial grass. You can also ask your professionals to give better advice. Or else you can check out the website of Green Touch for the ultimate reference