Postby sid_seal » Thu Mar 20, 2025 2:48 pm
I'd like to hope that the tide has turned as more people realise how bad it is for the environment.
The production process is polluting, it releases microplastics into the soil, it kills wildlife and it prevents drainage thus contributing to risks of flooding.
You have to keep it clean and it overheats in Summer, posing risks of burns (as well as friction burns if you fall onto it), so it's not a good idea if you have children.
Some people will say that a lawn gets muddy and may look patchy, but if you have money to spend consider rather investing in draining layers to prevent a real lawn from getting waterlogged. Re the patchy look, I personally prefer that to the unrealistic uniformity of fake grass, but that's my own preference - the rest is objective! Please think carefully before going ahead with it.