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How commercial property owners can save money on water and maintenance costs with artificial turf

February 11th, 2011

The vast majority of homeowners have never given thought to using artificial turf in place of grass for their landscaping, but they should. Using terf can save a lot of moneyfor the average single family homeowner. Larger properties like municipalities can save even more.

Homeowners and institutional property owners in arid climates like Southern California are saving large amounts of money on their water bills by having synthetic San Diego turf installed that doesn’t require water or weekly lawn mowing services. While owners incur a one-time installation and material cost for their investment, the returns are dramatic, often saving hundreds of dollars each month on water and landscape maintenance. Water bills alone have been known to come down by as much as 60% with the installation of artificial turf.

Homeowners frequently wonder if synthetic San Diego lawns will look as good as a real lawn, the answer is a definite yes, due to the latest technologies in turf materials and installation practices. In fact, often the artificial grass looks nicer than real grass, because of its deep green color and natural appearance. With synthetic lawns, the healthy green look of real grass is preserved without the cost and hassle of water and maintenance.

There are many types of properties that can make a cost-efficient use of synthetics to reduce costs, such as schools and churches. Play yards are great for artificial turf as well, as are dog runs and putting greens. Property managers often advise their clients to preserve cash flow by reducing monthly landscape maintenance and watering costs.

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