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After a year of puppy destruction, several months of house construction and a terrible Northern CA drought we finally bit the bullet on installing a synthetic lawn in the backyard. The two weeks that it's been in the yard have been nothing short of life changing!
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I live in a townhouse so have no experience, but wow, is Oliver cute!
Wow ! the lawn and Oliver look great ! nice! ...I was wondering...does it get hot at all? Hanna likes to lay in the nice cool grass in the shade, just wondering if it ever gets too hot?
It's a little warmer than real grass, but not much. Half our yard is in the shade at any given point and those shaded areas are pleasantly cool. If I hadn't known it could be an issue I would never have even noticed!
Love these photos of Oliver and I can see why he is in heaven! We live in WA state and have a regular lawn and water with irrigation water. I would inclined to go this route if we had the issues you were facing. Your new lawn looks fabulous!
Oh, I'm so happy to see this. We are getting ready to get the yard prepared for some synthetic lawn. I believe we are going to start with 17x15 and add on from there, as well as laying some pavers. I'm even more excited now! The people who owned the house before us put in gravel which is all spread out and dispersed so our yard is ugly, dusty, and muddy in the winter. I can't wait to see some green back there.
Oh good luck with yours! Seeing green when I look outside has been the biggest adjustment. It just rained last night & we had no muddy paws!
We are going to start raking the gravel out of the way tomorrow! So excited!
Boy this does look really nice.... and thats a cute guy hanging out in your backyard!
Cute photos!!!! Your lawn looks fabulous! The only experience I have is that we took a bunch of doodles to romp on a synthetic grass on an athletic field. Maybe that grass was harsher but one doodle injured her paws (rubbed them raw) on the turf. The other 4 were fine.
Lucky YOU!
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