Foot Traffic
When you’re considering artificial grass, it’s important to factor in the amount of expected foot traffic. For some customers, their artificial grass is for aesthetic purposes and is rarely walked on. For others, the grass gets heavy use every day. Most folks are somewhere in between. Choosing a grass that can handle the appropriate amount of foot traffic is key to ensuring you get the most enjoyment and longest life from your artificial grass installation.
Low
Low-traffic grasses are those that are intended to be installed largely for aesthetic purposes. These grasses can be walked on but, in general, any activity more substantial than walking should be avoided.

Medium
Medium-traffic grasses include many of the most popular grasses we sell. These are grasses designed for everyday use.

High
High-traffic grasses can stand up to just about anything – dogs, kids, sports and playground activities.

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Homeowners

Contractors

Dealers
Life Expectancy
High ROI Due to
Cost and Maintenance
Stays Green All Year


No Mud


No Discolored Spots




Minimal Weeds


No Bald Spots
Minimizes Need for
Expensive Additional Costs





Nearly 1 billion pounds of




Pays for itself in 3-5 years

Eco-Friendly

Over 50 million square feet

6 billion gallons of water

55 gallons of water
Purchase Green always has more than 2 million square feet of grass in stock. That’s enough to cover 35 football fields.

Natural grass environmental disadvantages

Water

Mower

Gas and Oil

Grass Clippings
