Follow these simple
Do-It-Yourself instructions to install ProLawn like a pro...
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1: Define and Measure
Define, paint and measure your potential
turf area. Keeping in mind that turf comes in 15' widths,
measure what your lineal footage of turf will be. All turf
must be laid out in the same direction.
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7: Roll, Tack, and Cut
Once base is completed, roll out
turf and tack in place, using galvanized nails (16d or 40d),
spikes, or landscape staples. Then cut turf into all perimeter
borders as necessary. A carpet knife is recommended.
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2: Excavate
A minimum depth of 5" is suggested
for base material and turf. Remove grass, dirt, or other
materials to leave a 5" reveal inside all borders.
Cap and/or remove any irrigation within the specified area,
as required.
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8: Secure Perimeter
Secure the perimeter of the turf
every 6"-12", using galvanized nails (16d or 40d),
spikes, or landscape staples.
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3: Install Borders
Concrete curbing or polypropylene
wood-flexd bender board are recommended, as they will last
as long as the turf. Make sure your borders carry a warranty
similar to that of the turf being installed.
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9: Silica Sand
Using a drop spreader, like those
used to distribute fertilizer, evenly distribute #20 grit
silica sand over entire turf area. ProLawn recommends using
between 1 lb. and 3 lbs. of silica sand to lend weight to
the turf. This helps to prevent expansion and contraction
of the turf during temperature changes.
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4: Primary Base Layer
Install 3/4" minus aggregate
material at a minimum depth of 2". Rake out evenly,
or to desired contour. Keep drainage and water flow in mind
during the process. (1yd. of this material will cover 150
s.f. at depth of 2")
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10: Brooming
Work the silica sand down into the
fibers of the turf, by using a 24" stiff bristle, or
coarse nylon push broom. If available, power brooms can
make this step faster and easier.
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5: Wet Down and Compact
Slightly wet the entire surface.
Using a vibrating plate compactor, compact the surface several
times. Repeat untill base is very hard.
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11: Rubber In-Fill
If your turf requires a crumb rubber
in-fill, follow steps 9 and 10 to distribute and work the
rubber down into the fibers of the turf.
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6: Leveling Layer
Install a leveling layer of decomposed
granite (1/4" minus) at a depth of 1". Rake to
desired grade and compact, as mentioned in the previous
steps. (1yd. of this material will cover approximately 310
s.f. at a depth of 1")
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12: Enjoy your New ProLawn
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