Factors To Consider When Buying Artificial Turf For Pets

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If you want to style your place with artificial green grass but are unsure if this is safe for your pet, read this article. 

Artificial grass is a new trend in Dubai, but it has raised many questions in pet owners’ minds. The most common question in the past few years has been whether this grass type is safe for pets or can cause health issues. After extensive research, experts have now revealed that fake grass is way better than real grass for pets and humans.

Unlike real grass, fake grass requires no water or pesticides and, hence, does not cause allergies. However, the interior styling with this grass is often questioned due to the lack of information about which type is a 10/10 for pets. With the growing demand for Artificial Grass Installation Dubai, many varieties have entered the market, making it harder to choose the right one. Let’s figure out the key things you need to consider before buying artificial grass for your pet.

Considerable Things While Buying Fake Turf for Your Pet

Fake Turf for Your Pet

There are so many factors to consider when keenly observing whether the grass type is suitable for your pet. Doubtlessly, it is a new interior trend that can’t be ignored. It requires low maintenance, no water or pesticides, and is easier than real grass in terms of styling. Still, you need to choose a perfect type that doesn’t create any chaos, even if your pet messes with it.

Pets usually scratch, snatch, and urinate on the grass; this is their common behavior that can’t be altered. So, if you are about to buy one, choose a type that suits your pet’s behavior. Below, we have mentioned some noticeable factors when purchasing a pet-friendly fake grass.

Backing of the Fake Fiber Grass

Backing of the Fake Fiber Grass

Backing adds support and durability to balcony artificial grass; therefore, experts suggest double-checking its quality. One common and unignorable pet behavior is urinating on a surface that feels plush to them. When you visit the market, you come to know that multiple backings are available in the market, but not all are pet-friendly. Per the new expert analytics, a drainage/ perforated backing is preferable for pet owners. This backing doesn’t hold urine/rainwater for longer and doesn’t produce any sharp odor, creating a suitable environment for pets.

Tuft-Locked Grass

While purchasing fake turf, it is necessary to observe how firmly the fibers are bound. For pet-friendly synthetic grass, make sure it has an advanced fiber binding technique, Tuft-Locked Grass. This technique locks synthetic fibers in the backing so firmly that your pet can’t pull them. If you are customizing, please keep the fiber length shorter, about 25mm to 35mm, so his claws can’t attack the fibers in the first go. This also makes your grass resistant to wear and tear,

Antimicrobial Coating

Antimicrobial Coating

Pet owners must add an antimicrobial coating to their fake synthetic grass while purchasing. This coating is helpful in preventing bacterial growth and killing bacteria (and germs as well). The experts recommend a built-in antimicrobial yarn in this grass. This coating is infused into the synthetic grass at the time of manufacturing.

This coating kills bacteria or stops them from multiplying on the grass surface. Bacteria are the main reason for foul smell, which antimicrobial coats control by killing them.

Infill Zeofill

Adding an infill that suits your pet’s health is a very important component for your grass carpet. Infill is basically filled in the space between fibers. It adds appearance, durability, and stability to the entire grass. For a cushioning and comfort effect under feet, add zeofill to your fake turf. This infill not only adds a refreshing appearance but also prevents odor by absorbing ammonia from your pet’s urine. Another plus point is that it reduces heat by maintaining the turf surface temperature.

A Durability Test is a Must

A Durability Test is a Must

Never purchase fake turf without testing its durability. The first and foremost test to check the longevity of the fibers is the fiber pull test, which helps you analyze the strength and firmness of the fibers and the backing. In high-quality turf, fibers do not move because of their firm binding structure. Then, you must perform a nail/ claw scratch test to check if the grass is pet-friendly or not. If the fibers start shedding, this turf is a no for your pet.

A fold and recovery test never goes wrong when you test the turf’s resilience. See how quickly it comes back to its original shape (its fibers get open), which is directly proportional to its resilience. For the backing strength test, scratch the back side of the sample and see if it appears thick and firm. Happy shopping!

Conclusion

Artificial turf is a new trend in the interior design industry, but pet owners are still confused about purchasing it. According to experts, not every turf is pet-friendly; therefore, we’ve mentioned some points in this article that you should observe while buying turf. These points include suitable backing, infill, binding structure, and coating type of the grass. To get fine information, please read the article. Only a turf that has these factors suits your pet’s behavior and health. Happy shopping!

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