Homeowners here in the Bay Area are all too familiar with drainage problems because so many of us have heavy clay soils. Drainage problems can be especially obvious if you have a natural grass lawn, with frequent puddling and muddy mess. Since rain and watering can’t soak into the soil fast enough, there are often issues with wasteful water runoff or yard erosion. It’s not pretty.
One of the most common questions we get here at Heavenly Greens is, what happens if you switch to artificial turf? How do its drainage capabilities compare to natural grass? We’re always delighted to answer these questions, because artificial turf performs so much better than live grass – when it comes to drainage as well as so many other ways.
Your natural grass lawn is at the mercy of poorly-draining soil. Artificial turf, on the other hand, has the power to augment and enhance that lousy soil in your yard. It doesn’t just sit there on the surface like a roll of carpet, artificial turf is installed using a multi-layer system that starts well below the surface. (This is one reason professional installation is so important to achieve the performance and longevity you expect from your fake grass.)
Artificial turf is constructed with a porous backing that is specifically designed to maximize drainage and minimize runoff or puddling. It siphons water from the surface, pulling it down into a complex sub-surface leach bed, where it can dissipate naturally or be directed to the nearest drainage system. Our MaxxFlow drainage system is the ultimate when it comes to drainage – watch this video to see how it compares to other systems.
This is no accident. Artificial turf manufacturers have spent decades studying the best ways to construct their products to improve drainage. Then, when the grass is installed, we not only dig deep to ensure excellent drainage, we take great care to smooth the surface so there are no depressions that might collect moisture.
And with artificial turf, you can actually do something to improve the drainage situation in your yard. Add that to all the other benefits that come with fake grass, and it’s easy to see why savvy homeowners have made the move to artificial turf.