Maintaining a slope can easily cause your grass to waterlog.
If you’re thinking of installing artificial grass on a slope, here’s a few handy tips to help.
Always clear the area
Think of laying the grass like you grass on a slope can be a real headache. Install k9 turf artificial grass slope, watering, weeding and fertilising can be especially difficult, not to mention mowing. Depending on your garden, drainage can also be a real issue and ld laying a carpet. You wouldn’t fit a carpet over a messy floor so clear the space where you’re intending the grass. Any rocks and debris will cause issues once the grass is laid.
Install hanging timbers
To make sure the grass doesn’t come loose and slip down the slope, install treated timbers at the top. For extra security, use concrete to hold them in place. This will give the supporting foundation a lot of strength. This will enhance the look. Your beautiful grass will stay in place for many years to come and will have a fabulous finish and look.
Nail all joints install k9 turf artificial grass slope
As the grass is on a slope, you’ll need to make sure all the edges are tightly secured. Use nails to secure the grass to the timer edges. We’d also recommend using an adhesive for extra strength.

Seek expert advice
If it’s the first time you’ve installed artificial grass then we would definitely recommend that you speak to experienced artificial grass fitters who can advise on your specific requirements.
If you need advice on installing artificial grass on a slope then give us a call on 0800 9174442 and we’ll be happy to talk through your requirements or visit www.k9turf.co.uk. We’re also more than happy to call out and take a look at your space to ensure we provide the best advice.





