Artificial Grass For The Future


Artificial Grass For The Future


Climate change has been having a significant impact around the globe for many years now, ultimately resulting in significantly higher temperatures in the summer and lower temperatures in the winter.  While the increase and decrease in temperatures is more impactful in places that have more extreme weather regularly, even Southern California and areas like Orange County are being affected.  The summers are getting hotter, and the regular drought conditions that used to happen every 10 years are so are now happening every 2 to 3 years.  In the past, the drought conditions combined with hot temperatures during the summer resulted in watering restrictions that would cause your lawn to die, and you would need to repair or replace that lawn once conditions returned to normal.  It was a vicious cycle where for the summer months during the drought it was acceptable to have a brown and dead lawn.  Once the drought was over it was necessary for you to immediately replace your grass so as not to be an eyesore in the neighborhood.  While this had only a minor impact in the past due to the fact that it happened relatively infrequently, today we are facing a different situation where a serious amounts of money must be spent every year or so in order to keep your lawn looking good during the times that are not drought conditions.  This means that you are probably spending upwards of 3 to 4 times the amount of money that you would have in the past in order to keep your lawn looking good, due to the fact that you are requires to let it die in order to conserve water.  The times are now such that many people in Orange County and Southern California regions are considering alternatives to grass in order to not only save money but also to participate in conservation activities.  People realize that water is a precious commodity, and when it is put into the scarce situation, there’s a possibility that the most vulnerable members of our community could be negatively affected.  So as to create a situation where everyone has enough water to drink at all times and also one where you are not spending money on repairs and maintenance only to have all of those investments go out the window as soon as the watering restrictions start again, many people are switching over to desert landscaping or artificial turf.  Synthetic grass is a viable alternative to real grass, and many people actually feel that it is superior to do the fact that you do not need water or care and maintenance in order to keep it looking green and lush.  For those who do not want to switch to look of their home to being that more of the desert, artificial turf and synthetic grass is probably the answer.  Contact us immediately for a quote on how artificial turf can improve the look of your home while also saving you money.

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