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	<title>Everlast Turf &#187; Artificial Grass</title>
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		<title>RESIDENTIAL SYNTHETIC GRASS SALES</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 19:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Environmental Benefits]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Life Just got Easier with EverLast Turf&#8230;
Artificial turf residential sales Dana Point, grass replicated, synthetic greens, State Water Agencies have taken notice and are now offering rebates for installing synthetic turf because of its water saving and environmental benefits &#8211; and most of our customers comment on enjoying the peace of mind they have [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Artificial turf residential sales Dana Point, grass replicated, synthetic greens, State Water Agencies have taken notice and are now offering rebates for installing synthetic turf because of its water saving and environmental benefits &#8211; and most of our customers comment on enjoying the peace of mind they have experienced after having EverLast Turf installed.</strong></p>
<p>Have you seen it in your city? Or maybe your neighborhood? Synthetic turf has fast become a highly cost effective and practical alternative to natural grass for cities, businesses and home owners. State Water Agencies have taken notice and are now offering rebates for installing synthetic turf because of its water saving and environmental benefits. However, most of our customers comment on enjoying the peace of mind they’ ve experienced after having EverLast Turf installed. It always looks great and it’ s virtually maintenance free. It’ s better than natural grass. Parents love it because it’ s a safe, clean and durable surface for their children to play on – say goodbye to grass stains, allergies and itching caused by natural grass. And with 80% of our customers being dog owners, EverLast Turf is the perfect solution for pet owners. No Yellow or Dead Spots and No More Muddy Paws.</p>
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<p><strong>Durafill &#8211; Premium Infill (Recommended for Pets)</strong></p>
<p>What is Durafill?</p>
<p>DURAFILL is the latest technology in infill systems. Unlike silica sand and crumb rubber (made from recycled tires), DURAFILL is non-adsorbent, anti-microbial and anti-bacterial. This means that external elements will not be absorbed into the infill product itself, such as animal urine. DURAFILL does not deteriorate or compact over time and does not need repeated applications</p>
<p><strong>Other Benefits</strong></p>
<p>DURAFILL does not become blistering hot in the heat which would otherwise cause more heat by transfer to the synthetic grass. DURAFILL is environmentally safe and does not contain silica dust, zinc or heavy metals</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A FOR SYNTHETIC GRASS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 17:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Synthetic Turf]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Common Questions
What is the difference between different companies turf?
Ask and compare face weights, stitch rates, warranties and backings. There are less expensive backings now with many claims and do not qualify to be used on football fields. Comparing the aforementioned will reveal the quality of the products and what you are getting for your money.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Common Questions</h3>
<h4>What is the difference between different companies turf?</h4>
<p>Ask and compare face weights, stitch rates, warranties and backings. There are less expensive backings now with many claims and do not qualify to be used on football fields. Comparing the aforementioned will reveal the quality of the products and what you are getting for your money.</p>
<h4>Is there any maintenance involved?</h4>
<p>Yes there is. Turf should be rinsed and groomed periodically; the frequency should be determined by the activity level. For example, a dog area should be rinsed more often, and the higher the traffic the more often the turf should be groomed. Rinse to clean and use a stiff bristled broom or a rake to groom up fibers, which will help prevent matting. If the turf is not groomed regularly or neglected and does matt substantially, having it professionally groomed mechanically can restore its appearance. It is also a good idea to have stepping stones or some form of path for a repeated, heavily traveled pattern through the turf.</p>
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<h4>Is Turf good for pets?</h4>
<p>Yes! And it is becoming extremely popular for animal hospitals, kennels and home owners with pets. Animal urine does not damage or fade the turf. What is most attractive is even with pets green lawn can be sustained.</p>
<h4>How do I clean turf?</h4>
<p>Simple rinse with water as needed. With pets, pick up solid waste and any residue can be spray cleaned. Rinse as frequently as needed to avoid odors which are a build up of bacterial spores. Durafill does not absorb external elements, which limits bacteria and odor as well as many other benefits. For a thorough cleaning which should be rarely needed, flush with a mixture of 50% water &amp; 50% vinager. Afterwards flush with water. This will neutralize all bacterial spores.</p>
<h4>Is it true the Turf can get very Hot?</h4>
<p>Artificial Turf in general can become hot in temperatures usually above 85-90 degrees in direct sunlight. Blade temperature can be decreased with Durafill. Durafill does not heat up like rubber, therefore if will not transfer intense heat into the blades of grass.</p>
<h4>What is the difference between INFILL and NON-INFILL products?</h4>
<p>Non-Infill products are convenient when sold directly to the public or simply to make an install easier and less expensive. There are critical, functional reasons for infill. The primary being that infill provides a barrier and protects the tufts during activity. Typical installations require thousands of pounds of infill groomed into the surface area of the turf, which provides the softness under your feet. Infill also offers a base for increased blade recovery.</p>
<h4>Does the Turf Drain?</h4>
<p>The backing is perforated and will drain as natural grass typically would. If drains would be needed with natural grass, synthetic grass should be treated the same.</p>
<h4>Does the Sheen fade, and why do some products Shine More?</h4>
<p>The sheen will progressively diminish and go away. Some products in the market place are shinier than others for various reasons i.e. wider blades refract more light. The length of time depends on the product and the chemical make up of your yarn.</p>
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