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Drawing Out the Plan
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WHY IT MATTERS
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Planning your turf layout before cutting or placing rolls ensures a clean, seamless, and natural-looking artificial lawn.
Improper planning can lead to visible seams, inconsistent color, awkward joints, and excessive material waste.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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ROLL SIZES
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- 15 feet wide (4.57 m)
- 7.5 feet wide (2.29 m)
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PILE DIRECTION
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Artificial turf has a directional grain caused by the consistent lean of the synthetic blades. It’s essential to:
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- Install rolls with blades leaning toward the most commonly viewed direction (e.g., toward the house or patio).
- Never mix directions—all turf pieces should be laid in the same grain direction.
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HOW TO USE ROLL WIDTHS TO PLAN
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MEASURE THE AREA
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Start by measuring the total width and length of your installation area.
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[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text align=”center” css=”.vc_custom_13″]CHOOSE ROLL CONFIGURATION[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text align=”center”]Pick roll sizes that cover the area efficiently:
- A 30 ft wide yard = two 15 ft rolls side-by-side.
- A 22 ft wide yard = one 15 ft and one 7.5 ft roll. You’ll have a side seam between the two.
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Pro Tip
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Always use side seams, never head seams (seams at the ends of rolls), to maintain blade direction and eliminate visual breaks.
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PLANNING TURF ROLL DIRECTION
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DETERMINE THE VIEWING ANGLE
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KEEP THE GRAIN DIRECTION CONSISTENT
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Always align rolls in the same direction. Inconsistent grain direction results in:
- Visible seams
- Color inconsistencies
- Uneven surface texture
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Front yards
Orient blades towards the street.
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Backyards
Orient blades towards the house or primary viewing area.
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