If you want an artificial lawn that looks like the real thing, consider an artificial turf made of polyethylene. Polyethylene looks more natural and has a softer texture than nylon and polypropylene. Polyethylene turf also can withstand foot traffic and heat much better than polypropylene.
Polyethylene turf costs range between $2.55 to $3.85 per square foot. This artificial grass also has good drainage and is non-absorbent, making it an excellent choice for homeowners with pets.
Pros:
✓ It looks like real grass
✓ It has a softer texture than nylon and polyethylene
✓ It is more durable than polypropylene
✓ Excellent turf for outdoor use
✓ It is non-absorbent and has good drainage, making it a great turf for pets
Cons:
✗ Not as durable as nylon, though some high-quality polyethylene turfs can be almost just as durable
Nylon
Old stadium with turf grass
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Nylon is the most durable of the three turf types and the most expensive. Prices often range between $5.05 to $$5.83 per square foot. Nylon turf can handle heavy-foot traffic, weight, and hot temperatures — and still retain its original appearance.
Keep in mind that nylon’s durability can make it stiff. If you’re looking for a softer texture, polyethylene may be the better choice. Nylon is commonly used for sports fields or as putting greens.