Your artificial grass material type won’t be the only item affecting your total project spending. Your synthetic turf’s quality will vary depending on its brand and blade shape, leading to higher costs. Need to install grass in a large area? Get out your checkbook or credit card.
Factors that affect artificial grass cost include:
Brand: Some manufacturers sell higher quality turfs than others.
Blade Shape: Some blade shapes are more durable and heat-resistant than others.
Area Size: More square footage means paying more for materials and labor.
Area Shape: Curved areas can make the installation process more difficult.
Area Location: Costs will vary depending on where you want to install the turf, such as the backyard or rooftop.
Brand
When shopping around for your artificial grass, you’ll notice that there are many brands to choose from.
Prices will vary among different manufacturers of artificial grass. Brands selling high-quality turf will typically charge more than brands selling lower-quality turf. Below you’ll find different artificial turf brands and their average turf prices.
Blade shape
Artificial turf blades come in many shapes. Blade shape can determine how natural the turf looks, how durable it is, and how well it can stand up against high temperatures. Your total spending costs may vary depending on the turf’s blade shape.