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Writer's pictureChris Delahoz

Artificial Grass: Is it Worth the Money?

Do you have a natural green lawn? If so, congratulations! You are one of the lucky few who can spend their weekends relaxing outside on your front porch or playing with your kids in the yard. For many people, however, this is not an option. The cost of maintaining a natural grass lawn - weeding and watering it to keep it looking nice and healthy - can be prohibitive for some homeowners. DelaTurf has been installing artificial turf for years now and we love seeing customers save money in the long run by switching from natural grass to synthetic turf. Read more about how DelaTurf saves our customers time (and money!) in this blog post!


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Artificial Turf is an Investment

It's no secret that DelaTurf is a leader in artificial turf, and we're here to answer the question: Is it worth the money? The short answer is yes. Artificial grass can save you up to $6,000 over 10 years with its low maintenance costs. DelaTurf offers many different types of synthetic turf for any residential or commercial property type - from putting greens to high-traffic areas. Saves Time & Money


Do you know how much your natural grass lawn costs and do you also love bad news? Well, we've got some terrible news for ya: maintaining a well-maintained green space can be really expensive. Whether it's weekly maintenance with the lawn service or spending hours every Sunday working on it yourself (or both), these numbers add up fast! Increases Your Property Value Artificial grass is a stellar investment. Artificial lawns are known to increase property values by up 11% according to Today.com. And when you add in all of the savings on water bills, firing your yard's mowing service-or reclaiming 1-2 hours every weekend--the return on this small expense can be huge! Is your house worth 1 million dollars? With artificial turf installed at your home instead of regular sod that is hard and costly to maintain - you could be looking at a value add to your home’s value around $100,000. Helps the Environment Have you ever wondered why local municipalities put restrictions on when and how often you can water your lawn? It takes A LOT OF GOOD WATER to keep that green grass looking green.

A quick Google search will tell us there are many reasons for this, including but not limited to: increased urbanization; poor management practices (over-watering) leading up until they become issues with controlling runoff; altered natural rainfall cycles due in part to global warming - all these things play into one another which ultimately leads to more strain put on the environment.

Want to calculate how much watering your lawn is costing you? Check out this Calculator.

DelaTurf is Worth the Money

Are you tired of spending hours every week mowing your lawn?


Artificial turf is a great alternative to natural grass. It’s low maintenance, so you can spend more time doing the things you love. And it looks and feels just like real grass! You won’t believe how easy it is to maintain a beautiful green lawn all year round with artificial turf.


Here at DelaTurf, we offer free consultations and estimates for our services, so we can help you find out if artificial turf is right for your home or business. Our team will come out and give an estimate on what type of turf would work best in your yard based on the size, shape, sun exposure, drainage issues & more - no matter where in Central Florida that might be! Call us today at 407-225-4288 to schedule a consultation.

The Grass is ALWAYS Greener with DelaTurf

 

DelaTurf services the following areas:

Orange County, Seminole County, Lake County, Osceola County, Volusia County, and Broward County. Our team commonly operates in Metro West, Doctor Phillips, Windermere, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Gotha, Oviedo, Oakland, Apopka, College Park, Winter Park, Sorrento, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary, Heathrow, & Sanford.

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