Exbury Dark artificial grass brings that first day of spring vibe. It's dense 30mm pile is complete with fresh-looking fibres that make Exbury Dark looks just like real turf while being extremely durable all year round. Exbury Dark is a vibrant Drak Green and is a perfect choice for a high traffic family garden.
Delivery is a flat fee of £24.00 delivered direct by Namgrass.
Each roll comes in widths of 2m or 4m. To get the square metre coverage you need to select either one and add lengths in metres.
Simply select the width in either 2m or 4m and change the quantity to the length you require in metres.
Quick Find Code | 049257 |
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Supplier Colour | Exbury Dark |
Guarantee | 10 Years U.V. and Product Warranty Guarantee |
Grass Use | Luxury |
Grass Technical | Using our unique tuft-lock system and soft Namgrass yarns, Vision comes with a 10-year warranty as standard. To get your artificial lawn looking its best we recommend contacting your nearest Namgrass installer to arrange a professional survey and installation. All our products are manufactured in Belgium in accordance with ISO 9001 standards. They benefit from our industry-leading latex backing and tuftlock system. Our products are manufactured using a combination of Polyethylene, Polypropylene and are fully UV-Stabilised. 10-year product and UV warranty. Remember to register your warranty here. No infill required but can be used to add stability and weight. Suitable for gardens, terraces, commercial properties and exhibitions. |
Grass Pile Height | 30mm |
Usage Instructions |
First, you need to remove all the old turf. If you have an area larger than a few square metres, it’s worth hiring a turf cutter. It will make the job much quicker and easier and it helps take the hassle out of achieving a level surface. To enhance its good looks for years to come, Namgrass should have a neat, durable edge around it. When choosing which material to use (timber, metal, concrete or brick) remember Namgrass is available in pile heights from 16mm to 38mm deep, so you should lay the height of your edge accordingly. Next, have a nice cup of tea. Once the edge is in place, the entire area needs to be covered with a layer of Type1. Although the depths can vary due to condition and use of the area, a typical base will consist of between 50-70mm of Type1 aggregate and a 20mm top layer of compacted and levelled Grano dust also known as ‘Fine Type 1’ which has particles no bigger than 5mm. Your local builder's merchant will be able to advise and supply materials. Take along your measurements, including the depth, so they can calculate the quantity. Next, another trip to the hire shop for a compacter which is needed to compress the material and provide a firm base. Depending on which Namgrass you choose, keep the base layer roughly 20mm below the top of your edging. Remember to form a slight camber so the base slopes towards the edges, this will help accommodate any settlement over time. It’s a good idea to spray the area with water to keep the dust down and help the aggregate to bind. Then it’s time for another cup of tea. Finally, (phew!) cover the base layer with a weed membrane, pinning it close up to the edging. Now for the fun part! Lay the Namgrass over the area and overlap the edges so you have enough material to trim for a close finish. Chances are, you’ll need to join two or more pieces together, roll these pieces out as well, ensuring the pile runs the same way. Namgrass is best viewed with the pile direction facing towards you however the majority of our grass can also be laid side-on. Leave the Namgrass to settle for a couple of hours. Break for lunch. Come on, come on, back to work. Carefully cut the overlapping edges, sharp knife essential, so they fit snugly up to your edging. Whilst it’s not essential, some high use areas, such as family gardens, benefit from an even layer of kiln-dried sand infill – approx. 5 kilos/m². This provides additional stability and weight to the product, thus making for a much nicer completed project. After spreading the sand, brush up the grass to lift the pile and settle the sand in. More tea. If you are a pet owner we suggest not infilling with sand to ensure a lawn that smells fresher for longer. |