The secret to natural-looking artificial turf is infill. Without this must-have element, your grass can look lifeless and bent. Choosing a suitable infill is vital to improving artificial turf’s appearance, quality, and longevity.
Infill can be made from a variety of materials, including rubber, sand, and zeolites. Your choice of infill depends on many factors, including your preferences, the turf’s application, and your budget.
The first decision you’ll need to make is whether to purchase new infill or use the free infill that’s already embedded in used artificial turf. There’s also the option of going with new infill and new artificial grass.
Used artificial grass can be purchased with infill (infilled turf) or without infill (extracted turf). New artificial grass always requires new infill.
All types of artificial turf infill have their pros and cons.
If you have a dog, ZeoFill is an excellent choice for grass infill. This permeable turf infill is made from 100% natural materials (organic volcanic ash minerals called zeolites). The key benefits of ZeoFill include:
However, due to its light weight, ZeoFill can’t always be used as a primary infill. You would need to mix it with another infill type to achieve better results.
Another natural infill material is silica sand. This one is made from quartz eroded by wind and water.
Silica sand provides excellent blade support and has a slower absorption rate. This type of infill is great for lawns, putting greens, playgrounds, and recreational areas.
The key benefits of silica sand infill are:
This type of turf infill also comes with a few downsides. It can increase the surface temperature of artificial turf. It is also heavier than most infill types and doesn’t prevent pet odors.
DuraFill (also known as EnviroFill) is an artificial grass infill made from artificial sand. It’s suitable for putting greens, dog parks, backyards, and much more. The benefits of this particular turf type include:
The downside of using DuraIFill infill for synthetic turf is that it’s acrylic-coated sand, which means the material is not as soft as other infill types. So, if your children are running around barefoot or you are thinking of infill for a sports field, you may want to choose another type.
The downside of using this infill type is that it traps heat. Turf with rubber infill is usually hotter to step on, especially during hot summer days. It can also leave black dust on the shoe soles and lawn furniture.
This is yet another sand infill for artificial turf that improves drainage in your synthetic turf. It comes with a high-quality coating and natural color. The benefits of this type of infill include:
The downside of using WonderFIll is that the drainage may worsen over time. With heavy use, this type of infill may also lose its ability to improve the turf’s appearance.
CamoFill is very similar to WonderFill. This round-shaped sand infill can be great for lawns and playgrounds. This sand comes in different colors, giving a more natural look. Other benefits include:
The downside of using this infill is that drainage can worsen over time. Meanwhile, it’s not designed for households with pets since it doesn’t always filter out odors effectively.
Your choice of infill should depend on several factors:
By reviewing the pros and cons of each abovementioned infill turf, you can get an idea of which one matches your needs. For example:
It’s also possible to mix several types of infills to achieve the desired results. To find the right balance, you would need to consult an artificial turf installation expert.
To install infill on artificial grass, you would need to use a drop spreader to spread infill evenly. Then, use a power broom and go against the grain of the lawn to ensure the bristles end up upright.
The key reasons why artificial grass needs infill include:
Without infill, the integrity of the artificial turf is much lower. You would need to replace the grass turf more often.
Depending on the type of turf, you would need 1-2 pounds per square foot. You might more if the pile height of the artificial turf is high.
You need to add infill to artificial turf once every eighteen months.
No, you need a base layer that is compacted. Otherwise, your turf will end up being uneven.
If you don’t want to use silica sand, Zeofill, and EnviroFill are good options, even if you don’t have pets.