If you have opted to go for an artificial turf in place of natural grass, you should know that you need to prepare your existing lawn in a way that it can accommodate your new purchase. Although the installation of an artificial lawn isn’t too hard of a process, you can easily mess it all up if you are not careful, which will not only make your lawn look ugly, but it will also prove to be a total waste of money.If you literally no idea on how to install a turf, you should contact the firm from where you purchase the synthetic turf Australia straight-away. Luckily, almost all of these firms will provide installation services, either for free or by charging a small fee from you. What matters in cases like this is the fact that your lawn gets set-up in the correct manner, so it is worth spending a little more money to ensure this happens.For those who are more skilled and want to tackle a new DIY project, laying on an artificial lawn can be a great way to spend your free time. The first thing to do is inspect the surface upon which you are going to lay the turf.

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Make sure it is appropriately drained, for it needs to provide the base for the synthetic turf installation. The base itself consists of finely compacted crusher dust, which a depth of about five or six centimetres minimum. If you already have a lawn in place, you will need to remove it, no matter how sad it may be to get your natural grass out of the way.After this, the installation of the artificial lawn is almost done, for you only need to lay down the turf and secure it to the base. You can easily accomplish this task by yourself, or have a few family members and relatives help you to speed up the process. If you need assistance, you can always watch a few videos that demonstrate this procedure in clear detail. For anchoring the turf to the base, you can use some galvanized pins which can firmly secure the turf in a way that it won’t come lose or move about excessively.Finally, let’s discuss some of the main mistakes that people make when installing their artificial lawns. One of them is taking incorrect measurements, which means that the lawn will just not look that great once it is installed. In some instance, measurements were so inaccurate that the lawn itself could not be installed at all, so make sure to take care during this process. Another mistake that many people make is not flattening the base material properly. Either they do it too much or too little. The former will cause bumps and wrinkles to appear on the lawn once laid, while the latter will make water drainage difficult.