Artificial Grass in Tyldesley
Fake grass and artificial lawns installed on a proper foundation. Dug out, compacted and fixed taut, so the grass looks right and drains right for years. Around three miles from our Leigh base.
Artificial Grass for Tyldesley Gardens
Plenty of Tyldesley gardens are a hard place for real grass: shaded terrace yards where the sun barely lands, and compact new-build lawns taking a full family’s footfall on a patch the size of a living room. Artificial grass solves both: green all year, no mud, no mowing.
We cover Tyldesley and the surrounding area: Shakerley, Mosley Common, Gin Pit and beyond (M29).
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What’s Included
We install it properly, which is where the real quality lives: full excavation, a compacted free-draining base, weed membrane and a tensioned finish with hidden joins. Skimp on any of that and the lawn ripples and puddles; do it right and it stays sharp for years.
- Full excavation and compacted sub-base, never laid over old turf
- Weed membrane and free-draining base as standard
- Pet-friendly and child-friendly grass options
- Grass stretched taut and fixed securely at every edge
- Neat trims and hidden joints against paving and borders
- Old lawn and spoil removed and disposed of
How It Works
Artificial Grass in Tyldesley, FAQs
It’s the ideal spot for it. Real grass struggles without light, but artificial turf doesn’t care. A shaded yard behind a terrace goes from patchy mud to clean green in a couple of days.
A quality turf on a properly built base should give you well over a decade of good looks. The base is what decides it, which is why we never lay onto unprepared ground.
You’ll see it quoted online as a price per square metre, but the real figure depends on the size of the area, the grass you choose and how much groundwork is needed. The grass itself varies a fair bit in price between budget and premium ranges. We quote per job after a free site visit, so you get an exact written price before anything starts.
Yes, it’s one of the most common reasons people have fake grass fitted. Dog urine drains through the backing and sub-base, and any mess lifts off easily and can be rinsed with water. We can recommend harder-wearing grasses for gardens with big or energetic dogs.
You can, but you shouldn’t, and we won’t. Grass laid over turf goes lumpy and boggy as the ground underneath settles and rots. We always excavate and build a compacted sub-base first. It costs more than a quick overlay, but it’s the only way the lawn stays flat and drains properly.