Artificial Grass in Warrington
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 nine miles from our Leigh base.
Artificial Grass for Warrington Gardens
Artificial grass solves two problems that come up constantly in north Warrington gardens: shade and wear. Under the mature tree cover on the Birchwood estates, real grass thins out no matter how well it’s fed, and on the family estates at Cinnamon Brow, Fearnhead and Callands, kids and dogs turn small lawns to mud every winter. A properly installed artificial lawn stays green in deep shade and shrugs off daily traffic.
We cover Warrington and the surrounding area: Winwick, Callands, Orford, Longford, Cinnamon Brow and beyond (WA2, WA3, WA5).
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What’s Included
Properly installed is the key phrase. We excavate the old lawn, build a compacted, free-draining sub-base, fit a weed membrane and stretch the turf so it stays taut for years. Cheap installs skip the groundwork and ripple within a summer. The base under the grass is where the money should go.
- 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 Warrington, FAQs
Yes, shade is one of the best reasons to choose it. Real grass under Birchwood’s tree belts thins and mosses over however much you scarify and seed. Artificial turf doesn’t care about light levels, so a garden that’s been patchy for years stays uniformly green.
Yes. Plenty of terraced and mid-link homes around Orford have no side access, so we sheet the route through the house, barrow the dig-out and aggregate in manageable loads, and leave the interior spotless. It adds some labour time, which we’ll price honestly at the quote. It never rules a job out.
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.
Very little. Brush the pile up now and then to keep it standing, clear leaves off in autumn, and give it an occasional rinse if you’ve got pets. There’s no mowing, feeding, weeding or reseeding, which is the main reason most people swap a real lawn for astro turf.