Triple Z is comfortable on your feet and will not harm your grass fibers.
Triple Z is non-toxic and natural. It is safe for pets, families, plants, and the environment.
Triple Z absorbs toxins and neutralizes odors. It leaves your turf smelling fresh for longer.
Triple Z is ideal for pet owners. It is a natural mineral and non-toxic. Triple Z Zeolite absorbs odors, helping keep your artificial turf smelling fresh. This infill helps blades stand up straight and helps give turf the nice soft feeling of real grass.
Triple Z can also be used for pool filtration and can also be used as a amenity to help rejuvenate soil.
Keeps Turf looking, feeling, and smelling like new
Triple Z is ideal for swimming pool sand filters for brilliantly clean water
Zeolite can be added to sand infills to help with absorbing odors
Triple Z Zeolite added to soil helps to retain moisture reducing water and fertilizer costs
Installing zeolite as part of your artificial turf installation is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
Materials You Can Use:
Zeolite infill
Artificial turf
Crushed stone or Gravel
Weed barrier fabric
Turf nails or staples
Drop Spreader/Shovel
Power broom
Utility knife
1: Prep the Area
Clear the area where you plan to install artificial turf. Remove any existing grass, weeds, rocks, or debris. Ensure the ground is level and properly graded for drainage.
2: Install the Gravel/Stone
Spread a layer of crushed stone or gravel over the prepped area to create a stable sub-base. The sub-base should be a couple of inches thick.
3: Weed Barrier
Roll out a weed barrier fabric over the gravel/stone. Overlap the edges by a few inches and secure it in place using turf nails or staples. This barrier will help prevent weed growth through the artificial turf.
4: Roll Out Artificial Turf
Roll out your artificial turf over the weed barrier fabric. Position the turf where you want it. Allow the turf to acclimate to the temperature for a few hours to minimize wrinkles.
5: Trim and Secure Edges
Trim any excess turf using a utility knife. Make clean, straight cuts along the edges of the installation area. Secure the edges of the turf using turf nails or staples, placing them every 6 inches along the perimeter.
6: Spread Zeolite Infill
Using a drop spreader or a shovel, distribute the zeolite evenly across the artificial turf. Aim for a coverage of approximately 1-2 pounds of zeolite per square foot but be sure to keep in mind the turf manufacturer’s recommendations.
7: Brush in the Zeolite
Use a power broom to work the zeolite infill into the turf. Brush against the grain to ensure the infill is evenly distributed and reaches the base of the turf blades.
Then, you are all done. Your new artificial grass surface should now look great while benefiting from zeolite’s amazing properties.
The quality of the infill material used in artificial turf matters greatly when it comes to the look, functionality, and safety. Turf infill is helps maintain the structure artificial turf and keeps it from matting down over time. This helps it maintain a natural look and feel. Among the various infill options available, zeolite stands out as a versatile and eco-friendly choice.
Turf infill is used to:
Enhanced Drainage: Infill prevents water from accumulating on the surface.
Turf Blade Support: Infill helps keep the synthetic grass blades standing upright.
Weed and Pest Control: Infill can act as a barrier to prevent weeds from growing through the turf and discourage pests from nesting underneath.
Here are some of the most common types of infill:
1. Silica Sand: Silica sand is one of the most economical infill options. It provides good support for turf fibers but doesn’t offer as much when it comes to odor control.
2. Rubber: Rubber infill is excellent for shock absorption. However, it can get hotter in direct sunlight and may emit a rubber smelling odor.
3. Coated Sand: Coated sand infill combines silica sand with a layer of acrylic coating to improve durability and performance. It’s known for its excellent drainage properties.
4. Cork: Cork infill is a natural and biodegradable option. It offers excellent temperature control and is suitable for sports fields.
5. Zeolite: Zeolite is a natural mineral infill that offers impressive performance across the board.
Zeolite:
Why Zeolite is an excellent choice for artificial turf infill:
1. Natural and Environmentally Friendly: Zeolite is a naturally occurring mineral. It’s a sustainable infill that is friendly to the environment.
2. Odor Control: Zeolite has exceptional odor-absorbing properties, making it an ideal choice for pet-friendly turf installations. It can neutralize unpleasant odors, keeping the yard smelling fresh.
3. Superior Heat Regulation: Zeolite has the ability to slowly absorb and release heat, helping the artificial turf stay cooler in hot weather.
4. Efficient Drainage: Zeolite promotes drainage, preventing water from pooling on the surface.
5. No Compaction: Zeolite resists compaction, ensuring that the turf retains its natural appearance over time.
6. Non-Toxic and Safe: Zeolite is non-toxic and safe for families and pets. It doesn’t release harmful chemicals or have any unpleasant odors.
When selecting infill for your artificial grass project, don’t overlook the many benefits that zeolite can bring to a synthetic lawn. It’s a sustainable, versatile, and eco-friendly.
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