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Synthetic turf failures stem from poor base preparation and inadequate drainage. Symptoms include seam separation, surface rippling, and water pooling.
Professional turf installations prioritize sub-base design, compaction, and drainage integration before turf selection. Edge restraint and transitions are planned early.
Synthetic turf performance relies on proper subsurface preparation. Drainage systems beneath synthetic turf allow water to move away from the surface and prevent pooling or base failure.
Installation stability depends on material selection. Edge restraint and base materials maintain surface alignment and extend the usable life of turf systems.
Water management must also be considered around turf installations. Irrigation considerations near synthetic turf help prevent overspray, saturation, and uneven moisture conditions.
Wide selection of irrigation controllers and timers engineered for dependable scheduling and automated system management.
Smart controllers that adapt watering schedules based on local conditions. Ideal for efficiency upgrades.
Electric and manual valves, manifolds, and accessories built for reliable and easy installation across system sizes.
Base movement, inadequate compaction, or poor seam/edge anchoring are common causes. Proper base prep and restraint prevent surface shifting.
In most cases, yes. Turf performance depends on moving water through HTML the base. Subsurface drainage may be required when soils drain poorly or the site collects runoff.
A stable, compactable base that drains consistently is key. The exact aggregate blend depends on soil conditions, use case, and grading constraints.
Weak seam prep, adhesive issues, movement in the base, or insufficient curing conditions can cause separation. Seam integrity depends on both materials and installation discipline.
It’s not recommended. Organic layers decompose and shift, causing depressions and drainage problems. Remove organics and build a stable base.
We partner with landscape and irrigation contractors in Ocala and nearby areas, supplying not only
high-quality materials but also access to our expert technical advice and on-site support—services that set
AGC Supply apart from ordinary suppliers. Our support services include:
Get tailored recommendations and equipment to ensure your landscape projects succeed from the start.
We’ll assist with selecting the best materials and optimizing your costs without compromising quality.
We provide training to ensure you have the knowledge to install and maintain the systems efficiently.