Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Place Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | Why I say most people don't know how to choose artificial grass for their garden?By: ccgrass For many reasons, I entered this field later and joined the biggest artificial grass company named CCGrass. Three years ago, one executive in my company bought a house with a big backyard in our city. Then he decided to use artificial grass to finish the flooring. At that time, landscaping grass was developed. Unlike the soccer field grass which comes in different yarn structures and appearances, it is much more suitable for garden landscaping. Later, I got a chance to film the installation process and made an introductory video of landscaping grass. When we finished, I started to think what makes good landscaping grass. After the installation, any microcosmic difference becomes not that important. Indeed, you still need good-looking grass and realistic looking. But the typical characteristics of the grass such as the shape of the yarn and the color of the backing become almost indiscernible to me when finished. I did consider about them a lot when we were trying to make the decision of model picking. In fact, on some level, the latest artificial grass is too refined to be used for landscaping because the color is greener and shape flatter than real grass. Many R&D departments were putting too much focus on microcosmic looking because when people try to make a purchase decision; those characteristics are often the priority. Because of my job, I get to visit many countries to see and learn the artificial landscaping in the world, such as Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, Vietnam, Peru, Chile and the United States (That's right, our sales network is all over the globe). I must admit, not every landscaping site proves to be good. Many of them were installed many years ago and were constantly exposed to heavy sunlight for 8-10 hours per day. Even in some cases, the lawn obviously was crushed by vehicles frequently and became some kind of shabby carpet. Of course, if you drive on real turf, the result would be the same. The lawn in the garden is much better. People care about its appearance, and make necessary maintenance. Nevertheless, there are still striking differences among the projects I've seen. Some samples faded and were worn out in quite short time (less than 6 months). Again, they became some kind of shabby carpet, totally not the same as when they were new. Convenient, safety, and long-lasting freshness are the key advantages of artificial grass. If the turf needs to be changed every 6 months, you'll have a horrible product experience. And I notice that, if the landscaping lawn is good-looking and well-maintained, people are more likely to sit and lie on it because it feels good, just like real turf. But you do not want to get allergies when you touch the lawn. Many people are allergic to heavy metal, and if the turf was not manufactured right, they may contain heavy metal, clearly you don't want your child to sit on turf like that. From that time, our R&D started to research about how to improve the durability and how to ensure 100% health. For me as a marketing man, I started to think how to introduce to the world market what is durable and healthy landscaping lawn. Both of us have achieved our goals, and the answer is below:UV Defender & Health Protector. If you see those two logos, they mean that: l The product model was tested by SGS (world's leading testing and certification company) with the official test report l After over 3000 hours of UVA&UVB exposure, the product has no fading l The product is lead-free l No 8 heavy metals are detected in the product l No 72 high-concern chemical substances are detected in the product l If you want more details, please check out the VCR: https://www.youtube.com/ You may ask, why it works? How does it work? Please refer to the test report: https://www.artificialgrasslandscape.com/ Hopefully more and more people can identify high quality grass. End
Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse Page Updated Last on: Aug 17, 2017
|
|