When it comes time to hunt for artificial grass. Strange words like “pile height” and “face weight” start getting thrown around. Things can start getting intimidating. Luckily, Artificial Grass Masters can break it down for you! The difference between pile height and face weight is “Density” compared to “Pile Inches.” The face weight of the turf or (density) is measured in square feet. So two separate pieces of turf cut to the same square feet that have different face weights, will have different densities. Therefore, an 80oz face weight turf will have more blades of grass per square inch compared to a 60 oz turf.

Now, if you were following along with face weight. Pile height is just as confusing. As stated before, Pile height is measured in “Pile Inches.” Meaning Pile is measured from the top of the surface to the start of the backing. Therefore, the height of the turf is measured from the top of the blade to the start of the black backing. Artificial Grass can have a straight pile height for a more manicured look or a varied pile height to mimic natural grass.

Either way, if you are still confused or want to see them in person, Artificial Grass Masters has you covered. Artificial Grass Masters has professionally trained Project Managers all over the valley that can come to you and show you everything you would want. Each Project manager has their own artificial grass masters car full of product samples ready to show you and answer any questions you may have. When it comes time to hunt for artificial grass. Go with a company of trained professionals ready to answer any question you may have and transform your yard into the yard you’ve always wanted.

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