November 08, 2022

Naperville residents appreciate artificial turf because of its ability to stand up to extreme weather and emerge from winter appearing perfect. You will not have to stress out about frost damaging your turf, but there are a handful of steps to complete over the winter to be sure your turf is in its finest shape for spring. Read on to discover more.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Let’s kick it off with a few of the most common questions we get as we install artificial grass in Naperville. Specifically, questions about caring for your turf in the over the winter.

 

WHAT DOES SNOWFALL DO TO ARTIFICIAL GRASS?

Snowfall shouldn’t have a big influence on your synthetic grass. It’s totally fine to play or walk on it if there is a covering of snow. The blades may lay down beneath the weight of the ice, but it typically springs back up by itself or, in some rare cases, with a little additional help from a power broom. Snow won’t modify the color or affect the artificial yard.

 

WILL FROST HURT MY ARTIFICIAL TURF?

No, frost won’t damage artificial grass. The grass fiber blade does freeze in intense cold, walking on the grass while it’s winter would not cause any concerns. When spring arrives and there’s no further forecast of frost, you can utilize a firm broom to get it back to life.

 

DO I NEED TO COVER MY SYNTHETIC GRASS?

You don’t need to cover your synthetic grass, but you definitely can if a particularly harsh winter is anticipated in Naperville. Just keep in mind that you won’t have to cover sections that are being used because ice might make tarps slippery and hazardous to walk on.

 

CAN I SHOVEL SNOW OFF SYNTHETIC GRASS?

No, you have to avoid shoveling snow off your turf unless completely necessary. If you must clean a path, go with a handheld blower to remove any snow or debris.

 

CAN I USE SALT OR ICE MELT ON MY TURF?

You must never utilize any ice melt salt on your artificial grass. Salt can plug up the holes in the backing system and negatively affect your yard’s drainage capabilities. The corrosive salt and chemicals can also react the backing system, causing turf blades which start separating from the backing. We firmly suggest you to let ice melt by itself for the desired results.

 

WILL SNOW MELT QUICKER ON ARTIFICIAL GRASS?

Synthetic turf surfaces can get warmer compared to organic grass, that means that 1-2 inches of snow will melt faster than it would on regular grass. Because synthetic turf is uniformly spread, it allows enhanced aeration to accelerate the snow-melting process.

 

DOES SYNTHETIC TURF GET ICY?

Not really, however, just like organic grass, some synthetic surfaces can be slippery when ice forms. So, you must use the same care you do walking on every wintery surface, especially if Naperville has been experiencing freezing rain.

 

WHAT STEPS SHOULD I TAKE PRIOR TO SNOWFALL?

You should certainly do a rigorous fall maintenance routine before any snowfall. Removing natural things like branches, leaves, etc., are a must. You can learn more about our full guide for cleaning your artificial yard to get particulars on what to do. Performing Southwest Greens maintenance in the spring is always a good time, ensuring your ground is ready for the warmer months to arrive.


MORE QUESTIONS?

Ask our professionals! We’re happy to respond any questions you might have about maintaining your luscious yard. Contact us right now with your lingering questions.