Enduroturf provides drought-proof artificial lawns
Enduroturf, a Brisbane based company, has reached heights with its artificial drought-proof lawn business. With the decimation of natural grass caused by the local water restrictions, Enduroturf is witnessing a bloom in its artificial lawn business as people are now searching for new ways to create a green garden ambience.
Enduroturf is being hired more for replacing dying grass, and it is being predicted that artificial lawns will be seen in more and more homes as there is a struggle to maintain the lush green look and feel in one’s backyards.
One such client of Enduroturf says his yard, which used to look like a dustbowl, was transformed into an artificial lawn, which induced a look and feel of a real lawn.
Enduroturf says that it is now rolling the company through a national agency program. Mentioning the positive responses being received for its products, Enduroturf says that a major interest was being shown by commercial development, school and council areas.
Enduroturf also opines that artificial grass would become a potential business solution for many golf courses and sporting associations.
Pointing out the aesthetic appeal of this synthetic grass, Enduroturf says that the artificial grass would not resemble a tennis court surface or a period 60’s that looked fake, but would be a replication of a lush lawn since the grass is modelled on health couch or buffalo grass with a specialised installation technique.
Enduroturf also mentions that the artificial lawns involve lower maintenance, durability and cost-effectiveness; these lawns are low on maintenance when compared to their real counterparts since the former requires no mowing, weeding, watering, pesticides or fertilisers.
Enduroturf also specialises in PGA level synthetic putting greens, which offer all the same low maintenance benefits of artificial lawn but with more versatility and a bit of luxury.
16-Mar-2007