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Artificial Turf Installation in Fleming Island
Fleming Island is a highly desirable, affluent bedroom community in Clay County, uniquely defined by its scenic location bordered by the St. Johns River, Doctors Lake, and Black Creek, and its commitment to lush, master-planned aesthetics like those found in Eagle Harbor. This extensive proximity to water makes conservation a major environmental priority. However, maintaining the expected high-end curb appeal is difficult due to the local climate—which features intense heat and humidity—and the prevalent sandy, nutrient-poor soil that requires massive amounts of irrigation and chemical fertilizers to keep natural grass green, stressing the local watershed.
Artificial turf is a perfect application because it requires zero watering or chemical applications, directly supporting the ecological preservation of the surrounding rivers and lakes. It provides a durable, perpetually lush, and maintenance-free surface that effortlessly upholds the community’s high aesthetic standards in the face of challenging soil and conservation mandates.
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7 Low-Maintenance Backyard Ideas for Pets
Muddy paws, dead grass, holes, nasty odors. Pet owners face an unpleasant variety of challenges when it comes to backyard spaces that their dogs, cats, or other pets can use. This can lead to a high workload in the yard for homeowners. However, the traditional grass...
5 Tips to Neutralize Dog Pee Smell on Artificial Grass
Does your artificial grass lawn stink of dog pee? That was not what you expected when you chose to replace natural grass with turf, was it? If your pet turf was installed by professionals with the correct drainage, infill, and other precautions taken during...
Is Artificial Grass Worth the Money?
When considering whether artificial grass is worth the money, did you know that: The average American spends about an hour and 25 minutes per week on lawn and garden care — or 71.66 hours a year? (American Time Use Survey). The average American...



