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Artificial Turf Installation in Jacksonville Beach
Jacksonville Beach is uniquely known as a vibrant, family-friendly coastal resort city with a lively atmosphere centered around its beautiful white-sand beaches, fishing pier, and bustling First Street corridor. This environment creates high expectations for pristine property aesthetics and places an essential focus on water conservation, enforced by mandatory, year-round watering restrictions that severely limit irrigation to specific, designated days each week. Furthermore, the local soil is primarily sandy and nutrient-poor, struggling to retain moisture and nutrients under the intense sun and making natural grass maintenance a constant, water-intensive battle.
Artificial turf is a perfect application because it requires zero irrigation, allowing residents to easily comply with critical water conservation mandates. It provides a durable, perpetually lush, and pest-resistant green surface that bypasses the issues of the poor sandy soil and the limitations of the coastal environment.
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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
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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...