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How to Fix Lifting Edges and Standing Water on Artificial Turf
Artificial turf is a popular low-maintenance landscaping solution, but issues like lifting edges and water pooling can occur over time. Here are practical solutions to keep your synthetic lawn looking its best.
Fixing Lifting Edges on Artificial Turf
1. Re-secure with Adhesive or Nails
If the edges of your artificial turf start to lift, apply outdoor-grade adhesive underneath and press firmly. For turf installed over hard surfaces, use galvanized nails or staples to pin the edges back into place.
2. Add Landscape Staples or Spikes
Hammer U-shaped landscape staples every 6-8 inches along the lifted edge. For better hold on loose soil, switch to longer spikes (6-8 inches) to anchor the turf deeper.
3. Install Border Restraints
Metal or plastic edging strips can prevent future lifting. Dig a shallow trench along the perimeter, insert the restraint, and secure it with stakes before reattaching the turf.
Preventing and Fixing Standing Water
1. Improve Base Drainage
For new installations, create a slope of at least 1-2% grade away from structures. Use 3-4 inches of compacted gravel base topped with decomposed granite for optimal drainage.
2. Create Drainage Channels
For existing turf with pooling issues:
- Use a garden fork to aerate small areas (every 12 inches)
- Install French drains beneath severely flooded sections
- Add T-shaped drainage pipes beneath high-traffic zones
3. Brush the Turf Fibers
Regularly brush the turf with a stiff-bristle broom to prevent matting. Focus on lifting fibers in depressed areas where water collects.
Maintenance Tips
- Clear debris from drainage holes monthly
- Apply silica sand infill annually to maintain proper slope
- Avoid heavy equipment that could compact the base
For severe cases, consider professional re-installation with proper grading. Most minor issues can be resolved in 2-3 hours with basic tools like hammers, utility knives, and turf adhesive.
By addressing edges promptly and ensuring proper drainage, your artificial turf can maintain its appearance and functionality for years. Regular inspection and quick repairs will prevent small problems from becoming major replacements.