How Much Fake Grass Will You Need? How to Measure for Artificial Turf

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Whether you’re moving to a new home or just want to refresh the look of your current lawn, one of the first things you should do before requesting a quote for artificial turf is take measurements. You’ll need to know how much material to order and the company fitting the lawn will need an idea of the size.

If you’re often wondering “how much fake grass do I need?” or “how to measure my yard,” this blog is for you. Measuring your lawn can seem like a daunting task, but it’s actually quite simple. With a few tools and a little bit of patience, you can get accurate measurements in no time.

 

Here are the steps:

  1. Determine the Shape of Your Lawn

First, you have to identify the shape of your lawn.

Whenever we’re asked to help measure lawns, these are the typical shapes we encounter:

 

Square and Rectangular Lawns

For square or rectangular lawns, measuring is a simple process of finding the length and width of your lawn in feet and multiplying these numbers together. For example, if your lawn is 10 feet long and 6 feet wide, it would be 60 square feet. For a rectangular lawn, multiply the length by the width to find the square footage. If your lawn is 15 feet wide and 30 feet long, for example, you would have 225 square feet (15 x 15 = 225).

 

Triangular Lawns

Measuring your triangular lawn is easier if it forms a right triangle since you can treat it as one half of a square or rectangle. However, for other types of triangles, it becomes a bit complicated.

To measure a triangular lawn, you will need to take measurements of the length of each side. To do this, use a measuring tape or a laser distance measurer. Once you have these measurements, add them together to get the total length of the perimeter of your lawn.

Then, to determine the square footage of your lawn, you will need to take the measurement of the length of one side and multiply it by itself. This will give you the total area of one side of your lawn. To get the total area of your lawn, you will need to multiply this number by 3.

 

Round Lawns

Measuring round lawns may seem complicated, but actually, it’s quite simple. You just need to measure the radius of your lawn. To do this, you can use a tape measure or a string. Then, multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter. Finally, multiply the diameter by 3.1416 to get the square footage.

 

L-Shaped Lawns

If your lawn is in the shape of an L, then you will need to take three separate measurements in order to get the total square footage. To do this, measure the length and width of each section of your lawn as if it were its own rectangle. Then, add those two numbers together to get the total square footage.

Alternatively, you can save yourself the trouble and use MeasureMyLawn.com to calculate the square footage of your lawn. The tool uses Google satellite maps to estimate the measurements of your lawn.

 

2. Multiply the Width and Length

In essence, measuring your lawn for artificial turf is all about multiplying the width and length of the lawn. This will give you the square footage of your lawn, which is what you need to know in order to determine how much artificial turf you need to purchase.

 

3. Check Out the Estimated Price of Your Area

After taking your lawn’s measurements, you can request a quote for the estimated price of your project. The average cost to install artificial turf is $5-$10 per square foot, but this will vary depending on the size and shape of your lawn as well as the turf quality you want.

 

Other Factors To Keep In Mind When Preparing for Artificial Turf Installation

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Budget

With the availability of low-cost turf for sale online, many believe that installation is extremely cheap. However, high-quality professional installation can be a little pricer than expected, so be sure to budget properly, especially if you have a larger yard.

 

Maintenance and Upkeep

Although artificial turf requires much less maintenance than its natural alternative, keep in mind that there’s still some upkeep to perform. You’ll need to clean your turf, particularly after windy days or storms where debris and leaves may have made their way over. If you have pets, you may want to regularly hose down your turf as well.

 

The Importance of Measuring Your Lawn

If you’re considering artificial turf for your yard, it’s important to make sure you measure your lawn correctly. This will ensure that you order enough turf to complete the project, that the turf fits properly once installed, and that you get an accurate price estimate.

It’s also important to take into account the different types of turf available. There are various thicknesses, lengths, and widths of turf available on the market, so it’s important to know the dimensions of your lawn in order to choose the right product.

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