Pros and Cons of Infill Artificial Grass

If you are considering infill artificial grass, it’s important to look beyond the surface and understand how it performs over time.

  • Advantages
    •  Better performance in high-traffic areas: Infill systems are designed to handle frequent use. If your project involves sports or heavy foot traffic, this added support makes a noticeable difference.
    • Improved stability: The added weight from sand infill helps keep the turf in place, especially in large outdoor installations.
    • Longer lifespan under heavy use: Because infill reduces stress on the fibers, the turf tends to perform more consistently over time in demanding environments.
    • Essential for sports applications: For football fields, training grounds, or multi-sport areas, it’s part of the system.
  • Disadvantages
    • More complex installation: You’ll need additional steps such as spreading and brushing infill, which increases labor and time.
    • Ongoing maintenance: Over time, infill can shift or settle, meaning you may need to refill or level the surface.
    • Less clean surface: Loose particles (especially sand) can sometimes move outside the turf area, which may not be ideal for residential use.

In short: Infill artificial grass is built for performance and durability, but it comes with more operational effort.

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