Seaming, or joining pieces of artificial turf together, can be tricky. Incorrect seaming can result in gaps, seams that are visible, or edges that come apart over time.
What to do:
- Use the correct adhesives: Always use high-quality turf adhesive designed for artificial grass when seaming two pieces together.
- Ensure precise cuts: Use a sharp utility knife to make clean, precise cuts along the edges of the turf.
- Align fibers correctly: When seaming the turf, make sure the fibers in the adjacent pieces of turf are aligned in the same direction for a seamless look.
Proper seaming ensures the longevity of your artificial turf and keeps it looking flawless for years.

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