The foundation beneath synthetic grass must be properly compacted to guarantee durability and safety

Focusing solely on the surface while ignoring the subbase is a common and costly mistake

Without adequate compaction, the ground beneath the turf can settle unevenly, causing bumps, dips, or pooling water

Uneven surfaces are not just eyesores—they’re liability risks that shorten the functional life of the installation

Compaction involves compressing the soil or aggregate base material to remove air pockets and increase density

A well-compacted base bears the load of daily use, from casual strolls to heavy athletic gear

Consistent compaction keeps the synthetic surface level and true to its engineered design

A dense, uniform base channels water efficiently, preventing ponding and waterlogging

The correct machinery makes all the difference in achieving optimal density

A plate compactor or roller designed for this purpose should be used in multiple passes, typically in overlapping patterns, to ensure uniform density

Optimal moisture content allows particles to lock together without becoming unstable or muddy

Too dry and 熊本 人工芝 施工 it won’t bind properly

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Pub: 20 Sep 2025 20:27 UTC

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