Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Everything You Need to Know Before Installing an Artificial Turf for Sports


It is quite expected that a lot of consumers of artificial turf in Perth and in other parts of Australia are sports enthusiasts. In fact, many have decided to use fake turf on sports fields because of the benefits it has—no more mowing, watering, lining of fields or repairing of uneven spots; you will have a green ground all year round and you can save more money!
So, if you are one of those who are thinking about investing in Perth synthetic turf to be utilised in sports events, then there are a few things that you need to consider to prevent costly mistakes:

  • Find fake grass specialists who are skilled and experienced in installing fake lawns to ensure that you will get reliable products and services. They should make your options clear to you so that you will be able to pick out the right turf for your needs.

  • Determine your budget. Know how much you are ready to spend since a sports field may cost you a substantial amount of money. You should also anticipate that a turf with better features will have a higher tag price.

  • Make sure that you order high quality synthetic grass in Perth, WA to guarantee the safety of the athletes. Poorly-made lawns are often abrasive and can even cause burns to anyone who comes in intense contact with the surface. So, it is indispensable that you buy a modern and premium turf to not compromise the well-being of the users.

  • Even if an artificial turf requires very minimal upkeeps, you should still acquire specific maintenance procedures from your installer. You should follow the recommended methods or else, your warranty privilege may not be recognised. If possible, purchase all the necessary equipment to safeguard your turf. The most significant move is to set up a fence or railing around your sports field with gates and locks to prevent intruders from messing with your Perth synthetic turf.

  • Artificial grass saves much more heat than normal grass, so when the lawn is exposed to sun you might have to apply some water to it before using it to lower the temperature at least a bit.    
All in all, you should definitely be meticulous when choosing the company that will provide you with artificial turf. Perth sports fields are great assets, so why not devote in one too? However, make sure that you purchase a turf that is made from first-class and resilient materials and don't save on the wrong end. Take note that if the players get disappointed and they don't come back to your field, that wouldn't be good for your business, defeating the purpose of your investment.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Tips in Choosing the Right Tennis Racquet for You


Tennis enthusiasts prefer to have a court in their yard so that they can conveniently play anytime they want. Nowadays, synthetic tennis courts are popular because they are more convenient, they require less maintenance and you get to save more money in the long run.

Now, after the much awaited synthetic tennis courts construction in your backyard, what should tennis aficionados decide on next? Of course, you will need the necessary equipment for the sport and the racquet is the most important thing. This may be simple but it is definitely crucial to the game.

How to Pick a Tennis Racquet

Whether you are a professional player or just a beginner, getting the right tennis racquet for you is a wise investment for it can boost your skills and will make a difference in your game. So you have to consider the features and of course, comfort when picking out your racquet. Here are some pointers that you can follow:

1.    Consider the racquet’s head size. If you have been playing tennis for quite some time, then you may opt for a racquet that has a mid-sized head, with a surface area of 85 to 105 square inches. This will provide you with better manoeuvrability, making your swings more powerful. On the other hand, if you are new to the sport, then a racquet with an oversized head, with surface area of 105 to 130 square inches, will provide you with lesser miss-hits.
2.    Grip the racquet. You can determine if the grip is right if your hand could grasp the handle comfortably — not too tight nor loose.
3.    Check the length. An average racquet usually measures 27 to 28 inches in length. But you can also opt for a 29-inch racket for better reach and power.
4.    Assess the weight and balance. Tennis racquets ought to have a heavy head and weigh between 11 to 13 ounces. A heavier one will provide you with better control but a lighter racquet offers more swing speed.

Now that you know how to choose the right tennis racquet for you, you can start enjoying the sport. However, if you still haven’t built a tennis court, you should find a company that can help you with this issue. Find a Perth synthetic grass specialist with many years of experience in the business. 

Monday, April 16, 2012

Why It Is Worth Seeking out the Specialists

If you have toothache you probably go and see a dentist, not your General Practitioner. If you want gourmet food you seek out a quality delicatessen, and not a supermarket. And if you are looking for antique furniture, you should find a specialist dealer because you will not find what you are looking for at Harvey Norman or Ikea.

Likewise, when you decide to install synthetic grass in your garden then it is not advisable to source out a product from one of those multi-purpose outdoor

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Monday, April 9, 2012

When the Colour of Your Grass Lawn Says Most

Well, autumn was welcomed with a not so unusual heat wave in Perth. Again, you may remember last March when it was etched with countless days of recorded temperature above 30oCelsius – and many of those days were above 35oC – and they say autumn is supposed to start on March 1.

The autumn of 2011 followed a hot, dry summer, and even a dry spring before that. Natural grass lawns around Perth and anyone who had kept to their rostered sprinkler days have been rewarded with a parched, brown

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Expert Voices Water Worries

Ok, so it’s not a new story and we have certainly blogged about it before but when an internationally renowned expert raises concerns about the way we use water then it would probably be wise to take special notice of.

Professor Robert Glennon is based at the University of Arizona – situated in one of the driest, sunniest states in America so he certainly should know what he’s talking about. He is also the author of several books including: Unquenchable: America’s Water Crisis and

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Waterland thrives with synthetic grass

One of Western Australia’s best loved outdoor children’s play facilities has been boosted by a makeover from Perth’s synthetic grass specialists, Green Planet Grass.

Maylands Waterland, located on the popular Maylands Peninsula, overlooking the Swan River just 7km from the Perth CBD has long proved popular with children and families.

Acknowledged as the premier outdoor water playground in WA, the City of Bayswater facility is now bursting with colour thanks to the installation

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