Buying artificial grass can be seen as taking a huge step not only for the cost of the grass itself but also due to the fact that you are also changing the look of the landscape in a major way. It’s not a step to be taken lightly. Similarly, the cost of artificial grass isn’t confined to buying the grass itself.

There are some important factors to consider that will affect the cost of your new synthetic grass, one of those is the cost of the installation. But installing synthetic grass won’t be the final price you may pay, there are some factors to further consider that will affect the cost of installation.

Things such as whether there is easy access to the location that the synthetic grass is going to be laid. If there are stairs, a challenging slope or a narrow access – or even no access to the backyard will increase labor charges. If there is any demolition that has to take place before the area can be prepared for grass laying, this will further increase cost.

The shape of the yard that is going to be laid will also play a part in the final cost of installation, too. If the yard contains tight angles, unusual shapes or unexpected obstructions, the time to trim and fit the grass will blow out. Every moment that runs longer than was originally expected will affect the final cost of installation.