Our guide on how to cut and glue an artificial join should make installing your artificial grass a lot easier! Follow the steps in the video above, or read them below to find out how.
Each project has its own requirements so there may be cases where you follow a slightly different set of steps but here is a general guide on how to cut and glue an artificial grass join.
1. Cut and prepare
Cut off two stitches worth of grass from each piece intended to be joined. Cut close to the stitches leaving only a mm or two of backing before you hit the stitch.
2. Test
Pull the two pieces of grass together to test the join. There should be a 5mm gap between the two pieces to ensure that the blades are not competing for space.
Look up close and at a distance before starting to join – check that the positioning is suitable for the join.
4. No edge gaps
When fixing the grass to the edging it is important to make sure there are no gaps between the wall and the start of the grass both for appearance and to lower the chance of any weeds growing.
5. Jointing Tape
Roll back both pieces of grass in preparation for the join. Place the tape flat on the membrane and white side up, positioned so there will be an equal amount of tape on both sides of the join.
6. Even adhesive
Spread the adhesive evenly with a wallpaper scraper – you need enough to cover the paper but not so much that is splurges out the sides or through the join.
Pinch the two pieces of grass together gradually – have someone hold the grass up behind you in preparation as you go down the join.
7. Add pressure
Apply pressure to the join as you continue to ensure the grass is sticking.
Ruffle your hand along the join to ensure all grass blades are vertical. Leave to cure for 24 hours.