Kensington

£16.95 per m2
inc. VAT

A deluxe dense 35mm plied authentic-looking grass with a superior finish that is soft to the touch and has a fantastic feel when walked on. Available in 5 metre width. 

*Please note we cannot guarantee the same dye batch for 2m and 4m combinations for the same order

Kensington

SIZE

PRICE

5m Wide x 1m
Grass Priced Per Linear Metre

£84.75 inc VAT

*Free samples available, please call or see in store for more details.


Kensington luxury deluxe grass is a high-quality artificial grass that is known for its tightly packed strands and heavy weight. The I-shaped fibers provide a soft yet resilient product that is perfect for use in any garden or outdoor space. The grass is one of the heaviest around, making it incredibly durable and long-lasting.

One of the standout features of Kensington luxury deluxe grass is its realistic appearance. The grass has a neat pile and realistic colors that mimic the look and feel of real grass. It is virtually indistinguishable from natural grass, making it a great choice for anyone who wants a beautiful, low-maintenance lawn.

Trade customers have made Kensington luxury deluxe grass their grass of choice, thanks to its high-quality construction and superior performance. It is perfect for use in any season, and its pet-friendly nature makes it ideal for families with pets who want to enjoy a beautiful lawn without the hassle of maintenance.

Overall, Kensington luxury deluxe grass is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a high-quality, realistic artificial grass that is both durable and easy to maintain. Its heavy weight and tightly packed strands provide superior resilience and longevity, while its realistic appearance and pet-friendly nature make it a great choice for families with pets. With Kensington luxury deluxe grass, you can enjoy a stunning lawn all year round, with minimal effort and maximum enjoyment.

 

  • Total Height: 30 mm
  • Total Weight: 2387g/m2
  • Warranty: 10 years
  • UV Resistance: 10 years
  • Width: 5m
  • Drainage: 60ltrs/ min /m2
  • Tuft Gauge: 3/8th
  • Dtext: 4500/9
  • ‘I’ Shaped Yarn
Stage 1
Work out the size of the area you intend to replace and calculate this in square metres. (Length x Width = Total Square Metre) you would round any decimals up to the nearest m2.
Stage 2
Work out the Position of the rolls so that you reduce the number of joints. Remember to allow for wastage in your calculations. Place your pile direction running the same way (If possible looking into the pile) this will give you the best finish.
Step 3
Order your grass, fixings and the accessories you require online at http://www.rospal.co.uk or by calling our sales department on 01942 215531

Preparation

If you are replacing an existing lawn, remove the surface to a depth of around 100mm and make sure to remove any and all debris (In cases where the existing ground doesn’t drain well you may need to remove more surface to aid drainage)
Level and compact the surface with the same amount of a good quality crushed aggregate, it may help to hire a whacker plate/compactor to complete this task.
Some people batten out the area that is being covered with pressure treated timber batons or sleepers to create a frame around the perimeter, the purpose of this is two fold as not only does it help to contain the aggregate but it also provides a secure frame onto which the grass can be fixed too.
Now lay approx 25mm of sand on top of the aggregate, leveling and compacting the surface again so it becomes flush with the top of the timber frame, at this point you would whacker this down again for a stable base. At this step you would now lay weed membrane over the surface area, we recommend to leave around a 100mm overlap.

Acclimatising
Lay the artificial grass on top of the membrane. Allow approximately 50mm of artificial grass to trim off to make that perfect edge. It’s a good idea to leave the grass for a day to settle. This helps to stop any creasing or wrinkling.

Joining

Join grass edges together, when you are happy with the result, peel the grass back and lay our backing tape under the join. Using a spreader apply our Joining Glue, mastic adhesive or multipurpose adhesive to the tape, then simply fold back the grass taking care not to squeeze the adhesive up on to the grass strands.

Trimming
Simply using a sharp craft knife and a straight edge where required, cut and trim your artificial grass to suit.

Fixing

For Fixing purposes you can either use upins or galvanized steel twist nails depending on your frame/base.

Underlay

Underlay can be used on harder surfaces such as concrete or flagged bases to provide a more natural, cushioned feel.
If laying on concrete or a patio base

Preparation
Make sure that the surface to be covered is clean, smooth and free from debris. A self-leveling compound may be required to remove surface imperfections that may show through to the top surface especially on thinner surfaces.

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