Yes, you can lay artificial grass over natural grass, but it's not ideal. Without proper preparation, it can lead to bumps, poor drainage, and regrowth issues. Removing the existing lawn and installing a solid sub-base ensures long-term durability and a smooth finish. Artificial grass performs best with proper groundwork. Read the full blog for all the essential tips!
Laying artificial grass directly over natural grass isn't ideal. It can cause poor drainage, an uneven surface, and weed growth. For the best results, remove the existing grass, level the ground, add a sub-base, and compact it before laying the turf. This ensures durability and a clean finish.