Crucial Aftercare Guide

How to Walk on New Turf Safely

Walking on freshly laid turf will leave deep, permanent footprints. If you absolutely must cross it, here is how the professionals do it.

The 14-Day Danger Zone

For the first two to three weeks after installation, your new turf is incredibly fragile. The soil underneath is soft and heavily watered, and the grass roots have not yet anchored into the ground. If you walk on it in heavy boots, your heel will sink into the mud, leaving a permanent depression that ruins the perfectly leveled surface.

Use Turf Laying Boards

If you absolutely must cross the lawn (for example, to water the far corners or reach a shed), you must distribute your weight. Do not tiptoe. Instead, use wide, flat wooden planks (often called turf laying boards or scaffold boards).

By spreading your body weight across a large surface area, the board prevents your feet from indenting the soft, wet topsoil beneath the grass.

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