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Can Kids Play on Artificial Grass? A Parent’s Guide to Safety, Comfort, and Fun
If you’ve been thinking about switching to artificial grass but wonder whether it’s truly safe for your kids, you’re not alone. Parents across Colorado love the idea of a lush, low-maintenance lawn but they want reassurance that synthetic grass is soft, non-toxic, and durable enough for endless backyard adventures. The short answer is yes. Kids can absolutely play on artificial grass. In fact, it’s one of the best surfaces for families because it stays green year-round, resi
Indy Artificial Turf
Nov 17


Can Kids Play on Artificial Grass? A Parent’s Guide to Safety, Comfort, and Fun
If you’ve been thinking about switching to artificial grass but wonder whether it’s truly safe for your kids, you’re not alone. Parents across Colorado love the idea of a lush, low-maintenance lawn but they want reassurance that synthetic grass is soft, non-toxic, and durable enough for endless backyard adventures. The short answer is yes. Kids can absolutely play on artificial grass. In fact, it’s one of the best surfaces for families because it stays green year-round, resi
Indy Artificial Turf
Nov 17


How to Clean Artificial Grass for Dogs: The Complete Guide for Colorado Pet Owners
If you’ve switched from natural grass to artificial turf, you already know the difference it makes: no more muddy pawprints, no more yellow spots, and no more endless watering. But if you’ve got dogs, you’ve probably also learned one key truth: even the best turf needs a little TLC to stay clean and odor-free. At Indy Artificial Turf & Landscaping, we design our pet turf installations to handle real-life pets, playtime, and everything in between. In this guide, we’ll walk yo
Indy Artificial Turf
Nov 10


How High Can a Backyard Fence Be? A Colorado Homeowner’s Guide
Erecting a privacy fence sounds simple until you discover that every city, county, and homeowners’ association (HOA) along the Front Range has its own rulebook. One neighborhood allows eight-foot barriers; the next caps you at six. Corner lots require “sight triangles,” and some historic districts even dictate how solid your pickets can be. If you’re considering new fence installation to complement your artificial turf and landscaping, start here. We at Indy Artificial Turf
Indy Artificial Turf
Nov 3
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