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Synthetic grass from Evergreen Synthetic Grass

Evergreen Synthetic Grass is a supplier and installer of synthetic grass and has been in operation for over 15 years.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

06 Feb 2008 2m read View Author

Evergreen Synthetic Grass is a supplier and installer of synthetic grass and has been in operation for over 15 years. Evergreen Synthetic Grass offers artificial grass which can be installed on sand fill, natural earth, paving and concrete. Synthetic grass is a plastic, woven in rubber latex and is safe and non-fading. It can be easily maintained and is also long-lasting.

Evergreen Synthetic Grass offers artificial grass in various colours, sizes and densities. The colours offered are green, red, blue and terracotta. The height of the synthetic grass offered by Evergreen Synthetic Grass ranges from 8mm to 66mm giving customers a wide range to choose from.

The synthetic grass from Evergreen Synthetic Grass is UV treated and is suitable even for outdoor conditions. Evergreen Synthetic Grass offers synthetic grass which can be used in childcare centers, lawn areas, schools, balconies, display areas, pool surrounds, mine sites balconies.

Synthetic grass available from Evergreen Synthetic Grass can also be used for sporting surfaces like cricket, golf, hockey baseball, volleyball, soccer and athletic tracks. The products offered by Evergreen Synthetic Grass can last up to twenty years. The services offered are quick and affordable and specially designed to cater to diverse individual requirements and needs.

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