When you purchase used artificial turf, a good rule of thumb is to buy 30% more than you need for fitting irregularly-shaped areas and fixing imperfections. When you have one damaged section, replacing artificial grass isn’t complicated.
Cut away the damaged section using a box cutter
Take a piece of excess turf and cut it to match the removed section
Place the excess on the surface and ensure that turf blades face the same way as the blades on the existing turf.
Secure the turf with 5-inch nails and a hammer
Alternatively, you can secure the new piece the same way you fix artificial turf seams. This involves using a combination of seam tape and turf glue. If you don’t have these materials, nails will do just fine.
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