Artificial grass is low-maintenance, not no-maintenance. Over time, dirt, debris and organic build-up settle into the fibres and along the base. That’s when the pile starts to look flattened, the colour can look tired, and the surface feels less pleasant underfoot.
Our synthetic grass cleaning service is designed to lift the pile and remove built-up grime so the lawn looks cleaner, brighter and more “springy”. It’s ideal for residential gardens, terraces and small-to-medium lawns that get regular use from family, friends and pets.
Before we start, we’ll have a quick look at the lawn to spot any problem areas (heavy build-up, patchy growth of moss/algae, or areas that need extra attention). If you can, clear small items like toys, lightweight furniture and plant pots to help us access the full area.
Most artificial lawn cleaning jobs focus on the everyday “layer” that dulls the grass: trapped debris, dirt, flattening, and general grime that builds up between deeper cleans. We’ll work across the surface to restore a cleaner finish and lift the pile as part of the clean.
We can also deal with common outdoor problems like moss, weeds and algae. Where there’s heavy growth or stubborn build-up, it can take additional time and may cost extra — and we’ll always flag that clearly and agree any extra work before we start.
If you’ve noticed unpleasant odours (including pet smells), a proper clean plus antibacterial treatment can help freshen things up and make the area feel more hygienic again.
It’s a fair question — people worry that “blasting” artificial turf will fray the fibres, loosen edges, or leave the lawn looking patchy. Our approach is designed to clean thoroughly while taking care not to damage the grass.
We use controlled cleaning methods and adjust what we do to the condition of your lawn. The aim is to remove built-up grime and refresh the surface without being aggressive on the fibres or rushing through problem areas.
If you’re not sure whether your lawn needs a routine clean or a deeper reset, request a quote online and tell us what you’re seeing — flattened pile, mossy areas, odour, staining, or general dullness.
Some of the areas we frequently serve:
If children or pets use the lawn, hygiene matters. We use an antibacterial cleaner as part of the clean to help leave the surface fresher and more hygienic.
As a simple rule, we recommend leaving the lawn to dry for an hour or two before it’s used again. Drying time can vary depending on conditions and how sheltered the area is.
If your main concern is pet smell, mention that when you request a quote — it helps us understand what’s going on and what level of cleaning is likely to be needed.
Some artificial lawns may need sand dressing or an infill top-up over time, depending on wear and the condition of the surface. If that’s relevant for your lawn, we can talk you through it — and anything like sand dressing would be quoted separately and agreed in advance.
To keep your lawn looking good between professional cleans, a few simple habits go a long way: clear leaves and debris regularly, keep an eye on shaded or damp spots where moss and algae can appear, and give the surface a light brush now and then to help the pile stay upright.
If your lawn gets heavy use (kids, pets, entertaining), more frequent cleaning can help prevent build-up and keep it looking and feeling better year-round.
Send a few details online (approximate size, condition, and any problem areas like moss, weeds or odour), and we’ll come back with a clear quote and the next available appointment options.
Extra charge for sand dressing if required.
Removal of excessive moss and weeds may incur an additional charge. This will be agreed upon in advance.
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