Regular artificial grass upkeep is all about stopping the slow creep back to “a bit tired” — flattened fibres, trapped debris, dull patches, and that not-so-fresh smell that can show up in busy gardens.
With a monthly plan, you’re booking repeat visits rather than waiting for a big rescue clean. That means less build-up, more consistent results, and a lawn that stays ready for day-to-day life.
Monthly artificial grass cleaning is a straightforward option if your lawn gets heavy use, pets use the area, or the garden tends to hold onto damp (for example, in shade). If your lawn is mostly decorative and stays fairly clean, you may not need that level of frequency. When you request a quote, we’ll help you pick a schedule that actually fits how the space is used.
Maintenance visits are designed to keep things under control, not to completely reset a lawn that hasn’t been touched in years. What we do on the day depends on what your lawn needs — the goal is to keep it looking good and feeling hygienic between deeper cleans.
A routine visit can include tasks like clearing loose debris, lifting the pile so fibres stand up again, rinsing away surface grime, and refreshing the area so it looks and feels cared for. If you’ve got pets, the focus is often on hygiene and odour control in the spots that get most use.
If we arrive and it’s clearly beyond “maintenance” — for example, heavy moss build-up, lots of weeds, or deep contamination — we’ll be upfront. In those cases, it usually makes sense to start with a one-off deep clean first, then move onto regular upkeep to maintain the result.
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If you like the idea of predictable upkeep — rather than booking only when the lawn gets bad — a regular plan is for you.
It’s especially useful for pet owners (where hygiene and odour control matter), busy households who don’t want lawn care on their to-do list, and gardens that get a lot of foot traffic from kids, entertaining, or everyday use. Shadier gardens and areas under trees can also benefit from routine visits because damp and debris tend to build up faster.
It’s a common worry — especially if you’ve heard horror stories online. The key is using the right approach for artificial turf. If pressure washing is used as part of the process, it’s done in a way that’s suitable for synthetic grass rather than “blasting” the surface like a driveway.
If an antibacterial treatment is used, it’s chosen with home use in mind. As a sensible precaution, it’s best to let the lawn dry before pets or kids go back on it — typically around an hour or two depending on conditions.
Light build-up can often be handled as part of a normal visit. If it’s excessive, it may fall outside routine maintenance. In that case, we’ll talk you through what’s needed and agree any extra work before we start.
Some lawns may benefit from sand dressing depending on the type of grass and how it’s used. If it’s appropriate for your lawn, it’s treated as a separate add-on and discussed with you in advance.
Getting set up is simple: request a quote, choose a schedule, and we’ll book your regular maintenance visits.
To price it accurately, it helps to share the approximate lawn size, whether pets use the area, and any current issues (odour, moss, weeds, flattening). From small terraces to larger lawns, the right setup and equipment matters — and we’ll make sure the approach matches your space.
If your lawn hasn’t been cleaned in a long time, we’ll usually recommend starting with a one-off deep clean first, then switching to monthly maintenance to keep it looking “like new”. You can view options on our Artificial Grass Cleaning page, and if smells are the main issue, see Artificial Grass Odour Removal.
Tell us what your lawn is like (size, pets, any problem areas) and we’ll recommend the best plan and get your first visit booked.
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