If you are installing the artificial grass in a room you can do the installation the same way as carpet.
Can you use a carpet iron to seam synthetic turf.
Get in on the diy tool kit giveaway.
While you heat up the tape press the two edges of the carpet down into it and up against one another.
Rub it in with a stiff bristled brush and leave for 2 hours.
Let it set on the tape long enough to melt the glue.
Slide the hot iron between the carpet edges and place it directly onto the seam tape.
Under the edges of the carpet place a strip of carpet seam tape.
Make sure you acknowledge the measurement between the gauges before you remove the scrim.
A seam is ready for service the moment it s complete.
Yea we did it.
Synthetic turf sewn with industrial thread cost less to deliver over time.
Walk on it drive on it work on it.
It s shaped a little differently and isn t as heavy but it will melt the seam glue at its highest heat setting.
You can sew a field throughout the year.
For nylon or similar use the low setting.
Follow the guidelines on the seam tape for how long this.
Place a clean white cloth over the stain and iron it with a constant motion for 20 seconds before you rotate the cloth to a clean spot.
Don t saturate the carpet just spray it lightly.
No need to use glue or nails simply floating the turf and tuck the edges or use pin nails as needed not the long nails people used for outdoor installations and you can always put paddings underneath the turf for extra cushioning.
Fill the iron s tank with water and set to steam.
Unlike glue there is no concern for contracting and expanding seams.
If the synthetic turf is manufactured with a 3 8 gauge width then you will want to connect the two sections of the turf together and keep the 3 8 gauge width during the entire seaming process.
If you re installing carpet in your home and don t have a carpet seam iron you can use a regular clothing iron in a pinch.
Make sure that the seam iron is on the designated temperature that you need and then press it directly onto the seam tape.
Carefully fit the precut replacement piece and compress to ensure that the adhesive is compressed up and between the gauges.
Using a 1 8 inch small trowel spread out adhesive evenly on the seaming tape and underneath the backing of the existing synthetic turf to ensure a strong bond.
There is no day s wait for it to cure as there is with glue.