Where to use artificial grass in Wrexham

Artificial grass is a versatile material that has a number of uses.

Residential gardens

A popular use for artificial grass in Wrexham is in residential gardens to replace the lawn. One of its major appeals is low maintenance when compared to real grass. Artificial grass does not have to be mowed or watered in hot weather. It’s not maintenance free, but maintenance is minimal. A quick brush will do, and in autumn a leaf blower can help you keep it tidy.

Artificial grass is safe for households with children and pets. Artificial grass is ideal for busy households who do not have time for lots of gardening and the elderly who find it difficult to cut the lawn.

Balconies and rooftops

Artificial grass brightens up rooftop gardens and balconies. Concrete or paved roof or balcony area looks dull until it is covered in artificial grass.

Professionally installing artificial grass on concrete floors is not expensive as the ground preparation is quick and easy.

Exhibitions and events

Artificial grass looks great at exhibitions stands and its warm looks attract people. It is easy to mount artificial grass on display stands to show off products. After use, the grass can simply be rolled up and used for further events.

Schools and nurseries

Many Wrexham schools and nurseries have installed artificial grass. It is hardwearing to withstand hundreds of young feet running over the grass. There is no mud to deal with after heavy rains. Schools and nurseries need to spend less time and money on maintenance compared to real grass.

Artificial grass is ideal to turn concrete areas into play areas. In places with climbing frames and other play equipment, foam underlay can be installed beneath artificial grass to prevent injuries from falls.

Sports

Artificial grass was first used for sports pitches because ground maintenance staff found it difficult to keep the pitch at its best at all times. Amateur sports clubs had limited budgets for ground maintenance.

Artificial grass sports fields are often called all-weather pitches as they can be used all year round because they do not get muddy or waterlogged. They are safe for players and many football, tennis , hockey and cricket organisations prefer artificial grass pitches.

Artificial grass has a wide range of uses. It is important to purchase good quality grass. Suppliers in or near Wrexham have samples of various artificial grass grades for you to examine.

Top questions about laminate flooring in North Wales

Laminate flooring is a wood look flooring that is a strong and cost-effective floor covering for both domestic and commercial premises.

What is laminate?

Laminate floor planks have at least four distinct layers. The first layer is the wear layer, a clear topcoat that protects the floor from damage. The second layer is the design layer on which a pattern is printed. This is usually made to look like hardwood. Modern printing technology creates a realistic wood look.

The next layer is the inner core, which is made from natural wood pulp. This is the thickest layer and keeps the plank flat and stable. The fourth layer is the backing, which is water resistant and prevents the plank from warping.

Some vinyl planks have a fifth layer, a padded backing. If you purchase laminate without padding, an underlay can be purchased separately.

Is laminate eco-friendly?

Yes, laminates are kind on the environment. Manufacturers use wood materials that are recycled or use wood from sustainably managed forests, and keep emissions to the minimum at their factories.

Up to 85% of the materials in laminate flooring can be recycled at the end of its life.

Is laminate flooring expensive?

Like most flooring materials, there are various grades of laminate. You could pay a little over £10 a square metre for laminate planks, or over £40. If your laminate planks do not have attached underlay it is recommended that underlay is installed, but this is not expensive.

Laminate flooring is easy to install, so installation costs are not high.

Is laminate flooring waterproof?

Standard laminate flooring is water resistant, but you can get waterproof grades suitable for bathrooms, kitchens and high moisture areas.

Laminates are suitable for hallways that have outside doors. This will be sufficient to cope with people coming in soaking wet from a North Wales rainy day, or perhaps a waterfall-drenched walk through Wepre Park. It is advisable that any wetness on the floor is wiped up.

How do I clean laminate floors?

Use a damp cloth to blot liquids as soon as they are spilt. Tough stains from substances like oil, paint, markers, lipsticks, and tar can be removed with nail polish remover and a clean cloth

Don't wash or wet mop the floor with soap, water or detergent, use cleaning products formulated for laminates.

Laminates can be brushed and vacuumed to remove dirt and debris.

If you have any questions about laminate flooring, consult your North Wales flooring service.

Brightly coloured Berber carpets featured in Marrakech museum

The Yves St Laurent museum on Marrakech has a new exhibition running from June to October 2019, called “Desert Design” that features carpets made by Berber weavers.

The carpets are woven by the women of the Aït Khebbach tribe, in the easternmost region of Morocco, and are made from recycled materials. They are brightly coloured in contrast to the harsh desert environment they call home.

The co-curator of the exhibition, Arnaud Maurieres, explained that he first encountered the Beber weavers in 2010 in the East Moroccan desert. He was taken to the home of his guide Lahcen which consisted of two modest plain structures that housed the nine members of his family. The interior was unpainted and had no furniture. In the corner of a room, he saw a pile or rugs. Maurieres said:

“As they were unfolded to welcome us, the floor suddenly seemed dappled with vibrant colours, which astounded us. Lahcen told us that all the women of his tribe wove such rugs, and asked if we wanted to meet them. It was how our adventure began.”

Nine years later, the carpets woven by the female members of the tribe are featured in a world-renowned museum exhibition.

Like the Berber women, many carpet manufacturers are exploring ways to use recycled materials in their carpets to make them more environmentally friendly. This means that you do not have to travel to Morroco to purchase carpets made with recycled materials. You can brighten up a home with vibrant coloured carpets from Chester, Wrexham or North Wales that are manufactured with respect for the environment.

Keep it natural with flooring services in North Wales

Flooring services in North Wales supply a variety of different floor coverings that create the natural look of wood or stone.

Hardwoods

For many people, there is nothing like the look of natural hardwood. Solid wood floors are not the cheapest option, but they are a good investment as they last for decades. They add value to a home and make homes easier to sell.

If you can only afford to install hardwood in one room, the best place is the main living room. Sound bounces off the hardwood, but a rug or two will absorb noise.

Wood floors can be made from planks or blocks to create a parquet pattern look. There is a variety of woods available, including oak, ash, and beech.

If hardwood flooring becomes worn or scratched, it can be restored to like new condition with floor sanding.

An alternative to solid wood is engineered wood, which is a layered floor covering with a top layer of real wood. It provides the look of real wood at a less cost.

LVT

Luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) can be bought in wood or stone patterns. Modern digital printing has created LVT that makes the floor look lifelike. High-quality LVT is guaranteed for many years and is suitable for high-footfall commercial and domestic rooms.

Laminates

Laminate floor coverings look like real wood but are cheaper. They are easy to fit, making fitting charges reasonable.

Printing technology has developed to make the wood images on laminate look more realistic.

Cork

Cork is a warm and soft alternative to wood. Boasting good insulation properties and absorption of sound, it is resistant to mould and bacteria, so can be suitable for allergy sufferers. A good surface for bedrooms.

Water resistance

Many properties in North Wales, particularly those on the Dee coast, are at risk from floods. Most of these natural looking floor coverings are water resistant, but not waterproof, and cannot stand being underwater for long.

Everyday moisture bought from outside on shoes and clothes can easily be wiped up on hardwood floors without damaging the floor, but hardwood submerged in water will tend to warp.

Engineered wood is more water resistant than real wood. Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring is very water resistant and suitable for high-moisture areas such as bathrooms and washrooms. Laminates are water resistant, and high water resistant grades are suitable for bathrooms and kitchens.

Talk to flooring services in North Wales about all you options for a natural-looking floor that is hardwearing and easy to maintain.

What are the best carpets for Chester rooms?

People often ask what type of carpets they should buy for their Chester home or commercial property rooms. The answer depends on a number of factors.

Location

You need a carpet that has a wear grading suitable for the location. Medium domestic wear carpets are suitable for bedrooms and residential rooms that are not used a lot. Heavy duty carpets are for living rooms, halls and dining rooms that get a lot of use.

For commercial rooms that are used by many people, such as offices and reception areas, choose a commercial grade heavy duty carpet.

Pile

The pile is the tufts of fabric that are attached to the backing. A long pile carpet will feel soft at first but may flatten and lose its appearance over time. The closer the piles are together, the longer the carpet is likely to last.

There are different types of pile arrangements, including level loop, velvet and twist, which affect how a carpet looks and feels.

Fibres

Carpets are made from either a single fibre type or a mixture. Fibres can be animal derived, like wool, silk, or mohair, for example. Vegetable-based options include coir, cotton, seagrass and jute or man-made.

• Wool is a very popular fibre that is soft, looks good, is long lasting and easy to clean.

• Jute is a lightweight natural fibre suitable for use in bedrooms or light use rooms.

• Seagrass is also for light use but bit can be installed in kitchens.

• Coir is made from the husks of coconuts. It is hard wearing though not very soft.

• Man-made fibres like acrylic and polyester are tough and durable though cheaper ones may not last long.

Underlay

Underlay is recommended for most carpets as it increases comfort, helps maintain the appearance, protects against wear, and acts as both heat and noise insulation.

Looks

Apart from seagrass, jute and coir, all types of carpets come in a wide range of colours and patterns. Choose a carpet design that goes with the room décor.

Chester is known for its black and white architecture, so if your house or room are in keeping with this, consider how your carpets complement it.

Cost

There is a wide variety of carpet costs. As a general rule, the more you pay, the better the quality.

Your local carpet retailers and installer will help you select the best carpet for you. Before you buy, check samples that you can look at and feel or place samples in the room to get a sense of how the carpet will look when installed.