My Story
After living in my home for 10 years I have decided to take on a backyard re-design and install an artificial putting green on my own. I have completed extensive research and I feel that I can complete the project on my own without using any professional services. I did research how much it would cost to have this completed 100% by a professional company and I am attempting to be able to accomplish the same job for Underhalf of that price.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Days 3, 4 and 5
The step before the below sanding was to lay down commercial grade weed fabric between the seems and glue it with PL 375 adhesive. I did not have good luck with the glue drying, I think the glue should have been exposed to outside air for a longer period of time. After gluing I used 4 inch galvanized nails to nail the fringe down closest to the green surface. Do not nail the green surface.
After nailing I spread about 12 bags of sand, then spread and then added more. |
I found that a softer bristle broom worked well, as well as a large plastic leaf rake. |
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Saturday October 06
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Friday October 5th
At 10 am I had 4.5 cubit yards of road base II and 2.5 yards of arena sand delivered from Valley Rock of Loomis. |
I started loading up wheelbarrows of the roadbase and the delivering it to the back yard. Around noon my turf and fescue was delivered. Each roll weighed about 230 lbs. |
After compaction we drew a painted line of how we wanted the shape of the putting surface to be. |
Capping all sprinkler heads
Monday, October 1, 2012
Flags and Cups
Install Week
This is the Monday before I start my install on Friday. In preparation for the big event I have had to plan what tools and materials I am going to need. Today I had pool filter sand #20 from Leslie's Pool supplies delivered. I needed about 1,600 pounds of sand for the fill so I had 32 fifty-pound bags delivered today.
I have ordered my sub-base material from Valley Rock supplies in Loomis, CA. On Friday they will be delivering 4.5 cubic yards of road base II and 2.5 cubic yards of compactable arena sand. I have purchased contractor grade weed fabric and PL375 glue for the seams. I am having a hard time finding the nails that I need, 60D galvanized common nails, so far Lowe's and Home Depot have not had Galvanized 60D nails. I was only able to find a few at Walmart of all places.
I plan on renting a plate compactor and a landscaping rake from the Home Depot on Friday.
I have ordered my sub-base material from Valley Rock supplies in Loomis, CA. On Friday they will be delivering 4.5 cubic yards of road base II and 2.5 cubic yards of compactable arena sand. I have purchased contractor grade weed fabric and PL375 glue for the seams. I am having a hard time finding the nails that I need, 60D galvanized common nails, so far Lowe's and Home Depot have not had Galvanized 60D nails. I was only able to find a few at Walmart of all places.
I plan on renting a plate compactor and a landscaping rake from the Home Depot on Friday.
Finished De-Landscaping
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