Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Fake Grass and Dogs

We recently replaced our backyard lawn with artificial grass and a putting green (hubby and son are avid golfers).


It looks awesome and we all love it!

We did this for several reasons:
1.  We don't have a sprinkler system and didn't want to install one.  We have water restrictions in our district so our real grass only looked nice for a few months in the spring and then died off to a dirt/dust bowl by July & August.
2.  We all have seasonal allergies and no one wanted to suffer through mowing the lawn.
3.  The dogs love to tear up the backyard with chase games and digging holes in the grass.
4.  We had some drainage issues during the rainy season and our stone patio needed to be redone anyway.



5.  I thought adding a putting green would be a nice social feature for the family - much like a swing set was when the kids were little.




6.  Bottom line we have a nice backyard and the grass wasn't very nice for all the above reasons.



We got several quotes and in the end went with Precision Greens.  They were not the cheapest but I liked their product and people better than the others.



This is not an endorsement for them just letting you know who we used and why.

The crew that did the install was great and when I reported a wrinkling problem a week later (install was done in cool weather and then we had sunny warm days)



They came out right away to fix it.  I mean right away and yes it was fixed!

However, it's not exactly what I expected so I thought I'd write a post on how this change has impacted our lives and the lives of our 2 dogs - Murphy 9 and Finn 1 1/2 both Wheaten Terriers.

I think I would have found something like this helpful when I was doing my research.  It probably would not have deterred us from doing this but I would have been more prepared.



First off, it's NOT "no maintenance" like I thought it would be.

We have some pretty big trees in our backyard - mostly cedars and maples.  There is stuff dropping down all the time.

You have to keep it clean - for looks also for durability.  It's important to remove the organic material so that it doesn't break down into the grass and then grow weeds or other plants.  I vacuum mine once a week with a Black & Decker Leaf Blower (attach Leaf Hog & Bag vacuum).

I talked to someone recently at a golf club event who actually uses his old Dyson to vacuum his turf!

I prefer to use the Black & Decker Leaf Hog because it will pick up large leaves and twigs and mulches it all into the bag.

I was told that you can use a shop vac or old vacuum but I had this old leaf blower with vacuum attachment and so I use this method for cleaning.

Also, Precision Greens does maintenance as often as you want it.  We've signed up for twice yearly fill and brushing with them.

Secondly, you need to clean up after your dog's #2s more diligently than if they were going on real grass.  I treat mine like carpet so when there's a #2 to clean up I pick up with the poop bags and then clean the area with a wet wipe (or wet paper towel) until clean.

I'll spare you the details - I don't think you need to see pics of that.

We had the special fill put in to help with the urine smell and so far so good.

But we are also working on re-training our dogs to do their business in the gardens rather than on the turf.  So far they will not go on the putting green turf but don't seem to mind the artificial grass (at least Finn does - Murphy likes to use the gardens now).

So in the end you might ask is it worth it?



Like I said it's NOT "no maintenance" it's just different maintenance than real grass.

I have to say for now - YES - it is worth it.  I don't mind the vacuuming and the picking up because I love the way backyard looks and how the turf feels.   I sit on it more so than the real grass and I'm considering doing yoga on it - not to mention all the fun we're having with the putting green.

I'll try and do an update post next year or next next year and let you know how it's going.

Until next time,
Marie


Friday, May 12, 2017

Reno Wish List Update 2017

This is a repost of a yearly post I do for myself...

As I've mentioned before my hubby and I have a wish list of home improvements.

We've been in our house for almost 20 years now and we've done a lot.  But we still have some things on our list that "need" to get done and also stuff we'd "like" done

So each year, usually in the spring, we try to sit down and prioritize the list.  There isn't much left on this list since we've been knocking stuff off the last couple of years but I wanted to post an update.

You might not be interested but I like to use my blog as a photo album and place to record stuff.

Here's our last WISH LIST with updates in no particular order (*denotes Major reno):

*Kitchen - Cabinets/countertops, Knook (?) and move some REPLACE all appliances, resurface/flat popcorn ceiling (2019)
*Outside Front - Front doors/Landscaping/Rock work at Foundation and raised planter/lighting/driveway/replace grass with rock walk way (2018)
Family Room - Replace sectional & Repaint Walls (2017), Update Fireplace surround rock work - stacked stone? (2019 with Kitchen?)
Outside Backyard - Replace turf and some rock work, rework outdoor lighting (2017)
Outside Backyard - Repaint deck (2017), Replace Hot Tub (as needed)
Inside - Repaint/Update Room colours (as needed), Purge (ongoing as needed)
Living room - Repaint walls, Add Fireplace Mantel (?), and Replace Furniture (2018)
Convert Bi Fold Closet Doors to French - Laundry Room (2014), Hall (2017), Linen (2017)
Garage Organization - finish walls and install shelving/storage, Purge (ongoing and never ending)
Misc Repairs and Organization throughout house (ongoing and never ending)
Re-Do Den Flooring - Replace damaged cork with faux wood plank tile (2019 with Kitchen?)
Replace Kids' Bathroom Toilet - (2016)
Paint Jackson's Room - last painted in 1997!! (Summer 2017)
Master Bath - total gut (2016)
Laundry Room - total gut  (done 2014)
Paint the Exterior (done 2015)
Replace Windows - not all just 3 large ones on front of house (done 2015)
Replace Bathroom Windows - 2 in master ensuite and 1 in kids' bathroom (done 2016)

I just have to keep buying those lottery tickets so we can finish off this list...or move!

Until next time...
Marie

Paint Paint Paint

My hubby and I like to do one big house reno a year.

We get together at the beginning of year and discuss what we'd like to do and what we can afford to do.

We've been in our house for over 20 years and we are almost done our home reno to-do list.

The only big things left now are:
Kitchen reno
Front of the house reno

There are many small things to do on the list and then we start to re-do stuff that we did years ago but now need repair/updating.

Things like:
Re-paint
Replace furniture
Replace Hot Tub (now 15 years old yikes!)
PURGE closets and garage (this is an ongoing task!)

The kitchen reno comes up every year but every year we put it back on the list because we can't seem to agree on what to do.  I do believe it will be the last thing we do before my husband retires.  Which won't be a bad thing because then we'll have a new kitchen to enjoy until we downsize.

We're also not quite ready to do the front of the house - new doors, new end of the driveway lamp posts, new walk way, reface aggregate, replace cedar hedge etc.

One project that came up a few years ago was to replace the back yard grass with artificial grass and a putting green.

But that got side lined when we decided to do our LAUNDRY ROOM, then repaint the HOUSE EXTERIOR and then last year renovate the MASTER BATHROOM.

This year we decided to go ahead with the backyard project and also do a bit of updating inside.

So we replaced our family room sectional and got a new sectional with reclining end units.  We love it! But it's a different colour than our old one - both leather - new one is a dark taupe and the old was a dark burgundy.

This started a little domino effect because now the walls did not go well with the new coloured sectional.  Painting the family room also meant painting the kitchen - all one big space - with 2 walls meeting.

Picking paint colour is no easy task for us - hubby is colour blind but opinionated!

So began the trips to the paint store and testing out samples on the actual walls.

In the end we decided to use Behr Marquee Perfect Taupe (75%).  It's much lighter than what we had before but I like it.




For the kitchen we choose BM Niveous.

The two colours look great together and they brighten up the space.


I'll be posting my backyard putting green and artificial grass pictures soon!  

Until next time,
Marie