Are You A Self Installer?
Socrates is famous for saying "Know Thyself."
Assess Thyself
Have You Installed a Brick-Paved Patio Yourself? Have You Installed Carpet Yourself?
Answer 'Yes' to the first question and that's great. Answer 'Yes' to both questions and you are an ideal candidate to install synthetic turf yourself.
That's because you are familiar with most of the how to and most of the equipment and tools necessary to install synthetic turf.
Most importantly, you know how to plan a backyard project, and you are aquainted with 'medium' to 'heavy' installation work. Installing synthetic turf falls into the 'medium' to 'heavy' workload category. Generally, the bigger your yard, the heavier your workload.
Like Installing Carpet
If you have ever installed carpet, you have another advantage. That's because you will seam together separate turf pieces similar to how you have seamed together carpet.
The one added element that is unique to synthetic turf is the infill, when it's required. You'll learn about this in the Installation Guide.
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Do You Really Need Yard Work Experience<?
If you have little or no yard work experience, you may still be a good candidate to install synthetic turf yourself.
That's because, what you lack in experience you may make up for in determination. With the right amount of determination and help from Synthetic-Turf-Installer.com, you can still install your own synthetic turf.
However, even with determination, you will need some geometry skills.
How Good are Your Geometry Skills?
If you are considering an area that has a basic rectangular shape, then your job is that much easier. If the shape of your turf area is something other than a rectangle, ask yourself how good your geometry skills are.
If you don't know what a 'rectangular shape' is -- See - Choosing a Professional Turf Installer!
Ace'd Your Geometry Class?
If you ace'd geometry in school, then odd shapes and objects like tree rings and planting beds can make your site assessment a little more difficult, but surely, you're up to the challenge!
Again, if you have poor geometry skills, consider hiring a professional installer. Otherwise, see the Installation Guide for your next step.
Know Thyself
Do You Even Want to Install Synthetic Turf Yourself?
There are probably a number of things that you can do yourself but, instead, prefer to have a professional do for you. For example, despite knowing how to change the oil in your car, you may still have your mechanic do it for you.
Also, keep in mind that a professional installer can provide additional benefits like free site assessments and installation warranties.
So ... If you feel that you can and you want to install synthetic turf yourself click on the Installation Guide as your next step.
However, if you lack the 'yard work' experience mentioned above, or just the desire to do the work yourself, you might consider hiring a professional installer -- Click Here - for help in Choosing a Professional Turf Installer
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