Artificial Turf Installation Guide
Whether you’re hiring our crew or tackling a DIY project, the Premium Grass Blades installation guides walk through every step — from excavation and base prep to seaming, infill, and finishing.
How It’s Done
The Core Steps Of A Quality Install
Strip sod or old turf and excavate 4–6 inches of soil.
Lay and compact a crushed-rock base for stable, level ground.
Slope and drainage layers ensure water moves away cleanly.
Roll out turf, glue clean seams, nail edges, then infill and groom.
Choosing The Right Drainage System
Drainage decides whether your turf stays clean and stable through a Pacific Northwest winter — or pools, settles, and develops odour. We spec the right system for your soil, slope, and use case.
Compacted crushed gravel base. Ideal for dry sites, small areas, and budget-conscious DIY projects with naturally well-draining soil.
- Most economical
- Fast install
- Best for small front yards
Coarse 3/4″ base for water dispersion, finer crusher fines on top for a stable, level surface. Our standard residential build.
- Reduced settling
- Handles BC rainfall
- Great for pets & families
Clear crush reservoir, road base, and crusher dust top. Built for heavy traffic, pet zones, and sites with poor existing drainage.
- Maximum drainage
- Odour control with Zeo-Odour infill
- Best for dog runs & strata
Why It Matters
Installation Quality Is The Whole Game
Most artificial turf failures don’t start on installation day — they start when corners are cut on excavation, base compaction, drainage, or seam construction. A premium roll on a poor base will still fail.
Our crews follow the same documented Premium Grass Blades methodology used on residential, strata, and childcare projects across BC: 4–6″ excavation, layered drainage base, weed barrier, properly seamed turf, and infill brought up in passes to the manufacturer’s spec weight.
- Skipping the seam roller — turf separates within a season
- Overstretching turf on warm days — visible gaps appear when it cools
- Under-filling infill — fibres flatten in months, not years
- No weed barrier or wrong drainage — odour, weeds, and pooling
- Cheap perimeter nailing — edges lift after the first frost
Download The Full PGB Installation Guide
The same step-by-step guide our crews and contractor partners use on the job site — tools and materials, drainage systems, seam construction, infill, and pro tips. PDF, free, no email required.
More Free PGB Guides
Our published planning and buyer’s guides — useful whether you’re a homeowner, contractor, strata council, or childcare project team.
Compare turf systems, fibres, infill, and warranties. The complete homeowner’s guide for picking the right lawn.
Step-by-step base prep, drainage, seaming, infill, and finishing — used by our crews and DIY installers alike.
For councils dealing with chafer beetle damage, water costs, and repeat lawn failures in shared landscapes.
Drainage, cleanability, fall-zone considerations, and material transparency for childcare outdoor play areas.
Prefer A Professional Install?
Our Vancouver Island crew handles every step — from excavation to the final groom.