Installation Resources

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

01
Remove Existing Turf

Strip sod or old turf and excavate 4–6 inches of soil.

02
Build A Solid Base

Lay and compact a crushed-rock base for stable, level ground.

03
Plan Drainage

Slope and drainage layers ensure water moves away cleanly.

04
Roll, Seam & Secure

Roll out turf, glue clean seams, nail edges, then infill and groom.

Drainage Solutions

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.

Light use
Single-Layer

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
Most homes
Dual-Layer

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
Pets & high-use
Triple-Layer

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.

Common Failures We Don’t Make
  • 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.

Prefer A Professional Install?

Our Vancouver Island crew handles every step — from excavation to the final groom.