Professional Cleaning vs. DIY

The vinegar trick works wonders on minor spots. But what if you’re facing a widespread invasion, a stubborn, moldy lawn, or a musty smell that just won’t quit? That’s when it’s time to call in the pros. For severe issues, contact our artificial grass specialists for an expert opinion.

The whole point of a perfect lawn is to enjoy it, not to find new things to worry about. Here’s the good news: mold is an opportunist, and you can shut it down before it starts. A clean lawn with proper drainage simply doesn’t give mold the damp, messy home it’s looking for. That straightforward, consistent routine is what protects your investment, ensuring your synthetic lawn stays the beautiful, healthy space you wanted all along.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is mold on artificial turf harmful to pets or children?

Yes, it can be. The CDC confirms that mold exposure can trigger allergic reactions like coughing, itchy eyes, and stuffy noses. Kids and pets are more vulnerable because they’re closer to the ground and have developing immune systems. It’s always best to remove mold immediately.

Can mold damage synthetic grass fibers?

While mold won’t eat the plastic fibers of modern fake grass, it can cause ugly, permanent stains and discoloration. Worse, the constant moisture that helps mold thrive can degrade the turf’s backing and base over time, cutting its lifespan short.

How often should artificial turf be disinfected?

It depends on your lawn’s use. For pet owners, a weekly disinfection of urine spots with a pet-safe cleaner is a smart move to control bacteria and odors. For general use, a deep clean once or twice a year is usually plenty. Always clean up food and drink spills immediately so they don’t become a buffet for mold.


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