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Hi,

We are considering installing artificial grass in our small back garden (we've heard it is good if you have children). From the forum we've seen lots of happy easigrass customers but our garden is too small for them to install and their installation fee was very expensive. Does anyone have a gardener they would recommend or an alternative company that would supply and install a small area (16m2.


Thank you

We used sterling landscapes who supplied and fitted easigrass for us, as like you, our garden was too small for easigrass to consider. He was very reasonably priced and came back when we weren't happy with a little patch. Had it installed a couple of months ago and still looks perfect.



http://sterlinglandscapes.co.uk

  • 6 months later...
Installing artificial grass on your home will never have a fixed price because every surfacing contractor has their own rates. I suggest that you spend a lot of time checking different websites of surface contractors, compare their rates, and examine their services. By doing so, I?m sure that you will be able to find the best contractor to help you in improving your backyard.

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