Great advice all around. Best video I have seen so far. Really like the suggestion to leave the grass in the sun a full day prior to nailing down. Again nice work!
Awesome work and super informative. I continue to evolve as a craftsman thanks to your videos. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your content. In my opinion your channel is at the top of the food chain for hardscaping and landscaping content!
Where in SoCal can we buy Fiberglass rod? Most suppliers I call don’t even know what it is. I even tried contacting a mfr in Texas but they were sold out.
My parents will be installing 60m² of 35mm artificial grass in our yard around a paved circle patio in a few days time what they did was they threw a concrete slap as a surface for the grass to go on and that what most of the people do wen the intall artificial grass the don't really put their grass on top of compact soil
Great job! Looking good. The question I have, if you don’t mind? Do you charge per sq ft for those artificial turf installs? What size area was that and what’s about the average cost for a smaller area like that?
Man, that astroturf looks great if you're going for that look. Get's me thinking how nuts some are with their lawns maintenance when really isn't required and really is more toxic and fake. Seems best to go with astroturf if they're that yard looks oriented. Seems even stranger being mowing in general like I'm guessing was more a thing chickens, sheeps, goats and maybe other livestock did, same with pest control other than shooting or trapping what came around to steal/eat the lawn mowers and bug eaters. Then what the transition into ornimental gardens versus survival requirements plantings, seems more invasive nuisance issues? I guess I have a problem with those worried abot the not required for survival or practical looks. Nice work as always and good info!
What kind of work do you have to do to keep grass nice and alive? Anything special? Because we only need to trim it (there are good automatic lawn mowers) and pull a few weeds from time to time.
@@an3k Fertilizer, water several times a week, two hours manual labor weekly which must fit with weather conditions and schedule for mow/edge/blow. No automatic watering installed, you also have to schedule time for that. Add the money up with payment of your time involved and it's probably around 200-250 bucks a month just to keep it green, something you can't even eat. Unless you have kids playing on it, lawns are pretty stupid things overall imo, but at least this stuff is set and forget.
@@tradermunky1998 To me it sounds like you want perfect "putting grass". Then, plastic waste isn't a competition. I would always prefer "not so nice" real grass over plastic grass. Fertilizer totally depends on the soil and the genus of the grass. Normally it is not needed (except if you want grass in the desert, like on pure sand). You can get automatic watering for $100 at max. It's not fully automated but it only costs you ~5 minutes. The only annoying part and time consuming part is mowing and for that you really should get a mowing robot. One time purchase and expensive but then they're "fire and forget". How long does the artificial turf last? At least installation is much more complex and expensive than for real grass. Maybe I just have to feel the "well researched" american brand plastic grass for once. Since we nearly nowhere use it, we only have the cheap looking and feeling kind and that stuff is horrible. Maybe your brands are much better and much more realistic feeling.
@@an3k The fake grass has gotten really good. I've walked and stood on it at commercial establishments before without even realizing it was fake at first. You would never know it was fake by looking at it from the street, it looks like a perfectly cut lawn 365 days a year. They have like a 15 year life. They are a bit expensive to put in depending on how smooth your landscape is and how much labor needed to get it smooth, but you can dramatically cut that down by doing it yourself. My goal is to have as little grass areas as possible and put it in for walking paths and visual interest.
Grass is easy to have. Having a beautiful green grass needs lots of work. People dont want to spend weekends leveling, mowing etc so thats where artificial grass comes in.
There is luxury astro turf these days that looks and feels exactly like grass, looks the same year round without having to do anything. On top of that if you're in a drought stricken region like CA you can have perfect looking grass without "wasting" water.
Great advice all around. Best video I have seen so far. Really like the suggestion to leave the grass in the sun a full day prior to nailing down. Again nice work!
Kudos to Tim and his crew, looks great! Low maintenance and will last for years.
I concur
TY
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. A lot of techniques here that I haven't seen anywhere else that lead to a professional results.
Thank you for sharing all this valuable how-to information.
YW glad you found it valuable!
Looking good. I’m liking these trilogy’s
TY
Mr Odell you should tell little Odell about the hats in your store. Looks like he could use a new one. Good price and they have your logo too!
Yeah there out of my budget tho
Awesome work and super informative. I continue to evolve as a craftsman thanks to your videos. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your content. In my opinion your channel is at the top of the food chain for hardscaping and landscaping content!
Awesome
GL
This is facts, saved me thousands
Oh my goodness man !!!! i´m impressive. Excellent job !!!!
12:38 Good music, the "Los Prisioneros" from Chile! 👍 👍 👍
Perfecto
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Those jams playing in the background starting at 12:00 tho! 🔥💃
That was interesting to watch. We have been considering offering more services for a while. Glad to see another concrete company do this. Great video!
Yeah we try to cover most outdoor services and TY
That grass looks fabulous
TY
Great looking job! Anxious to see Part 3.
Coming soon!
TY
Any wood buried in soil will eventually rot???? Pressure treated ???
Really nice job guys. Ed
Ty
Makes me want to try a little 10 x 10 area I have that never grows right. Odell Jr killed it and Sam is a beast with the artificial grass installs.
Yes sir! Thank you!
Will treated wood rotten over time? How about bender board or something else here
3:30 truer words have never been spoken.
I concur
TY
Y'all are doing awesome job
TY
What a great transformation!
ty
07:12 You were listent to Cafe Tacvba ! 👌
Hi from Ireland again!
Hello
Looks great guys
Love this channel
how do you get the boarder boards to stand up and level
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Where in SoCal can we buy Fiberglass rod? Most suppliers I call don’t even know what it is. I even tried contacting a mfr in Texas but they were sold out.
Looks nice but I enjoy cutting my lawn. Good workout too!
Good point
Awesome job how much did you charge for this exact project if you don’t mind me asking.
Turf and pavers only.
Again Great Job
TY
What kind of pavers are those and what are the dimensions?
Looks very good indeed!
ty
Very nice work.
How much would an entire project like this cost including turf
Waiting for their reply...
Hello everyone 👋!!!greetings from Davenport Iowa
Welcome!!
Clean job
TY
Can u share to me the video when your first formed the pavers please
I wish I could find it
How much did you charge for a job like this? For the pavers and turf all together?
Great project!
Ty
My parents will be installing 60m² of 35mm artificial grass in our yard around a paved circle patio in a few days time what they did was they threw a concrete slap as a surface for the grass to go on and that what most of the people do wen the intall artificial grass the don't really put their grass on top of compact soil
How about just painting the concrete green
@@OdellCompleteConcrete 🤣 I'm sure it won't give it the same effect and look as artificial grass.
Job well done !!!
ty
How much is this estimate all the concrete and turf?
8500
@@OdellCompleteConcrete for how many sq feet?
@@OdellCompleteConcrete so whats included? On the project
Look freakin beautiful sir. I have an urge to play PGA Tour golf game now :D
You should!
Great job! Looking good. The question I have, if you don’t mind? Do you charge per sq ft for those artificial turf installs? What size area was that and what’s about the average cost for a smaller area like that?
About 15 a square
Very nice 👍
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Good job!! how long did it take?
3 days
who was listening to mago de oz ? lol great video
Man, that astroturf looks great if you're going for that look. Get's me thinking how nuts some are with their lawns maintenance when really isn't required and really is more toxic and fake. Seems best to go with astroturf if they're that yard looks oriented. Seems even stranger being mowing in general like I'm guessing was more a thing chickens, sheeps, goats and maybe other livestock did, same with pest control other than shooting or trapping what came around to steal/eat the lawn mowers and bug eaters. Then what the transition into ornimental gardens versus survival requirements plantings, seems more invasive nuisance issues? I guess I have a problem with those worried abot the not required for survival or practical looks. Nice work as always and good info!
Awesome
TY
Do you have a link for the artificial turf and nails you use?
Tiger Turf
@@OdellCompleteConcrete Thank you!
12:55 wouldn't it be better to vacuum up all those plastic blades to avoid pollution?
This is pet friendly
Look's good 👍🍻😎
TY
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Damm Odell I can’t believe u listen to that music
That stuff is so cool, and grass is useless with a lot of inputs and work to keep it nice. Eventually I want to switch all mine for fake.
Yeah it's nice not worrying about of your grass with live or die
What kind of work do you have to do to keep grass nice and alive? Anything special? Because we only need to trim it (there are good automatic lawn mowers) and pull a few weeds from time to time.
@@an3k Fertilizer, water several times a week, two hours manual labor weekly which must fit with weather conditions and schedule for mow/edge/blow. No automatic watering installed, you also have to schedule time for that. Add the money up with payment of your time involved and it's probably around 200-250 bucks a month just to keep it green, something you can't even eat. Unless you have kids playing on it, lawns are pretty stupid things overall imo, but at least this stuff is set and forget.
@@tradermunky1998 To me it sounds like you want perfect "putting grass". Then, plastic waste isn't a competition. I would always prefer "not so nice" real grass over plastic grass. Fertilizer totally depends on the soil and the genus of the grass. Normally it is not needed (except if you want grass in the desert, like on pure sand). You can get automatic watering for $100 at max. It's not fully automated but it only costs you ~5 minutes. The only annoying part and time consuming part is mowing and for that you really should get a mowing robot. One time purchase and expensive but then they're "fire and forget".
How long does the artificial turf last? At least installation is much more complex and expensive than for real grass.
Maybe I just have to feel the "well researched" american brand plastic grass for once. Since we nearly nowhere use it, we only have the cheap looking and feeling kind and that stuff is horrible. Maybe your brands are much better and much more realistic feeling.
@@an3k The fake grass has gotten really good. I've walked and stood on it at commercial establishments before without even realizing it was fake at first. You would never know it was fake by looking at it from the street, it looks like a perfectly cut lawn 365 days a year.
They have like a 15 year life. They are a bit expensive to put in depending on how smooth your landscape is and how much labor needed to get it smooth, but you can dramatically cut that down by doing it yourself.
My goal is to have as little grass areas as possible and put it in for walking paths and visual interest.
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I need this for my home, I pay cash!
OSS
Los Prisioneros xD
2nd 👍
close!
Bad internet connection or else I would have been 1st
I hear that
seems easier to have real grass
Grass is easy to have. Having a beautiful green grass needs lots of work. People dont want to spend weekends leveling, mowing etc so thats where artificial grass comes in.
looks like a cementary, lol
Kind of
Why not use ... real grass ? :D
Maintenance free
First yee
nice
Why would anyone want a plastic carpet instead of natural grass? Too lazy to take care of it?
There is luxury astro turf these days that looks and feels exactly like grass, looks the same year round without having to do anything. On top of that if you're in a drought stricken region like CA you can have perfect looking grass without "wasting" water.
Bingo
@@OdellCompleteConcrete It’s an environmental nightmare.
Savages!
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