Government department's trial synthetic lawn
The NSW Department of Community Housing and Federal Department of Defence
Housing have been trialling synthetic lawn in recent months to help curb ongoing
maintenance costs and improve living standards at their premises.
Peter Malone, who currently works with the Western Suburbs Housing Cooperative –
a division of Community Housing – originally came across the concept in his
former post at Defence Housing.
"We recently installed a trial lawn at a brand new Five Dock complex for Defence
Personnel and their families – one of the problems was that the kids had nowhere
to play and real lawn would not have been possible because the backyard was
inaccessible for lawn mowers.
"After one lady there decided to trial the synthetic lawn in her family's
backyard, everyone else in the complex wanted the same variety of lawn in their
homes as well.
"I've also introduced the concept to the Western Suburbs Housing Cooperative in
Sydney, which has more than 500 homes under management. A 72 square metre
synthetic lawn is currently being trialled in a villa in Parramatta and it's
gone off very well.
"It was really a case of choosing between paving and cement as grass is hard to
maintain in many of these backyards, and it's also not environmentally friendly
in term of water requirements.
"But synthetic lawn gives families an opportunity to have a soft area for kids
to play on, and the tenants, and their neighbours, are very impressed.
"This is an excellent option for us because it also satisfies our objective to
build or manage more energy-smart homes. With this synthetic lawn variety, the
installers – Pro-tech – can also build a subterranean water tank that sits
beneath the lawn so that any rainwater that falls on the surface can be captured
and stored in the tank," said Malone.
Pro-tech Corp installs synthetic Eco Logical lawns, which have the appearance
and 'feel' of real grass, throughout Australia. Pro-tech expects the lawns to
last up to 20 years with virtually no maintenance required. The company says
there has also been considerable interest from local Council's and schools who
are struggling to keep their lawns in reasonable condition.
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