How to Install Artificial Turf on Tile
When considering or researching artificial grass, you’ll come across some industry jargon that can be confusing and frustrating. While the terminology may be second nature to those in the turf industry, to most people it makes little sense.
As the information hub of the artificial turf industry, our aim is to provide you with the knowledge and information necessary to understand the different components that make up the anatomy of an artificial grass system.
Below, you’ll find sections about each of the components involved in creating an artificial grass installation that’s beautiful, functional, and durable. Becoming familiar with the anatomy of an artificial turf system, you’ll be better equipped to speak with artificial turf installers or suppliers without feeling overwhelmed with all of the terminology.
You can lay artificial grass yourself or contact us for installation. In our tutorial we explain you the step by step and show you the materials and tools needed for the installation of artificial grass on tile.
If you want to save yourself complications and ensure an excellent result, we will take care of the installation.

What Tools are Needed to Install Artificial Grass?
Installing artificial grass is very easy; you just need to follow a few simple steps. Before starting, we recommend having a series of materials and tools that will help you with the installation. Depending on the situation, all or only some of them may be necessary. If you have any questions, ask your supplier or a professional installer.
- Measuring tape, utility knife, safety gloves
- Weed barrier fabric, nails or staples
- Herbicide
- Artificial grass
- Joining tape or self-adhesive tape
- Special adhesive for artificial grass, notched trowel, and adhesive applicator
- Silica sand
- Stiff-bristled brush
- RealSmell enzymatic cleaner. This is a product developed by Realturf, a triple-action enzymatic cleaner: enzymatic cleaner, antistatic agents, and a fresh-cut grass scent.

STEP 1: Measure & Prepare the Surface
The first thing you should know, even before buying our artificial turf, are the measurements of the surface where it will be installed. It’s important to measure and plan the layout of the installation, so that you can buy the correct quantity of meters that you will need.
It’s very important to take into account that the artificial grass is stored and distributed in rolls of 2 or 4 meters, so that you can be ready for any alterations or cuts that may be needed for your installation.
The good planning of these alterations can save you a lot of money when purchasing your artificial grass. The installation will be easier and the look of the final installation will be much better by minimizing the number of joints.

STEP 2: Measuring & Cutting Artificial Grass
As mentioned above, artificial grass is stored in rolls of 2 or 4 meters, so you must measure and plan very well the layout of the lawn to use the correct amount of material.
Our team can help you calculate the amount of material needed, which will make it easier for you to cut to size, as it is not as simple as it might seem at first.
It’s very important to cut the artificial grass, starting at the base, with a cutter, and always wear safety gloves to avoid any possible accidents.

STEP 3: Roll Out the Artificial Grass on the Surface
The lawn comes in rolls, so the grass fibers are always turned to one side. You will have to roll out the lawn according to the initial planning and always on the same side, because if you roll it out in different directions the surface will be uneven.
Clean the Joints
After you roll out the artificial grass, you will clean the joints so that they are straight and even. In case there are any barriers or obstacles on the way, you will cut the areas around it and make sure you don’t cut too much to avoid any mistakes.

STEP 4: Apply Seaming Tape
Lift the edges of the joints and place the seaming tape underneath. With the glue applicator place adhesive on the seaming tape and spread it with the serrated shovel.
Then, carefully make sure that the fibers are not glued to the tape and place the edges of the joint on the tape, pressing lightly so that they stick together perfectly. You can also use the self-adhesive seaming tape which is a faster choice.

STEP 5: Glue & Set the Lawn to the Tile Floor
When you set the artificial grass to the tile, apply a sealer with a silicone gun. As a general rule, you will have to glue it on the surface with marks every 20-30 cm along the entire perimeter. Make sure you glue all the corners and trimmings together.

STEP 6: Apply Infill Material
When installing artificial grass on tile, we must consider the type of installation before you decide to use silica sand. Although its use helps the lawn to stay cool, provides comfort in each step and extends the life of the product, we may not want to use it in installations that are indoor or that combine a lawn area with a tile area. The reason for this is that some sand particles may stick to our footwear and spread around.
In any case, all our products are slightly curled to improve comfort and our models with MaxRecover and BodyShape technologies that promote fiber recovery, are a perfect solution to use without filling.
We recommend the use of silica sand in outdoor installations, where there is no problem if particles stick to our footwear and get spread around.

STEP 7: Brush Fibers
Because the fiber has been stored in rolls, the hair of the fiber will more than likely wrinkled up in some areas. This problem can be solved by brushing the lawn with a push broom that will make the fiber recover its natural look, allowing for an even distribution of the silica filling.
It´s better to brush the lawn when it´s hot, after being exposed to the sun for a while. This makes the fiber more manageable and easier to recover its natural upright look again.

STEP 8: Rinse The Turf & Apply RealSmell
Finally, we recommend watering the artificial grass to clean any possible debris or foreign matter that remain on the surface after the installation. Then you can spray it with our enzymatic cleaner Realsmell, which will provide a freshly cut grass smell and provide your artificial grass with bactericidal and antistatic properties.