Sydney’s water restrictions, hot summers and busy households all factor into the natural turf versus synthetic grass decision. Here’s how the two options actually compare for a Sydney property, not just in upfront cost but over the years of ownership.

Upfront and Ongoing Costs

Natural turf is cheaper to lay initially but carries ongoing costs for mowing, fertilising, weed control and water. Synthetic grass costs considerably more upfront, largely due to the base preparation and materials, but has minimal ongoing cost beyond an occasional rinse and brush.

How Each Handles Sydney’s Climate

Natural turf cools the surrounding area, handles heavy rain well, and stays cooler underfoot in summer. Synthetic grass can get noticeably hot on a full-sun Sydney afternoon and needs a well-drained base to cope with the region’s heavy summer storms without pooling.

Maintenance and Lifespan

Natural turf needs regular mowing, seasonal fertilising and occasional renovation to stay thick, but it can be repaired, top-dressed and kept going indefinitely. Quality synthetic grass typically lasts around 10 to 15 years before it needs replacing, and while it avoids mowing entirely, it still needs regular brushing and rinsing to stop odour build-up, especially with pets.

Where Each Option Makes the Most Sense

Get Advice on the Right Fit for Your Property

If you’re weighing up turf against synthetic grass, contact Auzitrade Services and we’ll assess your block’s sun, drainage and usage to recommend what will actually hold up rather than just what looks good on day one.

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