Pet Turf Comparison | NO‑Infill Turf vs Regular Turf vs Natural Grass
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Pet Turf Comparison

Compare NO‑infill pet turf with regular artificial grass, natural grass, and gravel/dirt dog runs to understand cost, drainage, odour control, maintenance, and long‑term performance.

Quick summary:

NO‑infill pet turf offers the best combination of drainage, odour control, cleanliness, and lifespan — making it ideal for backyards, side yards, and dedicated dog runs.

Pet Surface Comparison Table

Surface Type Drainage Odour Control Maintenance Lifespan Cleanliness
NO‑Infill Pet Turf (Your Product) Excellent Excellent Very Low 20–30 years Very Clean
Regular Artificial Grass (with infill) Good Moderate Medium (infill top‑ups) 12–18 years Moderate
Natural Grass Poor–Moderate Poor High Seasonal Messy (mud, dead spots)
Gravel / Mulch / Dirt Runs Moderate Poor High 1–3 years Messy

NO‑Infill Pet Turf (Your Product)

Your NO‑infill system is a major differentiator in the pet turf market. Unlike traditional turf systems that rely on rubber or silica infill, your turf is engineered to perform without any loose materials.

  • Zero infill required — no rubber, no silica, no mess.
  • Superior drainage — ideal for urine‑heavy areas.
  • Odour control — liquids pass through instantly.
  • Low maintenance — no infill top‑ups or grooming.
  • Long lifespan — 20–30 years of performance.
  • Cleaner surface — nothing sticks to paws or fur.

Regular Artificial Grass (with infill)

Standard turf works for light pet use but struggles with odours and maintenance in multi‑dog homes.

  • Requires infill (rubber or silica)
  • Infill absorbs urine → odours build up
  • Needs grooming and top‑ups
  • Shorter lifespan

Natural Grass

Natural grass is the most familiar option but the least durable for dogs.

  • Urine burns and dead patches
  • Mud and mess after rain
  • High maintenance (mowing, fertilizing, reseeding)
  • Poor drainage in small yards

Gravel, Mulch & Dirt Runs

These are inexpensive but offer the lowest hygiene and comfort.

  • Dust, mud, and tracking indoors
  • Poor odour control
  • Uncomfortable for paws
  • Requires frequent replenishment