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Complete Weed Control, the UK’s largest weed control contractor, will be at BTME 2017 (stand C48), where visitors will be able to find out more information on the company’s new Complete Artificial Grass service.

Forget about mowing, watering and fertilizing. Complete Artificial Grass has perfected the art of installing premium artificial grass using the finest products on the market. Their experienced national teams can simulate the look, feel, and performance of natural grass in virtually any commercial or domestic environment and under the most extreme soil and weather conditions.

There are six products available in the range that will not only look wonderful all year round, but can also be installed to be impact absorbing for play areas with the installation of a shock pad.

Complete Tee

Complete Tee can be installed to provide an unrivalled realistic playing surface facilitating play all year round.

Complete Green

Complete Green has been designed to be durable while still providing a true and realistic playing surface.

Complete Pathway

Complete Pathway is the solution for those looking for an attractive and extremely low maintenance solution for pathways, and cartways.

The Clarence, Highgrove and Beaumont products will provide a real alternative to natural grass for domestic gardens by offering 25mm, 30mm and 35mm pile heights, different textures and colour variations to suit any environment.

The launch of Complete Artificial Grass follows the launch of a host of new services from the Complete Group over the past two years. A wide range of local authorities, industrial premises, forestry sites and sporting venues are now all benefitting from the all-encompassing services, which include:

  • Grass Cutting - Regular cutting of all grassed areas
  • Selective Weed Control - For control of broad leaf weeds in turf
  • Total Weed Control - Hard, soft and gravel surfaces
  • Grass Growth Control - Retardation of grass growth in all areas
  • Invasive Weed Control - Management and control
  • Moss Control - Moss and algae in turf and on hard surfaces
  • Shrub Pruning - Scheduled and reactive work
  • Winter Maintenance - Grit spreading and snow clearance
  • Litter Picking - Scheduled and reactive
  • baseguard - Rubber crumb surfaces

For more information, please contact Complete Group’s National office on 01325 324 277.

Over the coming few weeks, a brand new website will be launched and can be viewed by visiting www.completeartificialgrass.co.uk

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