Prior Preparation For Fiber Optic Installation

By Betty Kelly


For quality results, it is important that certain factors be taken into consideration. The process of Fiber Optic Installation will determine the quality of output that will be achieved. Below are some of the things that must be done in order to obtain satisfactory outcome.

The type of grass selected has to be suitable for the intended purpose. Various types are intended to suit different climatic conditions and uses. For example, there are those that will do well in shady areas. If a person is planning on having the turf under a shade or in a section that receives limited amount of sunlight then they should choose a type that will do well in such conditions.

Buy enough number of strips. The size of the land will determine the number to be purchased. People should avoid getting too much of them as they will look congested when placed on the ground. They might even lead to wastage if some are thrown away. On the other hand, buying an inadequate amount is also not recommended. They have to be bought in the required numbers such that they fit the place perfectly.

The type of soil and its characteristics must be considered. The chemical features of the soil on which the turf will be laid must be known. This will aid in carrying out any corrective measure where necessary. The pH value of the soil should be maintained between alkaline and neutral state. Studies have shown that acidic conditions are not good for this venture.

Weeds and other grasses have to get removed from the site. Before digging the land, it has to get free of these things. Their presence will also affect the desired harmony of color and appearance as they will be different from the planted ones. Any items that will affect root development and seepage in the area such as plastic bottles and glasses must also be taken away from the site.

Any planted section of land must have good drainage systems. The same applies to turfs. If there is not outlet of water them water logging is likely to occur. Despite the fact that these sections need water for survival of grown grass, excess of it is unwanted. Too much water may retard growth and should be drained off.

If the area had an existing lawn, it should be removed totally. Never lay a new turf on an existing one. The existing one is supposed to be chemically killed and done away with. This process might be done in two stages. The first time will involve application of chemicals and after it has become brown and dead, the second stage which is its removal is done.

In conclusion, this process is one that requires great care. Small mistakes should be avoided or minimized as much as possible. The above discussed points must be adhered to and in certain cases, professional advice sort. By so doing, beautiful and attractive lawns, international stadium grounds and golf courses will be created.




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