Eclipse 20mm Artificial Grass
£7.99/m²
About Eclipse 20mm Artificial Grass
With green and brown tone hues throughout, Eclipse is a beautifully natural-looking artificial grass with a pile height of 20mm. Hard-wearing and 100% pet-friendly, this range offers a long-lasting lawn with fantastic value for money.
100% Pet-Friendly 🐶
Our Eclipse range is suitable for dogs and other pets, meaning your furry friends can enjoy themselves in the garden without making a mess or leaving muddy paw prints throughout the home. Fibres are durable, safe, and built to last long-term.
Green Grass, All Year Round ✅
With weather-resistant materials and durable C-Shape grass fibres, Eclipse 20mm will retain the low-maintenance, freshly cut look no matter the season. This range also features a 7-year UV guarantee and in-built UV protection, maintaining its rich green tones and protecting against discolouration.
Key Features
☀️ 7-Year UV Guarantee - Enjoy relaxing in the sun on your newly laid turf, without the worry of discolouration.
🌱 Weather-Resistant - Provided it’s installed correctly (using the right tools and accessories),Eclipse 20mm stays looking fresh and green, come rain or shine.
🐾 Pet-Friendly - Stain-resistant and easy to clean
Specifications
RRP
£13.99
Colour
4 tones
Primary colours: field green, apple green
Secondary colours: grass green, fescue yellow
Pet-Friendly?
Yes
Available Roll Widths (Wider rolls = fewer joins)
4m, 5m
Yarn Thickness (Personal preference. Indicates thickness)
18mm
Total Thickness (Personal preference. Indicates thickness)
20mm
DTEX (Higher is better. Indicates durability)
6,600
Stitch Rate (Higher is better. Indicates density)
15,015/m2
Weight (Higher is better. Indicates quality)
1,100gr/m2
Yarn Structure
C Shape Monofilament PE + Curly PPE
Backing
PP + SBR Latex
Guarantee
7 years
Machine Gauge
3/8 inch
Drainage Hole Diameter
5mm
Holes Rate
67-100
Osmosis
1800L/H/m2
Backing Coating
Black SBR Latex
Flammability
EN 13501 Flammability-Efl
Colour Fastness
3000H UV Grey Scale 4
Batch ID: ECL20-31-01-25
Last Batch Update: 31st January 2025
If you have previously ordered this artificial grass product before the date above and wish to re-order, please order a repeat sample, as differences between batches may occur.
Installing artificial grass is a straightforward DIY project for most gardens, patios, and balconies. The key to a long-lasting, natural-looking finish is preparing a solid, well-drained base before the grass is rolled out.
For soil areas, the existing turf is removed and replaced with a compacted sub-base (typically MOT Type 1 or granite dust),followed by a sharp sand or grano dust laying course. This creates a smooth, stable surface that prevents dips and improves drainage. For hard surfaces such as concrete, the grass can usually be fitted directly using adhesive.
Once the base is ready, the grass is rolled out, trimmed to fit, joined where required, and secured around the edges. Brushing the fibres upright and adding kiln-dried sand (if recommended by the manufacturer) helps the pile sit naturally and improves durability.
Most installations are completed in a day for an average garden.
👉 Read the full step-by-step artificial grass installation guide
Artificial grass is designed to be low maintenance, but a small amount of regular care will keep it looking its best for years.
For general upkeep, simply remove leaves and debris with a stiff brush or leaf blower and brush the pile against the grain to keep the fibres upright. Occasional rinsing with water will wash away dust and pollen and help the lawn stay fresh.
For homes with pets, solid waste should be removed as normal and the area lightly hosed down. Most modern artificial grasses have a permeable backing, allowing liquids to drain through easily. A mild detergent or artificial grass cleaner can be used for a deeper clean if needed.
To prevent flattening in high-traffic areas, brush the surface periodically. With this basic care, a good quality artificial lawn will maintain its colour and shape for many years.
👉 Read the complete artificial grass maintenance and cleaning guide




























