https://prestige-lawns.co.uk
20+ Years
Experience in Landscaping
Innovative and Improved approach
Compared to traditional DIY methods
Price Match Guarantee
We’ll try to match like for like quotes
Here’s a few commonly asked questions. If you have any of your own, please feel free to get in touch and we will be happy to help. Also have a look at our guarantee and installations procedures.
To get a free quote, you can fill out the contact form on our website with your details, or you can call us at 01908 041496. We will provide you with a detailed estimate based on your specific needs.
Yes, our artificial grass is designed to be durable and pet-friendly. It is a great solution for pet owners who want a lawn that can withstand wear and tear.
For residential work we serve Milton Keynes and surrounding areas, including Buckinghamshire, Bedford & Northamptonshire. For Commercial installations we provide a national service.
Absolutely! We offer a 10-month interest-free payment plan, allowing you to spread the cost of your installation. The application process is simple and quick, with decisions made within 30 seconds. We offer this service on all of our artificial grass & landscaping installations.
Prestige Lawns specialises in high-quality artificial grass installations for homes, businesses, schools, adventure golf and various other applications. Our services include professional installation, product customization, and maintenance solutions.
No, artificial grass will not rot your decking. It allows for drainage and does not retain moisture that could damage the decking.
Yes, we install an aqua flow sub base & a weed barrier that stops weed growth. However, occasional airborne weeds may still appear but these are very easy to remove with our artificial grass brush or by hand.
When installed and maintained correctly you should expect to get 15 to 20 years out of your new lawn.
Artificial grass comes in 2m and 4m widths and is cut to the required length. Take measurements across the widest points of your area to see which width of grass is needed, then measure the length. Multiply the required width by the length, giving you your square meterage requirement.