Getting The Most Out Of TºCool®
Installing T°Cool® is relatively simple but requires careful consideration of drainage, infill levels, and hydration to maximize its cooling effects. Check out our new blog, Getting The Most out of TºCool for installation guidelines for optimal performance.
Why TºCool Turf Infill is Perfect for the Golf Green.
Within the synthetic turf industry, the typical infill used for golf greens is a subangular sand blend. The problem with using subangular sand infill for turf, is that it locks and compacts. When a golf ball lands on the green with subangular infill, energy and force is returned to the golf ball. The force restitution from a compacted surface forces the ball to bounce erratically. In addition, the combination of the compaction and sharp edges of the sand wears the turf quicker, reducing the lifespan of the synthetic turf system.
TºCool’s chosen 16/30 sand is a proprietary, high-quality, spherical and well-rounded sand that allows for optimum shock absorption and true ball roll. TºCool sand does not compact and absorbs energy. TºCool distributes the energy from particle to particle throughout the infill matrix, allowing the synthetic turf golf green to accept and hold long golf shots. T°Cool sand infill also provides a surface that mimics a natural green and putts true. Due to its well-rounded and spherical nature, TºCool sand also extends the life of the synthetic turf system.
From Natural to Synthetic: The Evolution of Golf Course Design.
With advanced cool artificial turf, golf courses can now offer a superior playing experience, combining aesthetics, functionality, and environmental responsibility.
In this blog, we unpack the reasons why synthetic turf is redefining golf course standards, and how it can dramatically improve both the quality of play and operational efficiency.
TºCool Partner Spotlight
Olivier Roumy @ BuildCal Turf - Los Angeles, CA
“TºCool perfectly complements my high standards. It reflects my unwavering dedication to providing top-quality, groundbreaking solutions to our Los Angeles and Santa Barbara customers.”
“Do it right, do it once.”
TºCool - Biomimicry Design For A Cooler, More Sustainable Future
Biomimicry is a design approach revolutionizing industries from construction to fashion, and now we’re using it for our synthetic turf infill treatment. We’ve put together this blog to expand on the concept of biomimicry, some examples of it in action, and how we’re utilizing biomimicry to keep artificial grass cool.
TºCool Partner Spotlight
Mitch Katz @ The Turf Exchange - Camarillo, CA
“I firmly believe that we are witnessing the dawn of a significant movement in the turf industry. Artificial grass technology is continually advancing, leading to remarkable improvements in its quality and appearance.
Every day, we conduct a minimum of 10 estimates, and without fail, the first question we encounter is, "Does turf get hot?"
To this, we provide an honest response: "Yes, it does."
However, we are excited to share that with TºCool®, we now have an excellent solution that addresses this concern effectively.
An Architect's Guide to TºCool® Infill
As a landscape architect, you may find yourself weighing up the pros and cons of real vs artificial grass, in terms of aesthetic appeal, cost, and practicality. Whether creating a master plan, a private family estate, or designing a playground, there are a multitude of important aspects to consider.
Hall of Fame Village Brings Next-Level Turf to its Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium
Foreverlawn Sport Grass and TºCool Infill System Installed at the NFL Pro Hall of Fame Village in Canton, Ohio.
TºCool Partner Spotlight
Doug Steeves @ All Things Turf - Parker, CO
“I think the industry will continue to grow at a rapid rate - all segments; athletic fields, residential/commercial lawn turf, golf greens, pet turf with the surge of daycare/boarding facilities, commercial playgrounds, indoor sports facilities, the applications are endless. “
How to Install Artificial Grass Infill: A Step-By-Step Guide
Before installing artificial grass in your yard, playground, or sports field, make sure you have all the necessary tools needed for a seamless installation. Keep reading for a list of everything you will need and a step-by-step how-to guide on installation. Install your artificial grass infill with ease with our comprehensive guide.
When Choosing A Synthetic Turf Infill, Look For These Characteristics
Turf Infill is an essential part of any synthetic turf system. When choosing an infill there is an important checklist to make sure you are installing the cleanest, the safest, and the coolest infill possible. Read our TCool blog here.
Synthetic Grass for Outdoor Events? Use TºCool® Infill.
Decking out your outdoor event space with synthetic grass could make your life a lot easier. Regular grass can become macerated beyond usability by rain, snow, and even sun. But with good synthetic turf, you have more options when it comes to solving the problem. A good synthetic turf with the right infill can handle plenty of people throughout the day without heat exhaustion , becoming muddy or excessively dry, or falling victim to any other environmental factors.
Landscape Architectural Specifications: The Ins & Outs
“You're dealing with peoples emotional responses to place, as much as you're dealing with their physical responses to place. That comes with experience. That comes with modeling. That comes with watching people. That comes with paying attention to our environments. That is why we are landscape architects. We love it.” - Mary Margaret Jones | Hargreaves Associates
When it comes to landscape architectural design, clear specs are the key to making a project successful. Embarking on a landscape architectural project is a massive undertaking, and attention to detail will be vital in ensuring its success.
TºCool® can help.
TCool - The Year of The Infill.
There are so many choices for synthetic turf infill and turf systems out there, but not one has the proven, long lasting cooling effect and added benefits of TºCool. And TºCool doesn’t just claim these benefits, it has proven them overtime.
TCool is the only proven and patented cooling agent specifically designed to extend the effects of evaporative cooling on synthetic turf.
Why Is Innovation Important, If Not Critical, To Your Growing Synthetic Turf Business?
Harnessing innovative technology will give you an advantage over your competition while creating goodwill and a strong reputation amongst your customer base. Staying with the times is all well and good, but it’s getting ahead of the curve that will really make the difference; this will establish your company as one that’s concerned with providing innovative solutions that deliver great value to your customers.
Stay Chill: The Science Behind Evaporative Cooling
One of the hardest things when it comes to synthetic turf care and maintenance is trying to work with the surface on hotter days. When the sun is beating down on synthetic grass the temperatures of said turf can get as high as 140ºF to 160ºF+ degrees. You can try to fight the heat by irrigating the turf all day but this is a disruptive and unsustainable way to work.
Enter TºCool, a patented cooling agent specifically designed to extend the effects of evaporative cooling on synthetic turfs, shown to reduce the temperature of turf by 30ºF to 50ºF+ degrees.
Synthetic Turf 101: Why Does Synthetic Turf Get So Hot?
The basics. Why does synthetic turf get so hot? Read our blog on the the materials, the science, and the only proven solution - TºCool®.
The Most Pet-Friendly Synthetic Turf? Check Out T°Cool® With BacShield Technology
Within the synthetic infill, T°Cool® has antimicrobial sand infused with BacShield. BacShield is a highly effective, naturally-derived antimicrobial agent that will keep your turf infill from collecting and storing pet urine deep within the materials.
T°Cool® Evaporative Cooling Technology Descends on Texas High School Football.
Joaquin High School has become the first facility in the state of Texas to install revolutionary T°Cool® on their new synthetic turf field to combat excessive heat during warm weather months.