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Astroturfers
And you might want to check this history of AstroTurf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AstroTurf They seem to go bankrupt or transfer their on a regular basis, so why worry about an 8 year warranty, as their track record of sticking around as an entity isn't stellar.— January 22, 2009 9:14 a.m.
Astroturfers
Man - for such a great product Synlawn seem to be having some real trouble with lawsuits. *****Recent reports have found high lead levels in turf on artificial turf playing fields, but the CEH testing shows that artificial grass used by residential installers and sold to do-it-yourselfers can also be a health threat. The recent CEH testing found high lead levels in turf from these other companies while the Attorney General and other California officials filed suits against turf makers * Field Turf * AstroTurf, including sister-companies Crystal Turf and Synlawn * Beaulieu of America.***** I don't know about OmegaTurf - but they weren't on any list. EasyTurf weren't on there either. But SynLawn sure were.— January 22, 2009 9:07 a.m.