The surface of the 10mm artificial lawn is flat and uniformly colored in solid green. Its simple color scheme works well for basic enclosure and isolation, making it a practical fencing grass option for basic screening needs.
The 25mm style looks far more natural. It uses a mixed weaving technique of straight and crimped fibers, creating layered depth and dimension. Even from a distance, it closely resembles natural grass. The longer blades sway gently in the wind to add a natural texture that the 10mm short lawn simply cannot match. As a top-tier wall artificial grass, it is ideal for high-visibility public-facing sites.
If you need turf for event venues where visual appeal is a priority, the 25mm lawn is the better choice. When there are no additional aesthetic requirements, the 10mm model will fully meet your needs. Both are high-quality products from a professional synthetic grass manufacturer.
Durability and Weather Handling
Both products offer UV resistance and work in all-weather conditions. Where they differ is structural toughness, a key factor when selecting fencing grass for harsh outdoor sites.
The 25mm artificial turf weighs three times as much as the 10mm. This extra weight, combined with its double-layer backing and integrated tear-resistant mesh structure, makes it far more stable in high-wind environments. This is particularly important for open construction sites and tall fencing areas, making it a durable wall artificial grass for long-term use. In most cases, 10mm artificial turf can be used with reinforcement measures, but in areas with extremely strong winds, you will need to add extra fixing points and additional reinforcement – a detail your synthetic grass manufacturer can provide guidance on.
Fire resistance is also a critical consideration. Both products meet standard flame-retardant requirements, but do not rely solely on verbal promises from suppliers. Always request a formal fire test certificate that complies with local building codes. This is an easily overlooked detail, but it is essential for life and safety in an emergency, so it must be verified before installation – regardless of whether you choose fencing grass or wall artificial grass.