Not all lawns need to be filled, but proper filling can make the lawn more durable, more comfortable, and even extend its lifespan.
| usage scenario | Is it recommended to fill in |
Recommended filling materials |
Function |
| Sports field (for football, rugby, etc.) | must | Quartz sand + rubber particles | Enhance shock absorption, improve grip, and enhance sports safety |
| Gymnasium, indoor exercise area | advise | rubber granules | Shock absorption, anti-slip, and ground protection |
| Roof garden, landscape lawn | as appropriate | Quartz sand (in small quantity) | Enhance stability and wind resistance |
| Kindergarten or leisure garden | choosable | Environmental-friendly rubber particles or soft particles | Increase softness and safety |
2. Cases where no filling is required
Decorative short lawns (such as on balconies, walls, and indoor display areas)
Lightly used landscape lawn
Summary
Sports lawn: Must be filled to ensure safety and durability
Landscape lawn: Can be selected based on actual needs. Adding a small amount of quartz sand helps to stabilize and prevent wind erosion.
For indoor use or light usage: No filling is required

