{"id":903,"date":"2026-08-14T05:02:15","date_gmt":"2026-08-14T05:02:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/waterlooturf.com\/orlando\/?p=903"},"modified":"2026-08-14T05:02:15","modified_gmt":"2026-08-14T05:02:15","slug":"is-bumpy-artificial-grass-normal-orlando","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/waterlooturf.com\/orlando\/is-bumpy-artificial-grass-normal-orlando\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Bumpy Artificial Grass Normal? What Orlando Homeowners Should Know Before and After Installation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A little give underfoot the first few days after installation is not the same problem as a lawn that ripples every time your dog runs across it. Homeowners searching for an answer to this question are usually standing on one of two very different lawns: one that&#8217;s still settling into a fresh base, or one where the base was never built correctly in the first place. Knowing which one you&#8217;re looking at saves a lot of frustration.<\/p>\n<h2>Settling Versus a Real Warning Sign<\/h2>\n<p>A newly installed lawn can feel slightly softer than it will in a month, especially along seams where two rolls of turf meet. That&#8217;s normal compression as the infill distributes and the backing relaxes into place. What&#8217;s not normal is a bump that stays put, grows, or shifts position after a rainstorm. If you press down on a soft spot and it springs back evenly, that&#8217;s settling. If it feels hollow, spongy, or uneven compared to the surrounding area, something underneath is off.<\/p>\n<h2>What&#8217;s Actually Under Your Feet<\/h2>\n<p>Most bumps trace back to one decision made before a single blade of turf was ever unrolled: what the crew put underneath it. Waterloo Turf will not install turf directly onto bare dirt, because Central Florida&#8217;s sandy soil shifts, holds water inconsistently, and gives turf nothing stable to grip. The Waterloo Turf Way calls for excavating the area and compacting a base of crushed stone or decomposed granite that mimics natural drainage patterns instead of fighting them. A properly compacted base doesn&#8217;t just prevent wrinkling on day one, it&#8217;s what keeps the lawn flat through a Florida summer of heat expansion and sudden downpours.<\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;re evaluating a lawn that&#8217;s already installed, or comparing quotes before committing to one, ask directly what base material was used and how it was compacted. A vague answer here is a bigger red flag than any bump you can see.<\/p>\n<h2>Seams and Edges Tell the Real Story<\/h2>\n<p>Seams are where shortcuts show up fastest. A seam that&#8217;s been nailed and glued correctly should be nearly invisible when you run your hand across it. If you can catch a fingernail on a ridge, or see a visible line where two pieces of turf meet at a different height, that&#8217;s an installation issue, not a settling issue. Edges deserve the same attention, particularly where turf meets a patio, pool deck, or planting bed. Loose or lifting edges usually mean the perimeter wasn&#8217;t secured into a stable border, and that&#8217;s exactly where water tends to pool first.<\/p>\n<h2>Drainage After an Orlando Afternoon Storm<\/h2>\n<p>Orlando&#8217;s summer rain doesn&#8217;t ease in, it arrives fast and heavy. A well-installed lawn should let water pass through and disappear within minutes, not sit in puddles or run off toward your pool deck. Before installation, a careful crew maps how water already moves around existing hardscape, pools, and structures, and grades the base accordingly. This is also where irrigation matters: Waterloo Turf caps off existing irrigation lines under the turf area specifically so they don&#8217;t keep running water into a surface that no longer needs it, which eliminates a wasted water bill and a potential drainage problem at the same time.<\/p>\n<p>If your lawn holds water in one particular spot every time it rains, that&#8217;s not cosmetic. It&#8217;s a sign the grading or base compaction wasn&#8217;t handled correctly in that area.<\/p>\n<h2>Heat, UV Exposure, and Long-Term Flatness<\/h2>\n<p>Florida heat and direct sun are hard on cheaper turf. Lower-grade fibers can soften, mat down, or develop a rippled texture as the backing expands unevenly in high heat. Premium, UV-stabilized turf is built to resist that kind of heat distortion, which is part of why Waterloo Turf&#8217;s materials are rated to perform for 12 to 20 years in hot climates without breaking down early. It&#8217;s worth noting that even well-installed turf is low maintenance, not zero maintenance. Occasional rinsing and light brushing keeps fibers standing upright and prevents matting, which also helps you catch small issues before they become bumps.<\/p>\n<p>One detail that surprises a lot of homeowners: intense reflections off low-e windows nearby can concentrate heat onto a small section of turf and accelerate wear there. It&#8217;s worth having an installer assess window angles near the planned turf area before the job starts, not after a hot spot shows up.<\/p>\n<h2>What to Look For If You&#8217;re Inspecting a Finished Lawn<\/h2>\n<p>Walk the full perimeter and press on a handful of spots, not just the center of the lawn. Check seams under direct sunlight, where shadows make ridges easier to spot. Watch how water behaves during the next real rain rather than a garden hose test, since a hose won&#8217;t replicate the volume or angle of an Orlando downpour. And ask whoever installed it what&#8217;s underneath, because that answer explains almost everything else you&#8217;re seeing on the surface.<\/p>\n<h2>FAQs<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Why does my new turf feel a bit soft during the first week?<\/strong><br \/>\nFresh infill hasn&#8217;t fully settled yet, and seams need a short period to relax into place. This typically evens out within the first few weeks without further work.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What actually causes a visible ridge along a seam?<\/strong><br \/>\nUsually it means the seam wasn&#8217;t secured tightly enough during installation, or the base underneath that section wasn&#8217;t compacted evenly before the turf was laid.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Can Orlando&#8217;s sandy soil cause bumps even with a good installation?<\/strong><br \/>\nSandy soil shifts more than clay soil, which is exactly why base excavation and compaction matter so much here. Skipping that step is the most common reason lawns bump or wrinkle within the first year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Will summer heat make my turf ripple over time?<\/strong><br \/>\nLower-grade turf is more prone to heat distortion. UV-stabilized fibers and a properly compacted base both reduce that risk, though periodic brushing still helps keep fibers upright in high-traffic or high-sun areas.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How do I know if drainage was actually planned before installation, not just assumed?<\/strong><br \/>\nAsk whether the installer graded the base around your existing hardscape and pool, and whether they capped your irrigation lines. If they can&#8217;t describe that process specifically, drainage likely wasn&#8217;t part of the plan.<\/p>\n<p>If your current lawn is showing bumps that won\u2019t settle, or you\u2019re comparing quotes before installation even starts, <a href=\"https:\/\/waterlooturf.com\/orlando\/\">request a free Waterloo Turf Orlando quote<\/a> and ask specifically about the base compaction and drainage plan before you sign anything.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A little softness underfoot the first week after installation is not the same as a lawn that ripples every time someone walks across it. 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