One of the most common questions we get at TigerTurf is: “What happens when it rains? Will water pool on the surface?” The short answer? High-quality artificial grass, when installed correctly, drains exceptionally well. But not all products or installations are created equal.
Whether you’re installing turf in a backyard, school, sports field or council facility, understanding how artificial grass handles water is essential—especially in Australia, where both heavy rainfall and dry spells are part of the landscape.
In this guide, we break down how drainage works, what affects performance, and how to ensure long-lasting, hassle-free results.
Artificial turf is designed with built-in drainage capabilities. The key lies in two components: the perforated backing of the turf itself and the artificial grass base layer underneath.
Together, these elements prevent water from pooling on the surface—keeping your lawn usable even after heavy downpours.
There are two main types of drainage methods used in artificial grass installations:
For best results, drainage design should be tailored to the site—whether it’s a flat suburban yard, sloped school grounds, or high-traffic council space.
Even with a quality product, poor drainage can result from incorrect installation or unsuitable site conditions. Here’s what to watch out for:
Our team at TigerTurf always ensures proper site assessment and base construction before any turf is laid—because drainage is just as important as durability.
Yes—but only if it’s installed correctly.
Premium TigerTurf products are engineered to handle large volumes of rain. In fact, our synthetic turf is often used in sports fields and school grounds that require year-round usability, regardless of weather conditions.
Here’s why it performs well:
To ensure optimal performance and longevity, follow these expert recommendations:
Whether you’re in Brisbane dealing with summer storms, or in Melbourne where weather changes by the hour, well-installed artificial turf offers peace of mind. It stays dry underfoot, keeps pets clean, and doesn’t turn into a soggy mess.