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Marlow 1 Roll 10Mx15cm Self Adhesive
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Primeturf Artificial Grass 15cmx20m Synthetic Self Adhesive Turf Joining Tape Weed Mat
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Primeturf Artificial Grass 15cmx10m Synthetic Self Adhesive Turf Joining Tape Weed Mat
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A clean seam makes the difference between artificial turf that looks professionally installed and one that reveals its joins under scrutiny. Our range of cheap turf joining tape covers self-adhesive roll options in different lengths, designed to bond the backing of adjacent turf rolls into a single flat, continuous surface. Each product is built for outdoor conditions, with adhesive that resists moisture, heat and UV exposure without delaminating under regular use. Whether you are working on a compact balcony job with a single join or a larger backyard install with multiple roll seams, cheap turf joining tape is the step that locks seams flat and gives the finished surface a result worth standing back and looking at. Browse the range at affordable prices with fast shipping Australia wide and a 12-month warranty on every order. Pair with rolls from our artificial grass range or the synthetic grass collection for everything you need in one place.
More Than Turf: Other Materials Grass Joining Tape Can Bond
Most shoppers reach for joining tape specifically for artificial grass seams, but the same product has useful applications elsewhere in a garden setup. Shade cloth is one of the most practical alternatives: when two sections of shade cloth need to overlap or meet along a frame or fence, self-adhesive joining tape creates a clean bond that holds through wind and rain without producing a bulky or visible join. In broader outdoor shade installations where fabric panels sit at ground level or run along a border edge, tape delivers a low-profile fix that keeps the surface tidy without clips or exposed fixings. Weed mat used in garden beds and planting areas is another common application, since the self-adhesive backing bonds sections flat at the overlap and stops the mat from riding up at the edges where two lengths meet.
Self-Adhesive or Standard: What the Difference Means for Your Install
The products in this range are self-adhesive, meaning the bond is built into the tape backing and activates under pressure without needing a separate adhesive. This makes working along a seam faster, particularly on longer joins where efficiency across the full length matters. Self-adhesive tape suits most DIY installs: it stays repositionable while the backing paper is still on and sets permanently once the turf backing is pressed firmly along the seam. Standard joining tape, where adhesive is applied separately, offers more control over bond strength on particularly demanding commercial-scale runs but adds prep and curing time to the job. For a complete installation, combining tape with grass pegs along the perimeter ensures both the seams and the edges are secured, since tape alone does not prevent edge lift under foot traffic. If you are also installing artificial hedges as a border, a strip of tape along the base panel edge helps keep it flush against the surface.
Choosing the Right Roll Length for Your Project
Roll length is the main variable to resolve before ordering. A shorter roll suits a single compact seam or a patch repair, while a longer roll is worth buying when you have multiple seam runs or one continuous join that spans most of the lawn width. Measure each seam line you need to cover, add a short overlap allowance at each end, and add the runs together before deciding how much to order. If a seam runs longer than one roll, using two rather than butting separate rolls mid-seam keeps the bond consistent and prevents a weak point from developing at the join between tapes. A surplus roll is inexpensive insurance against a seam that needs reseating later. Other tools and outdoor essentials for your project are available through the garden accessories range, and if you are planning the broader space at the same time, the outdoor garden collection is worth browsing alongside.
Getting the Application Right for a Flat, Invisible Seam
Surface prep is where a good seam is won or lost. Lay the tape flat under the join, centred beneath the seam line so equal coverage sits under each roll edge. Make sure the turf backing is dry before applying: moisture on the backing reduces bond strength and can cause the tape to delaminate as it dries out. Press firmly and continuously along the full seam length rather than spot-pressing in sections, since gaps in contact pressure create small bubbles that travel through the pile and become visible once the installation is complete. Once the seam is down, brush the pile fibres across the join in both directions to visually blend the two edges together. Any leftover tape is worth keeping in outdoor storage for repairs further down the track, and artificial plants placed in pots around the finished lawn area complement the turf and add layered greenery without any ongoing maintenance.
Why Shop at Factory Buys
Factory Buys is rated highly on Trustpilot, and customers across our artificial grass accessory range consistently mention fast delivery and solid value. Every grass tape order comes with a 12-month warranty and our support team is available 8am to 8pm seven days a week if you need help choosing the right roll length or have any questions after delivery.
Which grass tape width and roll length do you need for your turf joins?
Match the grass tape width to the seam you are joining, so the tape fully supports both turf edges with a little margin either side. Choose a longer roll if you have multiple joins or long straight runs. Measure total seam length first, then add extra for overlaps and trimming.
Should you pick self adhesive joining tape or standard joining tape for your install?
Pick self adhesive joining tape if you want a quicker, cleaner setup with less mess and faster positioning. Choose standard joining tape when you prefer using your own adhesive for more control, especially on longer seams. Check each product listing, as some options bundle tape with pegs for a complete join.
Are these grass tapes compatible with your synthetic turf backing and outdoor surface?
Confirm the tape type suits synthetic grass joins, then check the backing material notes on the listing so the bond matches your turf base. Also consider the surface and conditions where the turf sits, such as compacted soil, concrete, or decking. Outdoor exposure matters, so choose options designed for exterior use.
What prep and install checks help these tapes bond neatly along each seam?
Start with a clean, dry base and trim turf edges so the join lines up tightly without gaps. Dry lay the tape under the seam, keep the tape flat, then press the turf backing down evenly along the full length. Use consistent pressure and secure the join so the seam stays level while it sets.
If your grass tape arrives late, damaged, missing, or incorrect, what is the fastest way to get it resolved?
All orders are dispatched from our warehouse within 1 to 2 business days. Delivery typically takes 1 to 12 business days, depending on your location and the courier. All products include a 12 month warranty, and our Customer Support team is available 8 am to 8 pm, 7 days per week. If you need help at any stage, visit our Contact Us page and include your order number plus a short description so we can assist sooner.



