India — As more people invest in football, cricket, and multi-sport turf grounds, there’s also a rise in misconceptions about turf construction. These myths can lead to poor planning, bad investments, and turf that doesn't perform the way it should.
As one of India’s leading turf construction companies, Meckavo Sports breaks down the most common myths to help future turf owners make informed decisions.
Myth 1: All Turf Grass Is the Same!
Reality: Different sports require different turf types. For example, football turf usually needs 40–50mm pile height, while cricket practice areas often need much shorter turf or a flat pitch in the center. Meckavo helps clients pick the right turf based on their specific usage.
Myth 2: Turf Can Be Installed on Any Surface
Reality: A strong and properly prepared sub-base is essential. Turf placed on uneven or unprepared ground can lead to sagging, waterlogging, and safety issues. Meckavo ensures every project starts with proper ground leveling, drainage, and base layering.
Myth 3: Painting Lines on Turf Is the Standard
Reality: Meckavo never paints white lines. Instead, we install permanent inlaid white artificial grass, cut and fixed with high-quality adhesives — which ensures better durability and a cleaner finish over time.
Myth 4: Turf Doesn’t Need Maintenance
Reality: While turf is low maintenance compared to natural grass, it still needs regular brushing, occasional topping-up of infill (rubber or sand), and basic cleaning to retain bounce, grip, and lifespan.
Myth 5: Turf Construction Takes Too Long
Reality: With a structured team and systematic process, Meckavo completes turf works faster than expected — often within 45 days. Clients appreciate the speed, without compromise on durability or finishing.
From base preparation to final touches like shock pads and net systems, Meckavo Sports focuses on delivering long-term quality and performance — not just finishing the surface. That’s why clients across India and now Saudi Arabia continue to trust Meckavo with their sports infrastructure dreams.