Why is it called AstroTurf?
AstroTurf got its name after its first major installation in the Houston Astrodome in 1966. Originally developed as “ChemGrass,” the product gained national attention for replacing natural grass under a domed stadium and was renamed to reflect its now-iconic setting.
The AstroTurf brand has since become synonymous with synthetic sports surfaces. To explore the history and innovation behind the brand, visit https://astroturf.com/about-synthetic-turf/.
What’s the difference between artificial grass and AstroTurf?
Artificial grass is a broad term used to describe any synthetic surface that resembles natural grass. Quality, durability, and performance can vary significantly depending on the product and manufacturer.
AstroTurf is a specific brand that designs and manufactures professional-grade turf systems engineered for athletic performance, safety, and longevity. Unlike generic turf rolls, AstroTurf products are sport-specific and tailored to meet the needs of facilities at every level. Learn more at https://astroturf.com/artifical-sports-turf/.
What sports can AstroTurf be used for?
AstroTurf systems are designed for a wide range of sports, including football, soccer, baseball, softball, field hockey, lacrosse, and more. Each surface is engineered to meet the specific safety, performance, and durability requirements of its sport.
Whether for competitive play or community recreation, AstroTurf offers sport-specific systems tailored to maximize athlete experience and field longevity. Explore available systems by sport at https://astroturf.com/artifical-sports-turf/.
How long does AstroTurf last?
On average, AstroTurf fields last several years, though lifespan depends on use, climate, and maintenance. Our “More Fiber, Less Fill” design means fields are only replaced when fibers wear out—not when infill degrades.
AstroTurf backs its systems with an industry-leading warranty and nationwide service network, and many fields remain safe and playable well beyond the average range with proper care and resurfacing. Learn more at AstroTurf Athletic Turf.
Why was AstroTurf banned?
AstroTurf has not been banned. In a few cases, certain municipalities have adopted local policies regarding synthetic turf installations, usually focused on older products or specific environmental concerns.
Today’s AstroTurf systems are rigorously tested for safety, sustainability, and performance. That’s why they continue to be installed at leading schools, stadiums, and community fields across the country. Learn more at AstroTurf Sustainability.