Your Best Choice for Artificial Turf Infill in

Premium Grass Blades supplies professional-grade artificial turf infill for landscapers, installers, and homeowners in . From general-purpose silica sand to Zeo-Odour infill for pet areas and Turf Armour for high-traffic zones, our products are engineered to support turf structure, improve drainage, and fine-tune real-world performance.

Build To Support

Turf Armour

High Traffic & Sports

$38.99

Build To Support

Putting Green Silica Sand

Putting Green Infill

$17.50

Build To Support

Zeo-Odour Infill

Cooling & Deodorizing Infill

$30.99

Build To Support

Silica Sand

Basic Infill

$16.50

Which Infill Is Right for Your Turf?

Each infill type is engineered for different performance needs. Here’s a quick breakdown
to help you choose the best option for your project.

Silica Sand

Reliable Support
Everyday Performance

Silica sand is a dependable, cost-effective infill for general-purpose artificial turf. Its fine, uniform granules help stabilize the backing, support blade structure, and maintain a consistent surface feel—ideal for residential lawns, light-use areas, and projects where durability and cost efficiency matter.

Zeo-Odour Infill

Natural Odour Control
for Pet-Friendly Spaces

Zeo-Odour is a mineral-based infill engineered for pet-friendly turf. Its porous structure absorbs ammonia and moisture to reduce odours, improve drainage, and help turf stay fresher, drier, and more comfortable over time—making it a smart upgrade for dog runs and pet-heavy family yards.

Turf Armour Infill

Heavy-Duty Durability
for High-Traffic Turf

Turf Armour is a specialty, dark emerald-green infill built for high-traffic turf. Its angular micro-granules resist compaction and interlock with turf fibres to create a firm, stable surface that performs reliably day after day in commercial zones, sports environments, and busy residential spaces.

FAQ

Most landscape projects use 1–2 lbs of infill per square foot, depending on the style of turf, pile height and density. Putting greens and high-traffic zones may require more. Once you know your turf type and square footage, our team can help you calculate the exact number of bags so you’re not short—or overbuying.

Silica sand is a dependable choice for general landscaping and light-traffic areas. Zeo-Odour is ideal for pet spaces where odour control matters. Turf Armour is best for high-traffic zones, playgrounds, and commercial installs that need extra durability. In some cases, a blended approach gives the best balance of support, drainage, and comfort.

Yes. Infill helps weigh the turf down, keeps blades standing upright, protects the backing, and improves drainage performance. On putting greens, it also controls ball roll and speed. Skipping infill usually leads to matting, wrinkles, and a surface that feels thin or unstable underfoot—especially in Canadian weather.

Many homeowners spread infill themselves with a drop spreader and a stiff broom or power broom. The key is applying in light passes, brushing the blades up between coats, and avoiding big piles or streaks. For large or commercial projects, working with an experienced installer can save time and ensure a perfectly even finish.

For dog runs and pet-heavy yards, we recommend Zeo-Odour or a blend that includes it. Zeolite’s porous structure helps absorb ammonia from urine and reduce smells while still supporting drainage and blade structure. Pairing it with silica sand can provide extra weight and stability in high-use areas.

Turf Armour is designed for busy spaces that see constant foot traffic, equipment, or sports use. Its angular, emerald-green granules resist compaction and interlock with the turf fibres to keep the surface firm and stable. It’s an excellent choice for playgrounds, sports zones, rooftops, and commercial walkways.

Properly installed infill helps water move through the turf system rather than sit on the surface. Clean, well-graded silica sand and zeolite allow water to flow through to the backing and base. Overfilling or using contaminated material can slow drainage, so it’s important to use the right product and follow recommended coverage rates.

Routine maintenance is simple: occasionally broom or power broom the turf to lift the fibres, redistribute infill, and loosen any compacted areas. In heavy-use zones, you may top up infill after a few years to restore support and appearance. For pet areas, rinsing with water and using odour-control cleaners helps keep the system fresh.

Still have questions?

Explore our Education Center for expert guides on artificial turf infill, installation tips, and maintenance best practices. From choosing the right infill blend for pets or high-traffic areas to calculating quantities and proper spreading techniques, you will find everything you need to complete your project with confidence.