
Our synthetic turf inventory includes both used and unused materials available with or without infill to suit a wide range of applications. Designed for durability, drainage, and consistent appearance, synthetic turf works well for athletic areas, landscaping, pet spaces, and commercial projects. Browse available synthetic turf options to find reliable surface solutions for indoor or outdoor use.
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Used Turf for Sale by Project Type
Different projects put different demands on turf. If you start with how the space will be used, it gets a lot easier to pick the right pile height, density, backing, and infill setup.
Athletic and Training Surfaces
For athletic and training areas, prioritize durability and traction over looks. You want a denser turf that can handle repeated foot strikes, lateral movement, and equipment work without flattening out quickly. If the space will see cleats or frequent sprint work, look closely at face weight and stitch rate, and think about whether a shock pad is needed for impact management. Infill matters here too, since it helps stabilize the fibers and can influence how the surface feels underfoot. If you are buying used turf for a sports setup, ask yourself where the turf came from and whether wear patterns will land right in your main drill lanes.
Landscaping and Decorative Areas
For landscaping, consistency and finish details usually matter more than sheer performance. This is where color match, uniform fiber height, and clean edges can make the difference between “repurposed” looking and polished. You will also want a clear plan for edging
so the perimeter stays tight, plus a weed barrier approach if the area is soil-adjacent. If you are mixing lots or rolls, consider using the most visually consistent pieces in the most noticeable zones, like entry paths, patios, or seating areas, and save less uniform pieces for side yards or low-visibility runs.
Pet Turf
Pet areas need turf that drains reliably and is easy to clean. The base and drainage plan are just as important as the turf itself, because most odor and mess issues come from poor drainage or a base that holds moisture. Used turf can work well for dog runs and relief areas if the backing is intact and the fibers are not overly matted. If you are deciding between turf with infill or without, think through cleanup and maintenance. Infill can add stability, but it can also hold onto debris and require more routine upkeep depending on how the area is used.
Commercial Installations
Commercial spaces are usually about longevity, safety, and predictable maintenance. High-traffic entries, courtyards, and shared-use areas tend to do best with denser turf and a stable install that prevents shifting at seams. If the install is on a rooftop deck or elevated surface, weight and drainage become bigger factors, along with how you will handle transitions at doors, drains, and edges. For larger commercial layouts, planning roll placement up front is key so you can reduce seams, keep traffic lanes on the most consistent sections, and avoid piecing together small cuts in prominent areas.
Why Buy Used Synthetic Turf From Us
Buying used turf online can feel a little opaque, especially when inventory changes fast and specs are not always presented the same way. Our focus is keeping the shopping process straightforward, with clear availability, practical guidance, and support for getting rolls moved
from our yard to your jobsite.
Inventory Turnover and Real Availability
Used turf is not a made-to-order product. Lots and rolls come in, move out, and the mix can change week to week. That is why we treat availability as inventory-driven. What you see in the listing is what is actually on hand, so you can shop based on real quantities instead of waiting on backorders or lead times that do not fit your schedule.
Options With or Without Infill
Different installs call for different infill setups, and not everyone wants to deal with infill right away. We carry used turf with a range of infill conditions, including turf with infill still in place and turf that is clean and ready for a no-infill install. That makes it easier to match the product to your space, whether you are building an outdoor area that needs stability or an indoor space where you want a simpler finish.
Use-Case Guidance That Actually Helps You Choose
Specs only matter if they map to your project. If you are comparing rolls and you are not sure what pile height, density, backing, or drainage approach makes sense, we can help narrow it down based on how the area will be used. That includes practical considerations like seams and roll widths, traffic level, indoor versus outdoor install, and whether you are trying to prioritize appearance, durability, or drainage.
Shipping and Loading Support
Turf rolls are bulky, heavy, and not something most people want to guess on when it comes to transport. We work with buyers on the logistics side so pickup and delivery go smoothly, especially for larger quantities. If you are ordering for a commercial jobsite or a multi-roll project, that coordination can make the difference between a clean delivery and a day of avoidable delays.
Sustainable Repurposing
Used synthetic turf is also a practical way to keep usable material in circulation instead of sending it to disposal. If you are trying to stretch a budget, source materials quickly, or reduce waste on a project, reclaimed turf checks multiple boxes without forcing you into a compromise that does not fit the job.








