Since 2001, Heavenly Greens has been the Bay Area leader in premium artificial turf installations. We pride ourselves on the quality of our synthetic turf installations and always strive to exceed our customers’ expectations.
Low-profile drainage system for turf over hard, non-absorbent surfaces.
PDS Tiles—also known as the Positive Drain System—are a lightweight, low-profile drainage solution designed specifically for artificial turf installations over non-permeable surfaces like concrete, asphalt, and wood decking. Each interlocking tile measures 48” x 42” and stands 1/2” tall, creating a subtle lift that allows water to flow beneath the turf and exit efficiently.
Perfect for rooftops, patios, and hardscape applications, PDS Tiles help prevent standing water and promote cleaner, longer-lasting turf performance. Easy to install and engineered for durability, this system ensures proper drainage in places where water cannot naturally seep into the ground.
Dimensions: | 48" x 42" |
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Height: | 1/2" |
Color: | Grey |
Material: | 100% Recycled Copolymer |
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