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How to lift up synthetic grass?

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Hello all

One of the swing poles has become loose in the postcrete.
Problem is that theres synthetic grass around it.
You can see that there's a square patch around the leg bottom.
Ive spoken to a couple of handymen who said they can give it a go but have no idea how to lift up and refit the synthetic grass.
I spoke to the synthetic grass installer and he said its doable and its normally framed pinned or weighted and that was about as helpful as he was.
Anyone any advice please? Certain equipment that he may need? How its done? Etc
Thanks all
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Do you mean remove the grass before the post. If so make a cut from th centre of the post to he edge of the patch the lever it up with a thin blade of some description. A wall paper scraper or simillar. Perhaps glue it back in place with silicon once repair is done.
 
Do you mean remove the grass before the post. If so make a cut from th centre of the post to he edge of the patch the lever it up with a thin blade of some description. A wall paper scraper or simillar. Perhaps glue it back in place with silicon once repair is done.
Thanks I mean to remove the grass around the post to remove old concrete and replace with new concrete around the post and then replace the grass.
normally framed pinned or weighted I've been told.
 
I have only ever worked with fake grass once. I used green u pegs to hold it down where required. Perhaps try dragging a flat scraper over the grass to see if you can find them.
 

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