Trulawn promotes its artificial grass installation service
Alice Tuffery, writer
Trulawn has spoken about how it’s been able to offer a valuable service during the coronavirus pandemic.
The management franchise explained it’s very much aware of the effect the Covid-19 crisis has had on other businesses, particularly in the retail, hospitality and tourism sectors. But luckily, Trulawn is one of the companies which has had the opportunity to thrive during these unusual months. A spokesperson said,
“While many people, now working from home, are spending more time taking in their surroundings, we are actually finding more people are thinking about DIY and home improvements.
“And on top of many people’s lists is sorting out that horribly patchy lawn at the back of the house that is serving as a temporary storage facility for unwanted items.”
The franchise released two photographs to show the impact a new artificial lawn can have on an outdoor space.
No matter the size of your garden, a fresh patch of artificial grass can brighten up the area and turn it into an attractive, welcoming space. There’s no mud, no dry patches and no need to mow!
Trulawn has introduced a variety of new measures to make sure its installation professionals can continue working under the Covid-19 government restrictions. It’s implemented enhanced hygiene precautions and completed site visits and jobs without having to go into properties or come into contact with the owners.
As a result of the franchise’s dedication to incorporating safety measures and adhering to the government’s regulations, Trulawn has been able to see success this year. Its continued productivity bodes well for investors considering joining the franchise.
Now, Trulawn is calling out for new franchisees to set up thriving branches in their own territories. If you’re interested in getting involved and starting a profitable artificial lawn business, visit its profile page for more information.
Trulawn Artificial Grass
Trulawn sells and installs artificial grass to the domestic, educational and commercial sectors. The franchisee will manage surveyors and installers as they fit and distribute 1000’s of square metres of artificial grass each year.
Alice Tuffery, writer