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Eazylawns

Eazylawns is the leading specialist in the trend for artificial grass that is taking the costas by storm. Forget 80s astro-turf and cheap-looking plastic turf, Eazylawns provides high quality artificial lawns that are so realistic no-one can tell the difference from real grass. Eazylawns was born of necessity; A client was looking for a solution to the common problem in Spain – how to make a lawn green and keep it green. Through the businesses extensive experience in garden maintenance, the team put together a program of watering, scarifying, fertilising, hollow-tining and cutting. This method was extremely costly, time consuming and far from foolproof. Then they considered artificial grass.

Eazylawns sourced several different types and were not impressed. Most of what they saw looked totally unrealistic and the level of service and expertise left more than a little to be desired. This inspired the team to develop its own product.

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Eazylawns products are produced in the UK and the business covers the Costa Blanca, although it has undertaken projects as far afield as Valencia and Marbella. The business offers a free full consultation and quotation service and works closely with each customer on the design and installation process. Once agreed, the installation is prompt and efficient, leaving the site clean and tidy. Artificial grass is safe and has a low abrasion index, providing a hours before the final of free activities of the teams and brands that support the competition, in addition to the now classic meet & greets with the posters of the competition and the players post-match.

“The final in Torrevieja was spectacular. The two best teams of the season fought for the victory in front of a dedicated audience that was able to debut the fan zone concept, which we will replicate in future events. We want to thank Torrevieja, the public, Riot Games, the clubs and our sponsors for this magnificent season,” said Jordi

Soler, CEO of LVP.

This season the competition is sponsored by MediaMarkt, Intel, Domino’s and OMEN, as well as the Torrevieja City Council.

About LVP: LVP (Liga de Videojuegos Profesional) is one of the largest operators of video game competitions in the world and the largest eSports organisation in Spanish. Through its headquarters in Barcelona, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Bogota and Mexico, LVP has a presence in more than 30 countries. It organises the most prestigious national competitions (such as the Superliga in Spain or the Master Flow League in Argentina) and major international tournaments, has online competition platforms (ArenaGG), manages events for third parties (such as the eLaLiga Santander for LaLiga and Electronic Arts) and distributes worldwide events such as the League of Legends European Championship (c) in Spanish. Part of GRUP MEDIAPRO, LVP also provides event production, advertising and audiovisual production services, covering all aspects of the eSports ecosystem. soft landing if there should be an accident. It is realistic and can be adapted to all areas, surfaces, uses and budgets and it comes with an eight yearmanufacturers guarantee. Put simply artificial lawns are practical, environmentally friendly, cost effective and convenient. Added to that is the sheer quality and realistic look of this product, it really does have to be seen to be believed.

So, whether it’s a tennis court, putting green, communal lawn, picnic area or private garden, Eazylawns will make sure your grass is greener all year round.

In addition to artificial turf, Eazylawns offers a complete garden design service, this includes: paths and patios, planting, irrigation systems, borders, outside lighting, and rockeries.

For further information on any of the above, call 636 102 509, email: info@eazylawns.es or visit: www. easzylawns.es

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