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Has anyone used this?
I can't help feeling that it will still "rut" even when down.?
I have a 3m wide drive, next to that is a 1.5m block path.
Next to that is the lawn.
I need to widen the drive by about > 1m, and this seems the easiest quickest and cheapest.
Plan A would be to pull up the blocks excavate a further meter to the side and use the blocks as a base
for the new area. ( The blocks were put down over a solid base, that would remain in place)
And then fill the resulting ~2m with "good gravel".
But with skip hire & gravel its time consuming, and about £400
Plan B would be to use half the block path (width) to sit half the car on, as the grass ruts, pack sand / gravel
into the ruts to solidify the base. (just a few quid)
Plan C would be to get the blocks extended, sideways,
that seems to be circa £100 sq / m for this area.
not a lot of change out of £1000.
Plan D would be to use a ~2000 gsm mesh. (at about £120 for my needs 10x1 meter)
Its quick easy and the cheapest method,
I know that it has to "stand" to "mature" for a few weeks
while the grass binds too it.
Any pit falls from personal experience?
TIA
I can't help feeling that it will still "rut" even when down.?
I have a 3m wide drive, next to that is a 1.5m block path.
Next to that is the lawn.
I need to widen the drive by about > 1m, and this seems the easiest quickest and cheapest.
Plan A would be to pull up the blocks excavate a further meter to the side and use the blocks as a base
for the new area. ( The blocks were put down over a solid base, that would remain in place)
And then fill the resulting ~2m with "good gravel".
But with skip hire & gravel its time consuming, and about £400
Plan B would be to use half the block path (width) to sit half the car on, as the grass ruts, pack sand / gravel
into the ruts to solidify the base. (just a few quid)
Plan C would be to get the blocks extended, sideways,
that seems to be circa £100 sq / m for this area.
not a lot of change out of £1000.
Plan D would be to use a ~2000 gsm mesh. (at about £120 for my needs 10x1 meter)
Its quick easy and the cheapest method,
I know that it has to "stand" to "mature" for a few weeks
while the grass binds too it.
Any pit falls from personal experience?
TIA