Plastic grids for grass/gravel

Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
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jwill
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Post: # 118206Post jwill

Anyone got any experience and recommendations with these grids? I want to put them in the run up to a garage which (in keeping with modern life) will vary rarely if ever have a car in. I will also have a 3ft path upto this garage but the plot is small and a 8ft wide driveway would make the lawned area look small, hence wanting to incorporate these.

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Post: # 118208Post Tony McC

There are dozens, possibly hundreds of options out there and, to be brutally fair, the majority of them tend to be much of a muchness.

Those at too-good-to-be-true prices are often made with shoddy non-UV-stable placky and start to break down after a year or so. Some of the big brands don't really justify their high price.

When I looked into these a couple or three years' back, the one brand that kept getting good reviews and good feedback from installers, particularly local authority highways' depts, was GroundTrax.....so I asked them to sponsor a page giving an overview of the more suitable, sensible products... GroundTrax on Pavingexpert
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jwill
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Post: # 118209Post jwill

Cheers gaffer will look

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