Friday, April 1, 2011

Grass Pavers


If your someone who owns a boat, camper or RV... you know how problematic it is to find the space to park them. It's an eye soar in front of your home and secured parking is too costly.
How about that unused space on the side of the house or around back? Perfect... At least until summer time comes and you take your boat or RV out a few times, the grass settles, you start developing wheel divots or worse yet... a big mud hole in your beautiful lawn where you park your boat.
There is a solution for this. It's called a grass paver. It's a plastic honeycomb shaped product which when laid down a bed of gravel, distributes the weight of a vehicle so you don't create holes and divots. After you lay the grass pave on the gravel, you cover it with sand, then sod. Give the area two mowing cycles for the grass roots to grow in and now you can drive over the new area without fear of tearing up your landscape.
Grass pave is commonly used at apartment buildings or other large buildings where they incorporate a large grassy common area or field into a fire lane or parking. Other applications are church/big event parking, pedestrian walkways and cow paths, emergency access, golf cart pathways.   If you have a gravel driveway with big "pot holes" that you continue to repair time and time agian.... this product keeps the gravel where you want it... eliminating this common problem!

The home owners in these pictures re-modeled their garage and did want the concrete driveway to come right up to their new viewing window. They wanted it to look like the "rest of the yard" while still having the ability to still use it as a normal driveway. A "green driveway" you could say.
We think it looks great!

Please contact us and we can give you a free quote for a project just like this!
www.olympiclawn.com    Thanks for reading the blog!

Derrik Tribble
The Lawn Psychologist

1 comment:

  1. I was searching for this topic from 5 to 10 days. And came here and love your blog.Grass Pavers is the best this to do in your garden area or in empty space. it will make your house more beautiful.

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