How to install GrassProtecta

Installation Method - Existing Grassed Area

  1. The surface must be reasonably flat, level, firm and free-draining enough to sustain the proposed traffic. Fill shallow depressions with free-draining sandy soil. Level and consolidate. Apply seed before or after mesh installation as preferred. Alternatively, lift turf locally, fill the low area with sandy soil, consolidate and replace turf to level.
  2. Prior to permanent fixing of the mesh, it is advisable to unroll it and pin loosely at each corner to allow the mesh to relax and regain its natural flatness for a minimum of 1 hour prior to permanent fixing. Ambient temperature variations will influence the time period required for the mesh to relax and lay flat.
  3. Fixing Pins (50 per bag) – For the most effective pinning, installations of 1 single roll will require a minimum of 4 bags (200 pins). Installations of 2 or more rolls will require a minimum of 3 bags (150 pins) per roll plus 1 extra bag more than the total roll quantity ordered.
  4. All outer edges of mesh will require pins at 300 - 350mm maximum centres. Pins in the middle of the roll will be in 3 equally off-set rows in a chevron type pattern at 500mm apart (roll width) and at maximum 750mm centres (roll length). On multi-roll installations the edge pins will overlap and fix 2 adjacent butted edges. Pins should be inserted parallel to the mesh and flush within the structure to avoid exposure at the surface. Try to avoid inserting pins across and above the top strand of mesh. Refer to diagram for suggested pinning layout.
  5. Position the mesh where required on the prepared surface. Starting from a corner of the roll and maintaining the mesh as taut and straight as possible at all times, fix the first edge (length) and then go back to the start and fix one end of the roll using the metal U-Pins (300 - 350mm centres). Do not fix both ends or both edges at this stage. Always work in the same direction along the mesh length to keep the mesh taut and to avoid ripples.
  6. Working progressively along and across the mesh and away from the first pinned corner, insert 3 more rows of pins down the centre of the roll in the chevron type layout as described (3 rows at 500mm apart & at 750mm centres down the length). Continue this until all pins are in place except for the leading edge and the roll end.
  7. For 1 roll installations, fix the leading edge (length) and the final roll end (300 – 350mm centres) to complete the operation.
  8. For multi-roll installations, position the next roll for fixing. Adjacent rolls must be butt jointed and not overlapped. 1 row of pins will secure the two adjacent roll edges and/or ends. Continue across the site using this method until fully installed. Additional pins may be required as determined by specific site and weather conditions and to secure any bridged or raised/tented sections of mesh where evident. Installation in cold weather conditions may benefit from fixing adjacent rolls approximately 1cm apart to allow for thermal expansion in hot weather.
  9. When you are satisfied that the mesh is laid flat and fixed securely, a brushing of free-draining sandy topsoil may assist in levelling any minor low spots, but is not essential. It is not advisable to completely fill or cover the mesh with soil. A dressing of seasonal fertiliser and any appropriate irrigation will encourage new grass growth to be made more rapidly through the mesh.
  10. Best results are obtained by restricting trafficking until after the grass has thoroughly established through the mesh and the grass has been cut several times. This process will normally take 6 – 8 weeks during the growing season and early use will affect grass establishment. The area can be trafficked immediately if necessary, but exposed mesh may present reduced traction in wet or frosty conditions and advisory signage to this effect may be required.
  11. Mowing can be carried out as normal, but blades should be set higher for the first 3 – 4 cuts to enable the grass to grow through and fully intertwine with the structure.
  12. After installation and establishment, warm weather conditions may cause some localised raised ‘tented’ mesh areas to become apparent through expansion. These localised raised areas can be further secured by placing additional U-pins as required.


Notes

  1. Where weak and / or waterlogged ground conditions exist, these must be improved prior to placement of GrassProtecta®. For occasional use by HGV's, a sub-base may be required.
  2. GrassProtecta® can become slippery when wet (before the grass has had a chance to grow through). Boddingtons strongly recommend that all newly installed mesh is cordoned off and signage erected to advise of any potential slip hazards.


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