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TurfMesh™

TurfMesh is a versatile grass support system, which can be installed on already established lawns and park areas. TurfMesh provides great versatility as a temporary system or left in position to become a permanent and integral reinforcement mesh.

TurfMesh is laid directly onto the grass surface and secured in place by supplied steel U-pins. Grass roots quickly grow through and establish within the mesh apertures, areas of installation return to a natural appearance as the TurfMesh becomes part of the grass root matrix.

TurfMesh

TurfMesh has been specifically designed to facilitate vehicular traffic on ground with established grass/turf without effecting normal gardening practices e.g. mowing, fertilising, rolling.

TurfMesh is manufactured from a heavy duty thermoplastic which incorporates a blowing agent to help texture and create a less slippery surface. Green and brown in colour TurfMesh is UV stabilised, rot resistant and chemically inert, providing a long term reinforcement solution. TurfMesh is available in three grades to suit different loading capacities from pedestrian to emergency vehicle access.

Applications

  • Overflow Car Parks
  • Pedestrian grassed areas
  • Emergency Access Routes
  • Golf Course Buggy Access
  • Caravan Parks
  • Equestrian Surface Reinforcement
  • Footpaths & Cycle Tracks
  • Light Aircraft taxi-ways

Products

Stock code Description My Wrekin
TurfMesh1000 Geomat, 6500N - 2m x 20m roll
TurfMesh1400 Geomat, 9500N - 2m x 20m roll
TurfMesh1800 Geomat, 11500N - 2m x 20m roll

Related case studies

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Helping Alan Titchmarsh to ‘Love Your Garden’

Wrekin Products, manufacturer of intelligent products for civil engineering, was selected to supply its Turf Mesh and Weedstoppa geotextiles to the ITV series ‘Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh.’ The objective was to completely redesign the garden of Bolton resident Caroline Hall. Animal lover Caroline was an RSCPA Inspector until a spinal stroke left her with severe nerve damage. 

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Belton House Overspill Car Park

The National Trust commissioned expansion of their car parking facilities at Belton House, which sits within 1,300 acres of rolling deer park. A 25,000m2 field within the property was identified to provide additional parking spaces during the peak visitor times during Spring and Summer.

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National Trust
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