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We’ve got an old patio area, approx 8m long by 6m wide. Currently laid old concrete type pavers that have been down at least 20 years. Is there any way we can lay artificial grass over the top of it?
I know normally you’d lift pavers, break it up, level it and then sand before laying the grass, is there any way to avoid the need to lifting the pavers?
I was told you could potentially drill right through the pavers to allow for drainage and lay a thick underlay type material first, then the artificial grass on top of that
Your thoughts?
I know normally you’d lift pavers, break it up, level it and then sand before laying the grass, is there any way to avoid the need to lifting the pavers?
I was told you could potentially drill right through the pavers to allow for drainage and lay a thick underlay type material first, then the artificial grass on top of that
Your thoughts?