Grass Protection Mesh - MudStop HG™ - Heavy Grade


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Roll Size: Grass Protection Mesh - 6.7' x 25' Roll
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Description


MudStop™ HG provides enhanced grass protection for areas of daily vehicular or pedestrian traffic. The mesh provides a surface which helps to distribute the weight of a vehicle over a wider area, preventing rutting, sinking and grass root damage. The reinforced osculated mesh is designed to resist damage when subjected to frequent downward pressure from either heavy vehicles or frequent foot traffic. Manufactured from HDPE (High Density Polyethylene), MudStop™ HG is UV resistant and conforms to the grass area. Due to it’s osculated mesh structure the material is flexible and can conform to the lawn area but remains strong and provides a stable, drivable surface.

MudStop™ HG is designed for parking areas that will experience daily or very frequent traffic. These applications include but are not limited to: commercial parking areas, daily use residential parking, RV parking and storage areas, maintenance access roads, public pedestrian pathways. The mesh can also be used for dog runs as the openings are small enough to keep even very small dog's paws from slipping through. (see photos)

MudStop HG™
At a Glance

  • Manufactured in the USA
  • Built-In UV Stabilization
  • Promotes Healthy Grass Growth
  • Reduces Mud
  • Quick Installation
  • Made with Recyclable Materials

MudStop™ HG
Heavy-Grade Grass Protection Mesh

Download Product Specification Sheet
  • Roll Size: 6.7' x 25'
  • Square Feet Per Roll: 167.5
  • Roll Weight: 60 lbs

HG

Heavy-Grade

Our grass protection mesh is designed for demanding applications. The osculated mesh pattern provides a high degree of strength which is required to support the weight of a vehicle. Our mesh is ASTM lab tested to ensure strength and durability.

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Do you have product related or purchasing questions? We are happy to help, feel free to contact us.

Ground Staples

Each Roll of MudStop™ HG requires 100 ground staples for proper installation. (sold separately)

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MudStop™ HG Calculator

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"I Love the Heavy Duty Quality"

“Absolutely the best, least costly and less work solution to a turn a grassy area into an extra parking spot. I love the heavy duty quality and the way the green material looks. One $600 roll did the job with no digging/prepping needed. The alternative would’ve been $4300 for cement conversion or $2300 for gravel. The best part of it all: No permits required and can easily be converted back to just grass in the future.”

- Victor, Philadelphia, PA

Easy to Work With 25-foot Roll Size

Most heavy-duty grass protection mesh on the market is shipped in large 50’-70’ rolls which are very large, heavy and difficult to handle. When developing MudStop™ HG we kept this in mind and decided to produce 25’ rolls which are much easier to handle and work with. A roll of MudStop™ HG weighs 60 lbs and can be picked up and moved by one person instead of two. Additionally, due to the reduced roll length, smaller projects can be accomplished without having to purchase a bunch of extra material.

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MudStop™ HG vs Economy-Grade Mesh

Low priced economy-grade mesh can provide basic reinforcement for very occasional vehicular parking. Where issues arise are in material durability and reduced traction. Due to its low strength, economy-grade mesh quickly deforms when driven on and will begin to rut out the grass underneath. Additionally, the low priced mesh is typically a flat mesh without ridges. This can create a slippery surface for pedestrians and vehicles when wet. MudStop™ HG incorporates an osculated mesh pattern to provide greatly enhanced material strength while its multi-layer design enables enhanced traction for both vehicles and pedestrians.

Where Can MudStop™ HG be Installed?

MudStop™ HG grass protection mesh can be installed in a wide variety of different landscape applications - pretty much anywhere you want protection against rutting from tires or foot traffic!

Residential Parking Areas

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Commercial Parking Areas

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Vehicle Access Roads

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Golf Cart & ATV Pathways

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RV, Trailer or Boat Storage Lanes

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Overflow Event Parking

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Pedestrian Walkway Areas

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Great for Dog Runs Too!

In addition to protecting grass from vehicular damage, MudStop™ HG can also be used to protect grass from becoming damaged in dog run areas. The osculated mesh pattern is engineered with small openings which keeps paws from getting stuck. Does your dog love to dig in your lawn? Our mesh will prevent that from happening as well. MudStop™ HG is the perfect solution to keep your lawn mud free and your dog with a safe place to run and play.

3-Step Easy-Installation

The installation of MudStop™ HG in a lawn area can easily be accomplished by the homeowner. Follow the simple 3-step process below to reinforce your lawn with MudStop™ HG for optimal protection of your lawn area:

Step 1:
Cut the Grass Short:

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First cut the grass area short so that the mesh can be applied as close to the root zone as possible. 

Step 2:
Roll out the Mesh:

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Roll out the mesh on the grass’s surface. 

Step 3:
Attach Using Ground Staples:

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Using 8" ground staples, affix the mesh to the ground’s surface placing 1 staple every 18 inches in all directions. (each 25' roll of MudStop™ HG requires approximately 100 staples) As a general rule of thumb, the more staples you use the more secure the mesh will be. Edges and seams may require additional staples depending on the installation site characteristics. While stapling, be sure to smooth out any bumps or bubbles in the mesh caused by an uneven grass surface.

You're Done,
Park Your Vehicle!

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You can now drive, park and walk on your reinforced lawn. Be sure to water the grass well to encourage appropriate grass growth through the mesh. This will help disguise the material and provide a more natural looking surface.

Parking an RV or Boat?

If you are parking an rv, boat or other heavy vehicle long-term on the mesh it is a good idea to double up the mesh where the wheels will directly rest. Over time a very heavy load concentrated on a single area can deform the mesh especially during heavy rainfall if the ground below becomes saturated. Adding a second layer of mesh will provide additional support and help to prevent indentation into your lawn from the vehicle tires.The best way to accomplish this is to install a 1-1/2’ square under the main mesh layer where each tire will rest.

How Long Will Shipping Take?

MudStop™ HG is stocked and ships from our Kansas City distribution center. Orders typically ship within one business day. Shipping is free and most customers experience delivery within one week of order placement.

Transit Time

MudStop™ HG orders typically ship within one business day of order placement. Smaller orders of a couple rolls typically ship via UPS / Fedex while larger orders ship by LTL freight. If your order ship via LTL freight the delivery company will contact you prior to delivery to arrange a delivery window that works with your schedule.

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Transit times on the map above are shown in business days and exclude weekends and holidays.

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The Best Grass For High Traffic Areas

It can be a real challenge finding the best grass for your home's yard. There are many grasses available and therefore it's important choosing the one that will thrive in your climate and meet your soils specific needs. We will cover both warm-season and cool-season grasses so you can select the best one for your area and the best match for your new lawn.

Explore some of the most durable grasses that have proven over and over to withstand heavy foot traffic and not lose their appeal. You will also learn some valuable tips for repairing and preventing damage to your lawn while being introduced to some of the best grass seeds in your area.

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Touching Nice Grass

Selecting The Leading Grasses for Heavy Foot Traffic

If your lawn has always been the center of attention when it comes foot traffic, it's time to choose a grass that's dependable and long-lasting to withstand the test of time. We will discuss how you can find the right grass to stand up to all sorts of physical abuses.

The Best Grasses For Highly Active Areas

If your lawn has always suffered from endless activities here are some excellent grasses you should pay close attention to:

Bermuda Grass – This grass is well known for its ability to bounce back from damage and recover quickly. It's favorite time is during full sun while tolerating shady times.

Zoysia Grass
- Theses warm-season grass will wits need for water is much less than other grasses making it economically friendly.

Tall Fescue - This grass loves cooler temperatures and climates due to its deep rooted system and ability to withstand stress caused by high foot traffic unlike many other cool-season grasses.

Kentucky Bluegrass – This is a cool-season grass that is well known for its rich green color and fine texture. It can resists wear but will need more maintenance than some other varieties of grass.

Perennial Ryegrass - hits grass will germinate very quickly and will form a dense turf that will handle heavy foot traffic. It's one of the chosen grasses for sports fields or blended with other grasses to increase resistance to wear.

To make a decision what grass would be best for your heavy traffic lawn, you must consider your climate, the amount of sun is exposed to your lawn, the kind of soil, and water requirements.

Climates - As referred to by their characteristics, warm-season grass like Bermuda and Zoysia are better choices for warm climates while cool-season grasses like Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue prefer cooler climates.

Soil – Many grasses, like other plants, prefer certain soils . Tall Fescue p\refers clay soil but Kentucky Bluegrass prefers loamy soil.

Sun – When looking for the best grass for your lawn, pick a grass that meets your lawn's requirements. Some grasses need full sun whole others tolerate or require some shade.

Watering Requirements – While going down your list for what you need for a grass, watering should be an important factor especially if you live in a water restricted area or you want to conserve water.

Preparing Area for Sod

Preparing Area for Installing Sod

Researching

You might want to make a list of what various grasses need and what you have to offer.. Choosing the right grass will give you the opportunity to create a beautiful, long-lasting lawn that gives you everything you need.

If heavy foot traffic will place an important part in your yard, do everything you can to keep it healthy and vibrant. To ensure you will have a strong and vibrant lawn takes caring for and maintaining your lawn.

Clearing Area for Seeding

Preparing to Seed Lawn

Repairing A Damaged Lawn

It can be a challenge to care for and maintain a healthy lawn that deals with heavy foot traffic but it can be done!

We will go over tips to help you keep your lawn looking great even though it will probably fall under a lot of heavy foot traffic use.

Aerating Your Lawn Regularly

In case you don't know, aerating your lawn means improving the air circulation, the penetration of water, and the absorbency of nutrients by breaking up the compacted soil. This process entails aerating your lawn that has heavy foot traffic at least once year to keep the roots and turf healthy.

Apply Fertilizer

Fertilizing your lawn will offer essential nutrients to help your grass grow and resist wear from foot traffic. Make sure you follow the recommended application rates for your specific grass and apply the fertilizer evenly across the entire yard using a broadcast spreader.

For cool-season grass – apply the fertilizer in the early spring or fall when the temperatures are cooler.

For warm-season grass, fertilize during he late spring or summer when they grass is actively growing.

Time To Water

Watering is critical for maintaining a healthy lawn and establishing strong roots to withstand foot traffic versus dealing with shallow roots.

To encourage deep root growth, water deeply but not frequently. You should water 1 to 1-1/2 inches each week. For the best results, water the grass at sunrise to limit evaporation and keep down the potential for fungal issues.

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Watering Lawn

Mowing

Mowing might not be as simple as you think. If you cut the grass too short you will weaken the grass making it susceptible to damage from foot traffic. Here is a quick and easy guideline to help you use the right heights for cutting.

Cool-season Grass should be 2½-4 inches

Warm season grass should be 1-3 inches

Be sure to keep the mower blades sharp to ensure clean cuts that will promote faster healing for a more attractive appearance.

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Nice Lawn in Front Yard

Repair Damaged Sections Quickly

If you notice bald spots or damage on your lawn, it's time to take necessary steps as quickly as possible by reseeding or patching up spots with sod. This will help to prevent further damaged taking place.

These techniques are quite important steps for regular maintenance on heavy foot traffic lawns so you you can enjoy a beautiful lush lawn for a long time.

Shopping For New Grass Seeds

Shopping around for the best grass seed for your lawn is quite important for maintaining a healthy, attractive lawn especially a lawn that deals with heavy foot traffic. When shopping around for grass seed, take into account the cost, the quality, and how a particular seed will add a new and attractive look to your lawn. We will go over some tips for choosing the right seed at an affordable cost.

Visit Your Local Nurseries and Garden Centers

These establishments are some of the best places to visit. They have knowledgeable staff members that will help you find the right seeds for your lawn and the costs are usually very reasonable. nu many cases, they also carry unique seeds that are not commonly available in various centers.

Home Improvement Stores

Home improvement stores like The Home Depot carry a lot of garden and yard supplies including a wide range of seeds. Even though their selections might seem somewhat generic in comparison to a specialty store or nursery, their pricing is usually very reasonable due to the competition.

Freshly Mowed Lawn

Backyard After Mowing

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Installing Sod Roll

F&Qs

What is the best Kind of Grass for My Lawn?

The right choice depends on your climate, , your soil, and what you need it for. Consult with local services to find what is best for your climate. Warm-season grasses include Bermuda or Zoysia thrive for warmer climates. Cool-season grasses such as Kentucky Bluegrass or Tall Fescue thrive in cooler temperatures.

What's The Best Grass For Southern Lawns?

Hot temperatures and high humidity bring out the best in warm-season grasses including St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia.

What Is The Best Grass For Preventing Weeds?

Certain turf grasses Grow fast and will cutoff weeds by reducing available space. Fine Fescue for cooler climates and Zoysia for warmer areas are perfect choices. Their growth patterns serve as barriers against weeds without using chemicals or maintenance.

What's The Most Lush Grass?

Kentucky Bluegrass for its fine texture and deep green color. It can repair itself from damage using rhizomes and is very soft under foot.

Conclusion

Choosing the best grass for your lawn can take some time but with the right information and tips to help you out, you will get what you are looking for. Keep in mind, if you have areas in your lawn that experience heavy traffic it's important to maintain the lawn and prevent damage. In order to prevent damage and maintain a healthy lawn it will take some work but in the long run int will be well worth it.

Applying Fertilizer on Lawn

Man Applying Fertilizer