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Artificial Grass On Clay Surface With Poor Drainage
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Neighbour laying artificial grass. Soil is heavy clay with obvious poor drainage.
Would a good layer of aggregate with gravel on top do ok instead of doing expensive drain options.
Would a good layer of aggregate with gravel on top do ok instead of doing expensive drain options.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Quote (from a source where they seem to know what they're talking about): "Clay-based soils don’t offer good drainage. So, if this is the case, you’ll have to add a stone layer subbase. Make sure to choose a type one stone. Also, remember that the subbase should be with a depth of 50-100 mm"
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800kg of Type 1 only costs around sixty quid
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so that would appear to be a fairly economic route
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800kg of Type 1 only costs around sixty quid
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so that would appear to be a fairly economic route
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