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| lennyk@gmail.com 2006-07-28, 8:25 pm |
| I have a piece of lawn which I want to use to park a car and
don't want the conventional concrete grass pavers.
Does anyone know of any US sellers of turf/grass pavers like
http://www.turfpave.com ?
It appears that these types of pavers are more prevalent outside the
US.
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| They're a locally-produced or regionally-produced product, so the answer
depends on where you live. Google " turf blocks" for a lot of info about
them and perhaps some help on finding a local source. Or, just start
calling firms listed in "concrete" in your yellow pages and within a couple
of calls you should either have a source or have been informed of a source
in your general area.
They work well at providing a permeable and not unattractive parking area,
but they're not cheap -- Regards --
<lennyk@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a piece of lawn which I want to use to park a car and
> don't want the conventional concrete grass pavers.
>
> Does anyone know of any US sellers of turf/grass pavers like
> http://www.turfpave.com ?
>
> It appears that these types of pavers are more prevalent outside the
> US.
>
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