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Grass pavers

Grass pavers

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Grass pavers

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  1. Grass pavers The grass paver is ideal for areas prone to erosion; these versatile blocks can be used for domestic, industrial and agricultural applications such as drive ways, parking areas, vehicle tracks, hardstand for trucks and machinery, attenuation ponds, etc. Grass pavers are effective for any areas that are left muddy after rains. Depending on the application, grass pavers are manufactured for different specifications. All products are made from natural materials and variations in color and texture may occur at times. All variations in colour and texture may occur at times. Efflorescence is a natural occurrence in masonry products. Efflorescence does not affect the structural integrity or strength of the product. Efflorescence will usually diminish and disappear in the course of time as the product is exposed to the elements. It was the best ecofriendly installation and no responsibility will be accepted for the occurrence of efflorescence.With the continuous support of qualified professionals, we are offering modular grass pavers. This modified high molecular weight provides high recognition of your lawn and parking spot by giving green environmental protection and comprehensive supports. Grass pavers blocks encourage water infiltration and prevent rain water runoff, in order to replenish our dwindling ground water reserves.

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