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How long do ground protection mats last?

Author: Marina

Dec. 16, 2024

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Scout Ground Protection Mats - FODS Trackout Control System

Skid steers and bobcats are used on projects of all sizes and commonly are used to move dirt, supplies and materials into areas that are difficult to access with a full size vehicle. When loading supplies across an unstable, sandy or wet substrate, tires and tracks can slip and the equipment can slide to the sides of the access way. Construction matting can be used to protect the equipment as well as the substrate below. Using GPM as skid steer mats can help make the access way more stable and prevent track slipping, rutting, spilling of materials, or even property damage. GPM also provides a layer of protection for curbs and sidewalks against direct impact from vehicles and equipment. While plywood and steel plates can also be used to provide access and stabilize the substrate, there is a tradeoff between durability and portability. Scout GPM strikes a balance between these an provides contractors a durable, water proof solution that is easy to relocate and transport to the next job.

With competitive price and timely delivery, XINXINGHUAGONG sincerely hope to be your supplier and partner.

Scout Ground Protection Mats are extremely durable and lightweight. The HDPE is also free of arsenic and does not absorb water or rot. Scout matting can support up to 80 tons of weight depending on the substrate and yet can also bend to avoid cracking. The mats are embedded with a diamond pattern of nubs which provide traction to vehicles and can also be turned over to provide a pattern better suited for pedestrian traffic. Scout GPM are ideal for construction projects where small equipment such as skid steers are moving across unstable substrates and prevents soft soil from rutting. The mats are quickly assembled and linked together into any configuration needed to fit the job. With a 10+ year lifespan, the Scout Ground Protection Mats offer a significant return on investment for contractors around the world.

How long can you leave ground protection mats over grass?

By Brett Hart

For more information, please visit Durable Plastic Ground Protection Mat.



So how long can you leave

As a general rule, the hotter the environment and/or the more direct sunlight these areas will see, the shorter your window is to leave them in place. However, there are also several other factors at play, including the design and color of the mats. Let&#;s take a look at your most popular options, which include:
  • Black Mats
  • Clear Mats
  • Raised Mats

Black Ground Protection Mats



Often the most affordable option, black ground protection mats are generally around ½ inch thick and made from a polyethylene plastic material. The mats are usually solid - except for those with molded handles or holes for connecting multiple mats together.

The solid, opaque construction and dark color of these mats does cause them to heat fairly quickly. In cooler climates, these types of mats are generally ok to leave in place for a day, but should be lifted at the end of the day to prevent damage to the grass below. Hotter climates will decrease the length of time they can be installed.

Clear Lawn Protection Mats



Clear ground protection mats are usually at bit thicker at ¾ inch and also made of PE plastic. The great thing about these mats is they are specifically designed to allow grass to continue growing even with the mats in place. This is due to the fact that they allow UV penetration. Plus being light in color, they do not heat up as quickly as the black mats.

With that being said, they are still solid and fairly heavy at 86 pounds per 4x8 foot sheet, so the grass won&#;t be able to grow freely. It just gives you a little more wiggle room for leaving the mats in place. Generally a few days is fine. Just be sure to monitor what is happening with your grass to ensure you are not smothering it.

One greatmats customer,

Raised Ground Protection Mats



Raised ground protection mats generally are square rather than rectangular in shape and interlock together. On the underside of the mats is often a grid or pedestal style support structure that lifts the surface off of the ground, creating space for air and water flow.

That support structure also limits how much the grass will be crushed underneath the mats. The surface is also usually perforated for drainage purposes, which adds to the water and airflow underneath the surface. While this style of temporary outdoor flooring is generally solid in color, it does allow a little sunlight to slip through the perforations.

While this style of system often ranges from ¾ inch to 1 ½ inch thick, it&#;s also the lightest weight - due in part to the fact that they are smaller in size (1x1 foot or 3.89 x 3.89 feet) and partly because they are not solid. You also have the option of getting pedestrian focused products in addition to drivable mats. Pedestrian mats will be lighter weight as a rule.

Greatmats customer



So while there is no exact timeframe for length of time lawn protection mats can be left installed without killing the grass, we hope this helps give you an idea of what to watch for.

When you&#;re looking to protect a manicured lawn from anything from massive construction equipment to heavy foot traffic, lawn protection mats are an amazing asset to keep the grass looking pristine. However, leaving these mats in place too long can cause damage of their own as they can smother or burn the grass if you aren&#;t careful.So how long can you leave ground protection mats in place, you ask? That really depends on the type of mat you are using and the environment in which they are being used.As a general rule, the hotter the environment and/or the more direct sunlight these areas will see, the shorter your window is to leave them in place. However, there are also several other factors at play, including the design and color of the mats. Let&#;s take a look at your most popular options, which include:Often the most affordable option, black ground protection mats are generally around ½ inch thick and made from a polyethylene plastic material. The mats are usually solid - except for those with molded handles or holes for connecting multiple mats together.The solid, opaque construction and dark color of these mats does cause them to heat fairly quickly. In cooler climates, these types of mats are generally ok to leave in place for a day, but should be lifted at the end of the day to prevent damage to the grass below. Hotter climates will decrease the length of time they can be installed.Clear ground protection mats are usually at bit thicker at ¾ inch and also made of PE plastic. The great thing about these mats is they are specifically designed to allow grass to continue growing even with the mats in place. This is due to the fact that they allow UV penetration. Plus being light in color, they do not heat up as quickly as the black mats.With that being said, they are still solid and fairly heavy at 86 pounds per 4x8 foot sheet, so the grass won&#;t be able to grow freely. It just gives you a little more wiggle room for leaving the mats in place. Generally a few days is fine. Just be sure to monitor what is happening with your grass to ensure you are not smothering it.One greatmats customer, Axel Landscape , located in Hopkins, Minnesota, did its own test that included a black mat and a clear mat left in place for 5 days, which showed little-to-no damage done to the grass after 5 days under a clear mat.Raised ground protection mats generally are square rather than rectangular in shape and interlock together. On the underside of the mats is often a grid or pedestal style support structure that lifts the surface off of the ground, creating space for air and water flow.That support structure also limits how much the grass will be crushed underneath the mats. The surface is also usually perforated for drainage purposes, which adds to the water and airflow underneath the surface. While this style of temporary outdoor flooring is generally solid in color, it does allow a little sunlight to slip through the perforations.While this style of system often ranges from ¾ inch to 1 ½ inch thick, it&#;s also the lightest weight - due in part to the fact that they are smaller in size (1x1 foot or 3.89 x 3.89 feet) and partly because they are not solid. You also have the option of getting pedestrian focused products in addition to drivable mats. Pedestrian mats will be lighter weight as a rule.Greatmats customer Sonya Smith , of Washington state, left her Portable Outdoor Tiles in place for 2 weeks and found some yellowing of the grass, but also noted that some grass was also starting to grow through the perforations of the tiles.So while there is no exact timeframe for length of time lawn protection mats can be left installed without killing the grass, we hope this helps give you an idea of what to watch for.

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