Can you park a car on top of artificial grass? Will this leave markings or damage the turf?
Generally speaking, artificial grass can take weight very well, but I am not sure it is a good idea to park your car on it: you have to drive you car onto the turf surface and drive if off, even though the weight of your car won’t hurt the grass, but the movements of your tires can be a problem, the spinning moves of your car tires will hurt the turf. Therefore, I definitely recommend against it. Please feel free to let us know if you have any other questions or concerns via email or this online form, thank you: https://megagrass.com/pages/free-estimates
Grass on its own isn't strong enough to support a vehicle - it’s the base underneath that makes all the difference. If you're planning to use synthetic turf in a parking area, you’ll need a solid sub-base, typically made of compacted crushed rock or road base. This foundation ensures that the turf won’t shift, sink, or become uneven under the car's weight.
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