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rhagfo
Mar 02, 2019Explorer III
Campfire Time wrote:
Instead of using rubber mats, which may prove to be worse than just parking on the grass, have you considered grass block pavers? Assuming your HOA would even allow that. If they don't allow trailers, they may have the lawn police checking on that too.
camp-n-family wrote:
I agree with the grass block pavers idea. Stable to park on even with a slope and you don’t really see them once the grass is grown. My neighbourhood uses this system for the public pathways that have areas where service vehicles need access.
X3
These would give you a solid base, no ruts in the lawn, and your lawn. I would also provide an extra parking area when the trailer isn't home.
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