Dog Run Ground Protection Mesh
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Size: 6.7' x 25' (167.5 SF)
Roll Weight: 60 lbs
Our grass protection mesh is designed for demanding applications. The osculated mesh pattern provides a high degree of strength which is required to support the weight of pedestrian, dog or even vehicle traffic. Our mesh is ASTM lab tested to ensure strength and durability.
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Each Roll of MudStop™ HG requires 100 ground staples for proper installation. (sold separately)
How many rolls of MudStop™ HG do you need for your project? Just enter your square footage below:
MudStop™ HG was originally designed primarily for grass protection against vehicle traffic. Because of this, the mesh is built super tough and is ideal for high impact dog runs and play areas in both residential and commercial settings.
MudStop™ HG is the ideal material to keep dog runs from becoming mud runs! The mesh is engineered to provide grass areas with protection against root damage from dogs running and playing. The osculated mesh pattern is engineered with small openings which keeps paws from getting stuck. Is digging an issue? Our mesh will prevent that from happening as well. MudStop™ HG is the perfect solution to keep your dog run, lawn or high traffic area mud free and your dog with a safe place to run and play.
Most heavy-duty grass protection mesh on the market is shipped in large 50’-70’ rolls which are very large, heavy and difficult to handle. When developing MudStop™ HG we kept this in mind and decided to produce 25’ rolls which are much easier to handle and work with. A roll of MudStop™ HG weighs 60 lbs and can be picked up and moved by one person instead of two. Additionally, due to the reduced roll length, smaller projects can be accomplished without having to purchase a bunch of extra material.
Low priced economy-grade mesh can provide basic reinforcement for very occasional vehicular parking. Where issues arise are in material durability and reduced traction. Due to its low strength, economy-grade mesh quickly deforms when driven on and will begin to rut out the grass underneath. Additionally, the low priced mesh is typically a flat mesh without ridges. This can create a slippery surface for pedestrians and vehicles when wet. MudStop™ HG incorporates an osculated mesh pattern to provide greatly enhanced material strength while its multi-layer design enables enhanced traction for both vehicles and pedestrians.
MudStop™ HG grass protection mesh can be installed in a wide variety of different landscape applications - pretty much anywhere you want protection against rutting from tires or foot traffic!
The installation of MudStop™ HG in a lawn area can easily be accomplished by the homeowner. Follow the simple 3-step process below to reinforce your lawn with MudStop™ HG for optimal protection of your lawn area:
Note: The following instructions area also appropriate for installing MudStop™ HG in a dog run or play area.
First cut the grass area short so that the mesh can be applied as close to the root zone as possible.
Roll out the mesh on the grass’s surface.
Using 8" ground staples, affix the mesh to the ground’s surface placing 1 staple every 18 inches in all directions. (each 25' roll of MudStop™ HG requires approximately 100 staples) As a general rule of thumb, the more staples you use the more secure the mesh will be. Edges and seams may require additional staples depending on the installation site characteristics. While stapling, be sure to smooth out any bumps or bubbles in the mesh caused by an uneven grass surface.
You can now drive, park and walk on your reinforced lawn. Be sure to water the grass well to encourage appropriate grass growth through the mesh. This will help disguise the material and provide a more natural looking surface.
If you are parking an rv, boat or other heavy vehicle long-term on the mesh it is a good idea to double up the mesh where the wheels will directly rest. Over time a very heavy load concentrated on a single area can deform the mesh especially during heavy rainfall if the ground below becomes saturated. Adding a second layer of mesh will provide additional support and help to prevent indentation into your lawn from the vehicle tires.The best way to accomplish this is to install a 1-1/2’ square under the main mesh layer where each tire will rest.
MudStop™ HG is stocked and ships from our Kansas City distribution center. Orders typically ship within one business day. Shipping is free and most customers experience delivery within one week of order placement.
MudStop™ HG orders typically ship within one business day of order placement. Smaller orders of a couple rolls typically ship via UPS / Fedex while larger orders ship by LTL freight. If your order ship via LTL freight the delivery company will contact you prior to delivery to arrange a delivery window that works with your schedule.
Transit times on the map above are shown in business days and exclude weekends and holidays.
Owners and pet care facilities want the best for their pets while offering vibrant green grass in their dog runs. The high level of energy dogs display while at the peak of outdoor activities along with the surrounding elements can seem overwhelming. Your lawn can turn into a worn-out mess loaded with countless mud puddles. Trying to find the middle ground between active dog play and keeping your lawn green and healthy can be a difficult accomplishment.
We will address the difficulties owners face trying to keep their lawns green and healthy while allowing their furry friends to romp and play. To find the perfect solution consider an innovative product known as grass protection mesh. Pet owners can give their dogs outdoor fun and games without harming the beauty and quality of their lawns.
Fresh green grass in dog runs can be short-lived because it's occupied by your dog! Here are some of the leading challenges facing the health of grass:
Dog Digging in Lawn
Wear And Tear – When dogs are active by running and playing, the earth underneath will become compacted causing root damage to grass and preventing its growth. Your lawn will become covered in patches of dead or damaged grass. In areas where several dogs hang out, the constant activities will create worn patches that will damage the grass even faster.
Digging – Digging is a natural habit that most dogs, at one time or another, will do. Digging will quickly damage a beautiful lawn turning it into holes, mounds, and dying grass. This habit will damage grass and the underlying soil structure, making it impossible for grass to return.
Waste – Dog urine is loaded with nitrogen that will burn grass leaving yellow spots in its place. Feces will create harmful pathogens that will deteriorate the health of your lawn. Excrement will change the chemistry of the soil making it difficult for grass to grow.
The change in seasons and weather conditions can be challenging. Rain can turn a beautiful lawn into mud pockets while drought makes the grass more vulnerable to foot and vehicular traffic. Other challenges include dormant periods of time in the winter and the scorching sun in summer makes grass less resilient causing stress to healthy lawns.
Dog owners use different techniques to protect their lawns.
Fencing And Zoning - Some owners will designate certain areas for dogs in their lawn to reduce some wear and tear but this might not be a good idea for smaller areas or if the owner does not want to portion out sections of their lawn. Keep in mind, dogs might not recognize boundaries unless they are trained. Also, there are property owners who do not like the look of fencing.
Training Yes And No – You can train your dog for restroom areas but will not stop wear caused by play time areas. Training your dog takes a lot of time and patience. This might be for all dog owners.
Maintenance Actions – Watering, aerating, and overseeding can prevent some damage but takes a lot of work and time. In turn maintenance might not be the answer during high dog activities. Also, gardening requires a level of knowledge and labor. This is not something everyone wants to be involved in.
The above methods can provide some relief but might not completely protect your grass. Many owners are looking for better solutions.
Grass Protection Mesh is the perfect solution. It's long-lasting and environmentally friendly.
Dog Standing in Grass
Long-lasting mesh – This mesh is designed to protect grass roots from being harmed and will stop dog digging. It's made from high-density polyethylene known for its strength and resilience. The mesh serves as a shield by distributing paw and foot traffic evenly across the surface and reducing the overall impact on any area of the lawn.
The Material - This material is porous allowing water, light, and nutrients to reach the grass for excellent growth and health. This is very important for maintaining your lawn's ecosystem. It can breathe and absorb important nutrients even though it has a protective layer.
Eco-Friendly – This product is made from an environmentally friendly material that will conform to the landscape without adding any harmful elements. Meshes are recyclable and appealing to the eye.
Installation Made Easy – You can install this by yourself. Lay out the mesh over the grass and secure it with stakes.
Maintenance – The mesh is practically maintenance-free once it's installed. You should check it from time to time to ensure the mesh stays secure and free of debris. That's all it takes.
Dog Digging in Dirt
It's important to prepare the area by mowing your lawn and removing debris and large stones. Evenly roll out the mesh and secure all the edges and intersections using U-pins or staples to ensure it stays in place. After some time, the grass will grow through the mesh, creating a natural reinforced surface that will last a long time and look nice.
While most consumers are heading to grass protection mesh, it can be combined with other materials for added protection.
Artificial Turf - This is a low-maintenance alternative that eliminates problems found in natural grass but does not have the same environmental benefits. Installing this is more complicated but provides a permanent answer that does not need any upkeep.
Paving Stones – These stones are perfect for pathways for directing traffic and reducing wear on certain areas but do not have the aesthetic appeal of other materials. These stones offer a stable surface for high traffic.
Mulch Areas – You can create zones using mulch for dogs to relieve themselves or for play areas limiting the level of damage to the grass. This is a practical solution that is inexpensive and easy to repair.
Combining these materials along with grass protection mesh will give you the ultimate lawn protection providing a pleasing outdoor area. As an example, using mulch where dogs relieve themselves will prevent damage from urine. Paving stones can give you a long-lasting pathway that will reduce wear on your grass.
Using a comprehensive approach is important for having a dog-friendly, healthy lawn. Using grass protection mesh along with an alternative like much or artificial turf can give you great results. Lawn care such as aeration and fertilizing will help the grass's resilience. It's a good idea to rotate your dog's play area, will give the previous area a chance to recover.
Fighting to have vibrant, green ground in your dog run might come with some challenges but with new innovative products on the market, like grass protection mesh, you will get there. As a pet owner, you know how difficult it can be to have space for your furry friend while maintaining a vibrant healthy lawn. Using lawn protection products, you can enjoy a beautiful thriving lawn while your best friend romps and plays. Grass protection mesh is incredibly long-lasting, absorbent, and very easy to use. What more could you ask for than harmony between your lawn and your dog?
With a combination of superior products and good lawn care, there will be a good balance between your dog and your grass in the outdoor world. Using the right tools and planning ahead of time, you can win the war going on between your grass and your pet!
Dog Sitting in Park