Installing Gridforce is extremely straight forward. You receive pre-connected sections that can be taken straight from the pallet and installed by just one person in a single step.

Geo-textile

Geo-textile membrane should first be laid on the earth before the base layer to create ground stability.

Base Layer

To ensure optimum drainage, crushed concrete/broken stone of a size 5/32mm should be used in the base layer. In normal circumstances, the sub-base underneath the grid should be made up of approx. 50-60mm of hardcore. However, if the ground in your case is particularly soft we

would recommend that you satisfy yourself that the sub-base is capable of withstanding the desired amount of weight. We have had customers with a soft clay ground use up to 200mm of hardcore as the ground required a deep sub-base. Ideally, this should be compacted with a roller or compactor to create a firm and level surface.

Levelling Layer

To level any possible unevenness in the base layer, the Gridforce system should be installed on a layer of fine chippings or sharp sand – approx. 10-20mm deep. This should be levelled evenly with a rake.

Geo-textile

If you intend a gravel or decorative aggregate finish, we would then recommend a layer of protective membrane (geo-textile) to suppress weed growth – these are available from Gridforce. Ideally, sandwich this in the centre of the leveling layer.

Gridforce

Lay the chosen Gridforce onto the surface and firm into the ground.

Filling

Gridforce can be filled with a wide range of materials, most commonly seeded topsoil for a grassed finish or with gravel. For grass seeding we recommend a mix of 70% sand and 30% top soil (approx 0.05m3 per m2 for 50mm grid). Fill the grid so that the upper edge of the Gridforce is 5mm above the soil then soak and seed, whereas for gravel the top of the grid may be completely covered.

For a gravel finish, we would not recommend using a gravel below 10-12mm in size. If the area is not exactly rectangular, the grid can be cut to shape with a hand/electric saw but obviously this will require purchasing extra stock and then cutting down to the right size. The grid will function effectively on a slope up to 45 degrees.

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Separating Sections/Layers

If a section of grid needs to be separated, place it at the point of separation on a higher surface (another layer of Gridforce works best), and push it out of the connecting system using your foot.

Calculations for Quantities

Hardcore/Broken Stone required for the base layer

For cars = 100kg – 200kg of hardcore/broken stone per m²
For trucks = 200kg – 400kg of hardcore/broken stone per m²

Sand/Ballast required for the leveling layer

For all grid types = 25kg of sharp sand (for a grass finish), ballast or fine chippings per m²

Topsoil required for a grass surface (per m2)

For 30mm grid = 25kg of topsoil
For 40mm grid = 32kg of topsoil
For 50mm grid = 40kg of topsoil

Aggregate required for a graveled area (per m2)

For 30mm grid = 55kg of gravel
For 40mm grid = 72kg of gravel
For 50mm grid = 90kg of gravel

Gridforce Laying Diagram

Prepare the underground according to the use.

Start to lay the Gridforce in the left corner and lay it step by step:

Laying Order

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