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Protecting residential lawns

Protecting residential lawns

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"You're tuned into Traffic on the Turf, and today we've got a vital, real-time tip for protecting residential lawns from that dreaded construction traffic."

"Pro Tip of the Week: Use ground protection mats + clear traffic planning to shield lawns during construction projects.

  1. Identify and flag access routes before work starts—mark out where trucks and equipment will drive to keep traffic contained
  2. Lay down ground protection mats—heavy-duty polyethylene turf mats or composite mats interlock to form temporary roadways that bear vehicle loads without rutting or crushing grass
  3. Avoid construction on wet soil—schedule heavy equipment movement during dry spells; damp turf compacts more easily and is more prone to damage
  4. After the project wraps up, core‑aerate compacted areas, overseed bare spots, and topdress to restore air, water, and root-growth conditions

HOST (wrap-up):

"Let’s break it down: planned traffic lanes + sturdy mats + dry conditions + post‑construction recovery = minimal turf damage. Residential lawn-care pros—use this strategy to save your clients time and money and keep lawns looking fresh all summer.

Tune in next time for tips on recovery overseeding blends or best mat materials and rental sources!"

✅ Why It Works

  • Compaction control: Mats distribute heavy loads, preventing deep ruts and soil densification.
  • Preserved root health: Aeration and overseeding after work support root-zone recovery.
  • Smart scheduling: Dry-season work reduces turf stress and damage.


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