Hs anyne ever used this in a holiday renta property and was it successsful?
One of the smaller houses I manage has a small garden with a kind of lawn but in the summer it gets very hot and dry and ends up looking very ragged so I am wondering if astro turf would be a possible solution?
It is on a small slope so would be hard to tile or deck it, any other ideas?
Astroturf??
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Thanks Mouse - might get a free sample sent to me to see what its like.
I think it could work but why do things like this cost so much more in France than in the UK?!
I can find it from £5.99 a square metre here but over there is it more like 30 euros a square metre!!
Can't really work out why there is such a big difference in price....
I think it could work but why do things like this cost so much more in France than in the UK?!
I can find it from £5.99 a square metre here but over there is it more like 30 euros a square metre!!
Can't really work out why there is such a big difference in price....
ah we suffer from that too. In fact we rarely buy anything from here anymore, we search online. Having just bought appliances for our new kitchen refit online we save nearly €1000 against the prices quoted in the local stores here - ridiculous.I think it could work but why do things like this cost so much more in France than in the UK?!
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