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Aibu to remove these pavers and install grass

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DreamyNavyMentor · 03/06/2024 00:41

This is my house and I get flooding due to the yellow pavers.

I was thinking of removing the yellow pavers as far as the grass area (so half the pavers) and putting down something else.

In the background whee the gazebo is are some really old pavers that haven't been installed properly and are shrinking. I was thinking of removing them and putting in grass as well.

The raised grass area is sadly unable to be removed as it's retaining next doors garden.

I hate the yellow pavers, need a paved area to put the table and chairs (plus gazebo) and was thinking a long area could be good for the child to go up and down on this bike or whatever. (Weather dependent)

The pavers close to the picture actually run about two rows of yellow pavers back and looks ok.

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Aibu to remove these pavers and install grass
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DelightedlLime · 03/06/2024 07:36

Oh those pavers are horrid! I had similar - but then I installed fake grass over them and never went back!

Fake grass is better and lower maintenance than real grass.

DreamyNavyMentor · 03/06/2024 19:15

They aren't to my liking, fake grass his however not to my taste lol

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DreamyNavyMentor · 03/06/2024 21:40

Are those grates for grass naff?

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