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    Rubber grass mats UK — Rubberco supplies heavy-duty, interlocking rubber grass mats for ground protection across horse gateways, gardens, events, car parking, and more. Made from recycled rubber, our mats protect your grass from vehicle damage, mud, and heavy foot traffic while allowing drainage and air flow to keep the grass healthy underneath. Free UK delivery on all orders.

    What Are Rubber Grass Mats?

    Rubber grass mats are solid, interlocking mats manufactured from 100% recycled tyre rubber. Unlike plastic ground reinforcement grids — which are designed to be buried permanently and grown through — rubber grass mats sit on top of the ground surface and can be laid and lifted repeatedly. Their open-cell or studded base design allows rainwater to drain freely, while the load-rated solid rubber construction distributes weight evenly to prevent ground rutting and turf damage.

    At Rubberco, we stock rubber grass mats in multiple sizes and thicknesses, from lightweight 10mm pedestrian mats to heavy-duty 23mm mats rated for HGVs and horse access routes. All mats interlock at the edges for tool-free installation and can be cut on-site with a sharp knife or jigsaw.

    Key Benefits of Rubber Grass Mats

    • Ground protection: Distributes vehicle and foot traffic loads across the surface, preventing deep ruts and compaction damage to the soil below.
    • Mud control: Creates a solid, stable surface over muddy gateways and paths — no more churned-up ground after rain.
    • Vehicle tracking prevention: Stops tyres from cutting tracks into lawn, paddock entrances, and grass driveways.
    • Horse and livestock access: Non-slip textured surface provides safe, secure footing for horses, ponies, and other livestock in all weathers.
    • Grass recovery: Open design lets water and air reach roots — grass recovers fully within weeks of mats being lifted.
    • Reusable and relocatable: Lift, stack, transport, and re-lay as many times as needed with no loss of performance.
    • All-weather performance: Recycled rubber stays flexible in frost, performs in mud and rain — purpose-built for British outdoor conditions.

    Types of Rubber Grass Mats

    Not all rubber grass mats are the same. Choosing the right type depends on your use case, load requirements, and whether the installation is temporary or semi-permanent:

    • Heavy Duty Rubber Grass Mats (20mm–23mm): Designed for vehicle access, horse gateways, equestrian use, HGV routes, and construction sites. Rated to 350–450 tonnes/m². The most popular choice for farm and equestrian use in the UK.
    • Standard Rubber Grass Mats (15mm): Ideal for event parking, caravan pitches, residential driveways, and garden pathways. Handles cars, 4×4s, horseboxes, and light commercial vehicles.
    • Light Duty Rubber Grass Mats (10mm): Suitable for pedestrian pathways, playground access, and low-traffic garden areas. Easy to handle and lift single-handed.
    • Interlocking Rubber Grass Mats: Edge-interlocking design connects mats together to create a seamless, stable surface. Available in 500mm × 500mm and 910mm × 910mm formats.
    • Roll-out Rubber Grass Matting: Continuous roll format for long pathways, racecourses, and event access routes where a quick, continuous surface is needed.

    Where to Use Rubber Grass Mats

    Rubber grass mats are one of the most versatile outdoor surface protection products available. Here are the most common applications in the UK:

    Garden Pathways

    Create a permeable, mud-free garden path without laying concrete or decking. Rubber grass mats sit directly on the lawn and can be lifted seasonally or repositioned as your garden layout changes.

    Horse Gateways and Paddock Entrances

    Gateway mud is one of the most common equestrian problems in the UK. Rubber grass mats provide a non-slip, load-bearing surface at paddock entrances that keeps hooves clean and prevents gateways turning to quagmires in winter. We recommend 20mm+ thickness for horse access.

    Temporary Event Flooring

    Weddings, festivals, agricultural shows, and outdoor corporate events all need temporary access routes that protect the host's grass. Rubber grass mats deploy in hours, handle vehicle and pedestrian traffic, and lift cleanly afterwards — leaving the venue's lawn intact.

    Car Parking on Grass

    Whether it's a private event, overflow parking for a business, or a permanent grass driveway, rubber grass mats protect the turf from tyre damage and prevent vehicles getting stuck in soft ground.

    Playground Access Paths

    Create safe, non-slip, all-weather paths around school playgrounds and public parks. Rubber's natural shock-absorbing properties add an extra safety benefit underfoot.

    Camping Sites

    Give camper vans, motorhomes, and caravans a stable, level surface to park on. Prevents pitches from becoming boggy and protects campsite grass from repeated seasonal damage.

    How to Install Rubber Grass Mats — Step by Step

    1. Prepare the ground: Clear the area of debris, stones, and long grass. For muddy areas, fill deep ruts with aggregate or sharp sand and roughly level before laying mats. For temporary use over good ground, no preparation is needed.
    2. Lay the first mat: Start at the entry point or most critical area. Place the first mat flat on the ground. Check it sits level — adjust the ground underneath if needed.
    3. Interlock subsequent mats: Each mat has male and female interlocking edges. Push adjacent mats together firmly by hand to create a connected surface. No tools or fixings required.
    4. Continue outward: Work row by row, interlocking each mat as you go. Stagger the joints (like brickwork) for a stronger, more stable surface — especially important for vehicle access routes.
    5. Cut mats to fit: At edges and around obstacles, use a sharp utility knife, jigsaw, or angle grinder to trim mats to shape. Cutting does not affect the performance of adjacent mats.

    Rubber vs Plastic Grass Mats — Which Is Better?

    Feature Rubber Grass Mats Plastic/HDPE Grids
    Material Recycled rubber (solid) HDPE or polypropylene (open grid)
    Load capacity 350–450 tonnes/m² Typically 100–300 tonnes/m²
    Anti-slip performance Excellent — textured rubber surface Variable — smooth plastic surface
    Horse suitability Excellent — hoof-safe, non-slip Poor — hoof can catch in open grid
    UK winter performance Excellent — flexible in frost Brittle in cold temperatures
    Installation type Temporary or semi-permanent Usually permanent in-ground
    Reusability Fully reusable, relocatable Not easily moved once installed
    Grass visibility Solid mat — grass not visible Open grid — grass visible through
    Environmental 100% recycled rubber Virgin plastic (non-recycled)
    Cost (upfront) Higher per m² Lower per m²
    Long-term value Higher — 10–15 year lifespan Lower — can crack and degrade

    Verdict: For horse gateways, equestrian use, events, and anywhere anti-slip performance matters in wet UK conditions — rubber grass mats are the superior choice. For permanent grass reinforcement where you want vegetation to grow through, plastic grids may be appropriate.

    Rubber Grass Mat Thickness Guide

    Thickness Best Use Case Load Rating
    10mm Light pedestrian pathways, garden paths, playground access Light foot traffic
    15mm Heavy pedestrian, cyclists, cars, caravan pitches, garden events 350 T/m²
    20mm–23mm Horse gateways, vehicle access, HGV routes, construction sites 350–450 T/m²

    Frequently Asked Questions — Rubber Grass Mats UK

    What are rubber grass mats used for?

    Rubber grass mats are used to protect grass and soil from damage caused by vehicles, horses, heavy foot traffic, and events. Common applications include horse gateways, paddock entrances, temporary event parking, garden pathways, caravan pitches, car parking on grass, and playground access paths. They are one of the most versatile ground protection solutions available in the UK.

    How long do rubber grass mats last?

    High-quality rubber grass mats typically last 10–15 years or more with normal use. Recycled rubber is UV-stable, frost-resistant, and does not degrade in standing water or mud. Because the mats can be lifted and re-laid, they are not subject to in-ground deterioration. Regular cleaning and proper storage when not in use will extend lifespan further.

    Can rubber grass mats be driven on?

    Yes. Our 15mm mats are rated to 350 tonnes per m² — suitable for cars, 4×4s, horseboxes, tractors, and light commercial vehicles. Our 23mm heavy duty mats are rated to 450 tonnes per m² for HGVs, large agricultural machinery, and construction vehicles. Always check the load rating for your specific vehicle weight before selecting a mat thickness.

    Do rubber grass mats kill grass?

    No — not in temporary use. The open-cell design allows water and air to reach grass roots. After mats are lifted, grass typically recovers within 2–4 weeks. In permanent installations with heavy shading, some grass thinning may occur, but full die-off is unlikely. For truly permanent installations, consider aerating the area underneath periodically.

    What thickness grass mat do I need?

    For light pedestrian pathways and gardens, 10mm is sufficient. For cars, caravans, and standard event use, 15mm is the most popular choice. For horses, horse boxes, tractors, and HGVs, choose 20mm or 23mm thick mats. If in doubt, go thicker — a heavier mat performs better in muddy conditions and has a longer working life under vehicle loads.

    Are rubber grass mats suitable for horse gateways?

    Yes — rubber grass mats are one of the most popular solutions for horse gateway mud in the UK. We recommend a minimum of 20mm thickness for horse access, as the greater depth handles hoof pressure and horse box/trailer wheels without flexing excessively. The non-slip rubber surface provides safe footing for horses in all weather conditions, and the solid mat surface means there are no gaps or grid openings that could trap hooves — unlike some plastic grid alternatives.

    Rubber Grass Mats — Complete UK Application Guide 2026

    Why Grass Mats Outperform Plastic Ground Reinforcement Grids

    The UK ground protection market includes both plastic HDPE grids (designed to be filled with aggregate or grown through with grass) and solid rubber grass mats (designed to be laid on top of existing ground). These are fundamentally different products for different purposes — but they're frequently confused, with buyers specifying the wrong product for their application.

    Feature Rubber Grass Mats Plastic HDPE Grids
    Load capacity 350–450 T/m² 100–300 T/m²
    Anti-slip for horses Excellent (solid rubber surface) Poor (open grid catches hooves)
    Reusable/relocatable Yes — unlimited relays Not easily moved once installed
    UK frost performance Excellent (flexible in frost) Brittle at sub-zero temperatures
    Horse gateway use Ideal Unsuitable (hoof-trap risk)
    Installation Lay on existing ground Requires aggregate base preparation
    Environmental 100% recycled rubber Virgin plastic (non-recycled)

    Load Ratings by Application

    Application Recommended Thickness Why
    Garden pathway 10mm light duty Pedestrian only, easy to handle
    Caravan / car parking 15mm standard Cars, campervans, horseboxes
    Horse gateway 20mm–23mm heavy duty Horse + horsebox/trailer loads
    Event / festival parking 15mm standard Multiple cars, quick deploy/recover
    HGV / construction access 23mm + aggregate base Heavy vehicle loads, >7.5 tonne

    Rubberco grass mats are manufactured from 100% recycled SBR rubber. Each mat contains the rubber equivalent of approximately 2.5 recycled car tyres — diverting waste from landfill while delivering a product that outperforms virgin plastic alternatives in most equestrian and event applications.

    Rubber Grass Mats — Full Technical Specification & Application Guide

    How Rubber Grass Mats Protect Turf

    The damage mechanism that rubber grass mats prevent is compaction and shear damage to root zones. When a vehicle tyre or horse hoof contacts unprotected grass, it applies three forces simultaneously: compressive load (pushing soil particles together), shear stress (lateral forces from tyre slip), and concentrated pressure (the tyre contact patch exerts pressure far exceeding the tyre's load rating per m²). Together, these forces compact the top 50–150mm of soil, destroying the aeration channels and root structures that maintain healthy grass growth.

    A rubber grass mat distributes the tyre contact patch load across the entire mat area (0.5m² for a 500×500mm mat, up to 0.9m² for a 910×910mm mat), reducing the pressure per unit area by 50–90% compared to direct tyre contact. The mat's flexible rubber structure also allows soil micromovement that dissipates shear stress, preventing the soil shearing and tearing that causes gateway ruts and entrance area compaction.

    Grass Recovery After Mat Use

    A concern frequently raised by first-time grass mat users is whether the grass will survive under the mats. The answer depends on duration of use and light levels. In temporary event use (1–7 days), quality open-design rubber grass mats allow sufficient air and water penetration that grass under the mat shows minimal stress. After mat removal, grass recovers to full health within 7–14 days in growing season (April–October).

    For semi-permanent installations (gateways, permanent car parking areas), some grass thinning in the highest-use areas is expected — the reduction in light and the sustained mechanical pressure reduce vigour over time. Most permanent rubber grass mat users maintain a thin functional turf layer rather than full competition-quality grass — which provides adequate drainage and prevents bare mud while significantly reducing the maintenance burden compared to unprotected turf.

    Rubber Grass Mats for Events — Complete Planning Guide

    Outdoor events (weddings, agricultural shows, music festivals, corporate events) represent the largest single-use case for rubber grass mats in the UK. Event organisers face a specific challenge: the host venue's grass must be protected during the event and returned to presentable condition for the landowner afterwards — often within days of the event ending.

    Site Assessment Before Ordering

    Before ordering rubber grass mats for an event, assess:

    • Ground conditions: Saturated ground provides less support for mat loads. For ground with drainage issues, consider laying mats over a layer of 50mm angular aggregate before the mat — this provides a drainage base and additional load spreading.
    • Traffic volume: Calculate the number of vehicle movements expected. For car parking areas, estimate 2–4 movements per vehicle per event day (arrival + departure + circulating). For more than 200 vehicle movements per day, upgrade from 15mm to 23mm mats.
    • Event duration: Grass recovers well from 1–3 day events with mat coverage. For events of 5+ days, increase aeration breaks if operationally feasible — partially lifting mat sections during rest periods allows gas exchange in the root zone.
    • Post-event inspection: Agree the post-event grass condition standard with the landowner before the event. Photographic evidence of pre-event condition is valuable if disputes arise about restoration costs.

    Covering Large Areas — Quantity Calculator

    Area Type Typical Size Mats Required (500mm) Mats Required (1m×1.5m)
    Horse gateway (standard) 3m × 4m 48 tiles 8 mats
    Small event car park (50 cars) 50m × 20m 4,000 tiles (track zones only) 667 mats
    Festival access route (50m run) 50m × 3m 600 tiles 100 mats
    Wedding marquee approach 20m × 2m 160 tiles 27 mats

    Note: For event car parking, full-coverage matting of the entire parking area is not required unless the ground is extremely soft. Track-only coverage of the main access routes and turning areas typically provides 80% of the protective benefit at 30–40% of the mat quantity.

    Rubber Grass Mats vs Ply Track vs Metal Road Plates

    Property Rubber Mats Ply Trackway Steel Road Plates
    Load capacity 350–450 T/m² 50–100 T/m² 100+ T/m²
    Grass protection Excellent Poor (smothers) Poor (smothers)
    Anti-slip (horses) Excellent Poor (wet) Dangerous
    Reusability Unlimited 1–3 uses Unlimited but heavy
    Weight Light (3–8 kg/mat) Medium Very heavy (HGV needed)
    Cost (per m²) £15–£35 £8–£15 £25–£60 hire
    Environmental 100% recycled rubber Single-use wood waste High carbon (steel)

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