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NDS TT-24 Tufftrack Grassroad Paver, 24 in (2' x 2') Panel

Brand: NDS
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Original Price $57.15
Current Price $42.86
SKU TT-24

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The NDS TT-24 Tufftrack® Grassroad Paver is a durable, permeable 2 ft x 2 ft panel (4 sq ft) engineered to create drivable turf and reinforced grass surfaces. Its webbed honeycomb cell design protects root systems while allowing water, oxygen and nutrients to reach the soil for healthier turf.

  • Panel size: 2 ft x 2 ft (4 sq ft) with 120 nested hexagonal cells for high load distribution.
  • Tongue-and-groove locking system with secure clips for fast, tool-free installation and stable interlock.
  • Domed drainage openings at the cell base to promote superior water flow and turf growth.
  • Engineered strength: unfilled compressive strength ~86,563 psf; native soil-filled strength up to ~400,000 lb, supporting H-20/H-25 applications.
  • Manufactured from UV-stabilized polypropylene with recycled content; chemical resistant and recyclable.

Ideal for emergency vehicle access, fire lanes, overflow parking, driveways, golf cart paths, and erosion control, the TT-24 installs quickly over prepared soil or a base where required. Regular inspection and occasional debris removal keep turf healthy and paver performance long-lasting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much area does one TT-24 panel cover?
Each TT-24 panel measures 2 ft x 2 ft and covers 4 square feet of surface area.
Can Tufftrack support emergency vehicles and fire lanes?
Yes. Designed to support H-20/H-25 loads with high compressive strength when filled and suitable for fire lanes and heavy-vehicle access.
Do I need a sub-base to install TT-24?
TT-24 can be installed over prepared soil for many turf applications; poorly draining or heavy-load sites may require a compacted sub-base—see the technical guide.
What material is the paver made of and is it UV resistant?
Made from UV-stabilized polypropylene containing recycled content; chemical resistant and designed to resist cracking from sunlight exposure.