This video provides tips on protecting landscaping while remodeling. It focuses on using crates and plywood to protect the grass from being destroyed by foot traffic.
Here are some key points from the video:
Place a crate or a sheet of plywood in front of the area where you will be working.
This will help to keep the wet or moist grass from being destroyed by walking in and out of the area.
You can also use the crate or plywood to scrape the mud off of your shoes before you walk in.
If you are going to be working in the area for a long period of time, you may want to consider using a different method of protection, such as laying down a tarp.
Here are some bonus tips:
If you are working in a small area, you may be able to get away with just using a doormat to protect the grass.
If you are working in a muddy area, you may want to consider wearing rubber boots to help keep your shoes clean.
Be sure to clean up any debris that you track into the house.
If you are using a crate or plywood, be sure to remove it when you are finished working.
I hope these tips help you to protect your landscaping while remodeling!