Seasonal pitch advice.

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Jun 16, 2020
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Hi, I have been using the 60 x 60cm interlocking tiles for years but only on hard standing pitches, my Isabella awning is 3m x 2.5m it takes 20 interlocking full tiles, not right to the edge but you then you don't walk along the edge of your awning. Flatten any stones as you lay the tiles, once done then lay the expensive carpet , theres no need to put anything under the tiles, carpet is protected and can walk in stocking feet, when removing just wipe any damp tiles down before storing away, I use one of those garden bags with a handle each side then using a cable tie to tie handles together, I store the bag on its side in the shower room while travelling.
That is what I ended up doing. Though I used a mismatch of tiles. Perhaps next year I might invest in a set.
 
Jul 18, 2017
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That is what I ended up doing. Though I used a mismatch of tiles. Perhaps next year I might invest in a set.
If you put lino on top of the tiles, it will not matter if the lino gets wet and if the tiles are mismatched. On our seasonal we had a layer of thick plastic direct onto the ground, then the groundsheet, the tiles and finally lino on top with some loose carpets. We were living permanently in the caravan at the time and could stay on site for 10 months of the year. We were there for 2 1/2 years. For the two months we moved to another site onto a fully serviced pitch, but as it was winter never bothered with the floor stuff.
 

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