Ground Panel
Use them on-site or install them on a project. Matrix Ground Panels are a functional, versatile flooring choice. Their open ribbed design allows for quick drainage and helps remove mud or sand from shows. The grip even improves when wet!

Ground Panels – Raise, Drain, Stabilise
Turn wet or uneven areas into clean, usable surfaces fast. JACK ground solutions lift traffic off soft ground, improve airflow & drainage, and create non-slip walkways around sheds, side passages and work zones. Built for Aussie conditions and simple DIY installs.
Available at selected Bunnings; check your local store.
Best Uses (Pick the Right Option)
- Boardwalks, shed floors & flat work areas → Matrix Fast Floor Panel
Snap together for quick, level, grippy surfaces that hose clean. - Temporary access over lawn/soft ground → Matrix Ground Protection Mat
Protect turf and soil during projects or events; relocate as needed.
Quick Setup Checklist
- Prepare the base – scrape high spots; remove loose rubble (optional: weed mat).
- Dry-fit the layout – check door swing, bins, shelves and hose access.
- Click or place – snap Fast Floor panels in rows; lay Protection Mats where traffic is highest.
- Finish & check – trim for posts/thresholds; confirm a slight fall away from entries.
Practical Tips
- Start from a straight edge or string line for a neat look
- Leave a small expansion gap near fixed structures
- Rinse surfaces after heavy rain; re-seat joins if sections shift
FAQs – Ground Panels
Q1. Do they work on uneven or soft ground?
Light levelling helps. On very soft soil, compact the base or use weed mat for support. Choose Fast Floor for flat platforms; use Protection Mats for temporary access.
Q2. Are the surfaces non-slip when wet?
Textured profiles are designed for grip; keep surfaces free of algae/mud and ensure a stable base.
Q3. Can I trim panels for tight areas?
Yes—measure twice and use appropriate PPE when cutting or shaping.
Q4. Do they help with damp sheds?
Raising items improves airflow and allows water to drain beneath, helping keep gear drier.
Q5. How do I maintain them?
Hose down periodically; lift or relocate sections as needed. Re-check joins after storms or heavy use.