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Geotextile Cloth

$123.97


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SKU MMLS303100

Our Geotextile Cloth is a non-woven fabric made from polypropylene, and is used in various applications. This needle punched fabric is used when separation, stability, and high water flow is needed. This professional grade fabric is tear resistant, non-biodegradable, and is resistant to insect and rodent damage.

The geotextile cloth is available in in thicknesses ranging from 3 oz to 16 oz and in numerous roll size options. The thickness options are measured in ounces per square yard.

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Geotextile Cloth: A Versatile Solution for Separation, Stability, and Drainage

In landscaping and construction, ensuring proper separation, stability, and drainage is crucial for long-lasting and successful projects. Geotextile Cloth, a non-woven, needle-punched fabric made from polypropylene, provides a professional-grade solution for these challenges. This highly durable fabric is engineered to deliver superior performance across a wide range of applications, from road construction and retaining walls to drainage systems and erosion control.

Why Choose Geotextile Cloth?

Geotextile Cloth stands out as a versatile and reliable fabric for any project requiring separation of materials, soil stabilization, or high water flow. Whether used in large-scale commercial settings or residential landscaping, this fabric offers tear resistance, non-biodegradability, and insect and rodent damage resistance—all crucial features for projects that need to endure over time.

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Key Features of Geotextile Cloth

• Separation and Stability: One of the primary uses of Geotextile Cloth is to separate different soil types, preventing them from mixing. This is essential in road construction and retaining wall projects, where the separation of subsoil and aggregates is crucial for structural stability.

• High Water Flow: Thanks to its needle-punched design, the fabric allows for excellent water permeability. This feature is vital for drainage applications where water needs to pass through the fabric while filtering out unwanted sediments, such as in French drains or under gravel.

• Tear Resistant and Durable: Constructed from tough polypropylene, the fabric can withstand the rigors of heavy-duty projects without tearing. It is engineered to last, ensuring that the separation and stability benefits remain intact even under heavy loads or challenging conditions.

• Non-Biodegradable: Unlike natural fibers, Geotextile Cloth is non-biodegradable, which means it won’t break down or decompose over time. This makes it an excellent choice for long-term projects, as it remains effective even after years of use.

• Resistant to Insects and Rodents: The cloth's polypropylene material is naturally resistant to damage from insects and rodents, adding another layer of durability to ensure it remains effective in a variety of environments.

Thickness Options to Suit Every Project

Geotextile Cloth is available in thicknesses ranging from 3 oz to 16 oz, giving you a range of options to meet the specific needs of your project. The thickness of the fabric, measured in ounces per square yard, directly correlates to its strength and water flow capacity. Here’s a breakdown of the thicknesses:

• 3 oz to 6 oz Fabric: Ideal for lighter-duty projects like landscape drainage, garden paths, or erosion control where moderate strength is needed but water flow is a priority.
• 6 oz to 10 oz Fabric: Suited for medium-duty projects such as driveways, under pavers, or for use in smaller retaining walls. This mid-range thickness strikes a balance between water permeability and structural strength.
• 10 oz to 16 oz Fabric: Perfect for heavy-duty applications such as road construction, embankment stabilization, and large retaining walls. These thicker fabrics provide maximum strength and durability for the most demanding environments.

Applications of Geotextile Cloth

The versatility of Geotextile Cloth means it can be used in a variety of applications, including:

• Road and Driveway Construction: It serves as an effective separation layer between the subsoil and the aggregate base, improving the stability and longevity of roads, driveways, and pathways.
• Retaining Walls: When placed behind retaining walls, Geotextile Cloth helps to control water flow and prevent soil from washing out, ensuring the wall remains stable and secure over time.
• French Drains and Drainage Systems: Its high water flow capability makes it perfect for drainage projects where controlling water is essential, while also filtering out sediments and preventing clogs in drainage pipes or systems.
• Erosion Control: By allowing water to pass through while holding the soil in place, the fabric can help stabilize slopes, shorelines, or other areas prone to erosion.
• Under Gravel or Pavers: The fabric acts as a barrier, preventing the gravel or base material from mixing with the soil, which helps maintain the integrity of pathways, patios, or driveways.

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Why Geotextile Cloth is Essential for Your Project

Incorporating Geotextile Cloth into your project ensures that your materials remain separate, your structures are stable, and water is properly managed. Its range of thickness options and durable construction make it suitable for projects of all sizes, from residential landscaping to large-scale commercial builds. The combination of strength, water permeability, and resistance to environmental damage provides peace of mind that your project will last for years to come.

Conclusion

Whether you’re constructing a road, stabilizing a slope, or installing a drainage system, Geotextile Cloth offers the separation, stability, and drainage capabilities you need for a successful and long-lasting result. With thickness options ranging from 3 oz to 16 oz and a variety of roll sizes, this fabric is adaptable to projects of any scale. Its durability and resistance to degradation make it an investment that pays off by ensuring the longevity and performance of your installations.