For Use:
To stabilise foundation layers beneath paths, patios and drives to prevent sagging As a liner beneath heavily used gravel drives and pathways As a filter to prevent land drains silting up
Stabilise heavy traffic areas and paving
Lay fabric beneath gravel drives and parking areas to prevent ruts and to stop layers mixing.
Create Terraces and banks
Use to create terrace slopes and banks by building alternating layers of geotextile and soil.
Soakways and Land drains
When building soakways or land drain channels use geotextile to stabilise the base, walls and ceiling.
Geotextile is water permeable, but will prevent silting and clogging by acting as a filtration material.
Landscaping and Weed Control
For use in maintaining flower beds and borders or beneath hedges.Clear the soil throughly of all weeds, roots and seeds. Lay geotextile before planting then cover with a thick layer of mulch,or decorative chippings. Geotextile will allow water and nutrients through to the soil, and will prevent weed groth.
1.Clear Ground. Ensure the planting area is completely free of all weeds, grasses and their roots. Rake the soil surface smooth.When using as a weed control fabric Cut X's as required for new plants to pass through. For more mature plants position fabric and slit to fit around trunks
2. Roll out fabric over levelled soil surface, put an even layer of crushed stone and cover with a second layer of fabric.
3. Level 5cm of sand over top fabric layer. Place hard surface covering and tamp down until firm and even. (For gravel paths and drives omit sand layer). When used beneath permanent decking cover fabric with 6cm of stone mulch.