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This 6 oz Non Woven Fabric is a heavy-duty geotextile designed for a variety of applications including landscaping, erosion control, and construction. Its superior strength and durability ensure it withstands tough conditions while being easy to install and versatile for multiple projects.









R**I
Thick and easy to work with
My project with this was lining a French drain trench, 300+ feet, just along the ‘banks’ after the landscaping company neglected to put in any fabric. That was a really bad choice, because the clay just washes into the gravel then, and will clog up the drain ditch in no time.I couldn’t dig out all the gravel and line the whole thing, but it occurred to me that the worst erosion will be along the surface, so I bought this to line the edges. I cut strips of about 12-16 inches in width, and used some ingenuity and tools I had to try to tuck it in between the clay and the gravel. That was a LOT of work, but this fabric held up well.It’s thicker and more substantial, and drains far better, than regular landscape fabric. Geotextile fabric has a different purpose; it’s not something you put down under mulch. Consider it more of a soil retention fabric than a weed blocker; the aggressive Bermuda grass manages to poke through it, though the other weeds that plague my yard don’t seem to.So far I’ve used it to line my French drain as above, and seen how much it reduces the washing of clay into the effluent water; I used it under two retaining walls, and watched delightedly as the rain filtered through the clay soil and then the fabric, running clear as it went to the drain.If you have a project that needs geotextile fabric, this is excellent stuff. I used the 6 oz weight, because I wasn’t sure what I needed and it was right in the middle; it has definitely met expectations and even exceeded them. I bought more from this supplier when I realized how well it worked. Oh, and price wise? Compared to local landscape supply shops, the quality is better and the price is, too. If I need it again, I’ll buy it from this vendor.
D**S
Great fabric delivered quickly
The 6 oz. fabric was just what I needed for blocking vegetation under a small lake wall. Very sturdy, thick and also know that it is tough to cut. It should block out any growth and last.
N**T
Hands down the absolute best, most durable landscape fabric I have ever used.
Forget that over priced, flimsy plastic based junk that they sell at the big box stores - this 6 ounce landscape fabric is worth every penny. BUY IT. Do not hesitate. This has made my gardening 1000% easier. It allows for beautiful gravel walkways between raised beds without any fear of weeds growing up through it. This stuff is STRONG - make sure you have a good pair of scissors to cut it and sharp landscape fabric pins! Water drains through it easily though.I have already purchased three times and I will not hesitate to buy again if needed.The 6 ounce fabric is what I got and as thick as this is, I can only imagine that the 8 ounce fabric must be strong enough to stop bullets.
R**Z
Good Quality Fabric. Thick and Easy to Install.
I used the 6 oz for a landscape project and I believe that is sufficiently thick for most home landscape jobs. It was impossible to use the flimsy Vigoro landscape staples from HD, so, I used 2.5" nails with plastic caps (see pic). I recommend using this product instead of the flimsy stuff at the big box stores.
A**R
Shorted
Great material but you shorted the length by 6 inches which did make a difference needed all 100 ft.
N**U
Great strength
I have been fighting weeds and debated whether or not to spend money on landscape fabric, wondering if it would do the job. I researched and this was the best product I found, and it worked well. I first weeded the area thoroughly by hand getting all the roots out, then put down the fabric with staples, overlapping the cuts - btw it does not tear - then because I was doing paths, I bordered the paths with Belgium blocks and put down 3/8” bluestone gravel. What a difference. No more weeds. The trick is to get all the weeds out before putting the fabric down and to put a border to contain weeds from creeping in.
D**.
High quality
This product is made of very tough material, the water goes through it quickly, it was expensive but should last a long time in my french drain.
A**I
good quality and effective weed barrier while letting water through
My wife and I have used this product in our garden to help us reduce maintenance. In one location where we have raised bed boxes (see picture), we just laid out the Geofabric in between the boxes and tried to get it under the boxes by 3-4 inches to reduce exposed dirt that helps grass/weed growth. We did not clear the grass in those areas; just rolled out the fabric. The picture is taken 6 weeks after installation in April (in Virginia) when its max growth period. We weed manually a handful of weed that grows through.The second picture is the raised bed with plastic mulch, which basically covers where you growth things and has a drip line under the plastic for watering. We used Geofabrics in he walkways and covered it with 3 inches of mulch. So far, no weed growing at all but I expect to get some shooting through the fabric by the end of summer. Again, the idea is to minimize not eliminate weeding.For both these projects, we cut the 4-ft wide fabric into 2-ft wide sections and used that in the perimeter of the garden. Then used 6-inch staples to secure them. This allows us to mow the grass around the edges with the mower deck going over the fabric and not pulling it up. This was our biggest issue given the size of our garden and need to have the ability to use a riding mower to cut the grass quickly and efficiently.I have also used it as a french drain and will see how well it works this year.This Geofabric is the heaviest density I have found at 8 OZ. It is non-woven, which means it lets water through (woven fabric is like a tarp with not water penetration). I think its worth every penny even if it lasts 1-2 years. I think we should cover it with mulch to prevent UV deterioration but my wife wants to see the weeds to pull as they come up. We are testing her way and mine and use the insights for next year.Finally, I'm building a 300-ft gravel road and debating if I should use woven or non-woven. I'm leaning towards woven fabric to prevent water penetration and loss of stone dust in the gravel that holds of the road. Need to do some more research or even testing to see which is better.
A**Y
Worth the money
I used for covering drainage bed, behind a retaining wall, keeps dirt out, let’s water drain, through. Excellent product, way better than store bought filter cloth. Very tough Geotechnical product.
A**R
Great stuff. Very strong.
Works great. Very strong. Water makes it through and is very hard to puncture with stapes so there is no worry about ripping it accidentally when moving it around and there are rocks on it.
K**A
Geotextile
Excelente calidad y precio, el producto tal cuál se describe.
S**E
Strong and Permeable
I used this to make a French drain and to separate the clay soil from the permeated pipe and stones. It works wonderfully and has helped us solve a huge drainage problem. I have ordered more from this company to complete the project next spring.
R**.
Perfect
The 4 oz. Geotextile arrived sooner than expected.I used it for a French drain to keep water away my my house foundation.This product does a superb job of letting water pass through while keeping dirt out.Thanks !
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