STABILIZATION
A Mirafi® geosynthetic is placed
on top of soft subgrades prior to placement of the
granular subbase layer. The geosynthetic prevents
the loss of the granular subbase material into the soft
subgrade, maintaining the structural integrity of the
pavement. The use of Mirafi® geosynthetics
thus extends the maintenance-free life of pavements
constructed on soft subgrades.
SLOPES
TenCate Mirafi®
and Miragrid® geosynthetics deliver solutions that
increase the construction of steepened slopes for both
vegetated and wrapped faced slopes by enhancing
stability, providing tensile resistance, and
superior reinforcement. Our complete product
line offers materials that function for soil
reinforcement, drainage, and erosion protection.
These products enable slopes to be constructed to any height at any slope angle. |
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Typar
Landscape Fabric is a tough, durable tear resistant
geotextile that is used under decorative rock or mulch
as a weed barrier. It is a non-woven, polypropylene
fabric that allows moisture and air to reach plants
below. Typar is available in a variety of roll
sizes.
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Chemical-free
weed control
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Porous 100%
Polypropylene non-woven construction breathes
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Moisture,
fertilizers and air reaches plants to allow for healthy soil
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Durable,
tear-resistant; won’t rot or mildew
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Lightweight,
easy to install; follows natural ground contours
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Ideal for use
in landscaped beds, under decks and walkways
Typar
Premium Landscape fabric is a premium product but not at a
premium price. The cost-effective fabric is durable to last
longer, and a one-time installation prevents weed growth for
years. Both homeowners and professional landscapers appreciate
the many benefits of Typar Premium Landscape Fabric in helping
them achieve the beautiful landscape they desire without the
excessive time required to remove weeds.
Typar
Premium Landscape Fabric allows homeowners and professional
landscapers to spend their time on other tasks or just relaxing.
Manufactured of strong and durable spun-bonded polypropylene,
Typar Premium Landscape Fabric is composed of continuous fibers,
so unlike some woven landscape fabrics, it will not unravel or
fray. The fibers are bonded closely together to create a mat
that prevents weed roots from growing through it; covered with
three to four inches of the mulch of your choice, weed roots
don't have room to grow. In fact, in order to allow desired
plants to grow through Typar Premium Landscape Fabric, you must
cut an "x" through the fabric where you wish to place them.
Although
Typar Premium Landscape Fabric prevents weed root growth, it is
porous enough to allow water, air and nutrients through; this
allows for the healthy soil conditions vital for a plant's
growth. In addition, unlike black plastic, this porosity means
water will not pool on top of it to cause mildew or stagnant
pools. The polypropylene used in Typar Premium Landscape Fabric
is particularly well-suited for outdoor use because it is
durable and not susceptible to mold, mildew, chemicals or
microorganisms.
Typar
Premium Landscape Fabric is lightweight so it's easy to take to
the job- site, and its flexible structure makes it a cinch to
install because it follows ground contours readily. After
removing anything such as rocks or clumps of vegetation that
would create a bulge, simply unroll the fabric over the area to
be landscaped. Cut an "x" over existing plants, roll back the
folds and gently bring the plants through so that Typar Premium
Landscape Fabric settles at the base of their stems. (If the
area is being newly landscaped, cut an "x" in the fabric where
bushes or flowers are to be located before planting them.) Once
plants are brought through, cover the fabric with three or four
inches of organic mulch such as wood chips, or inorganic mulch
such as stone, to protect it from breaking down under the sun's
ultraviolet rays.
Typar
Premium Landscape Fabric is packaged in a variety of sizes. It
does more than provide weed control in landscaped or gardened
areas. It can be used for soil retention for timber retaining
walls, around blind drains, as weed control under decks, to
support brick or block walkways, for soil retention in planters
and pots, and as an interceptor trench drain.
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