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Non-woven geotextile fabric is the best choice for drainage applications where water flow through (permeability) is the main concern. Non-woven landscape fabric is commonly used in French-drains, drain-fields, and erosion control.
There are only two primary types of fabrics used in landscape, and construction applications; woven geotextile, and non-woven geotextile fabric.
Will water drain through the geotextile fabric?
Needle-punched and poly-spun varieties of non-woven geotextile fabric allow water to easily flow through and are both sturdy and versatile for landscaping drainage. The non-woven geotextile fabric is most commonly used as a landscape material to support adequate drainage, filtration, and ground stabilization.
Is geotextile the same as landscape fabric?
Geotextiles and landscape fabric may look similar but they are entirely different products.
What is a substitute for geotextile fabric?
Burlap
Burlap is the alternative landscape fabric most similar to the geotextile we often see today. Although not as cheap as old cardboard, burlap can be significantly more affordable than modern landscape fabrics and an equally effective measure against weeds.
Can you put geotextile fabric over gravel?
Over time, your gravel will become a complete mess. To prevent this from taking place, put a layer of geotextile fabric between your subsoil and the bottom layer of gravel.
Not all Landscape Fabrics function the same way, so be sure to use Non-woven geotextile for proper drainage
On the surface, there seems to be little difference between woven and non-woven geotextile landscape fabrics. Both are designed to increase soil stabilization and ground support. However, depending on what surface you have and what your goals are, choosing the right landscape fabric for drainage makes all the difference to the outcome of your project.
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