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Geotextile Fabric

  • Quick and easy to lay
  • Convenient sized packs & rolls
  • Manufactured to ISO 9001 standards
  • Allows water to flow through while blocking out sediment

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Geotextile will help prevent your next paving project from failure by separating the clay layer from the sand or gravel layer. If geotextile is not used, the clay mixes with the sub-base aggregates causing the sub-base to lose strength and fail.

Nonwoven geotextiles are used primarily for drainage, filtration, separation, reinforcement and protection. Available in a range of NZTA approved grades

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Both DuraForce and Suretex geotextile packs are made from the same grade of geotextile.

Wondering what all of these grades and numbers actually mean? AS240 is our lowest grade, and by grade we mean thickness. The thickness of geotextile is a major factor depending on your application – highly trafficked areas, larger aggregate fills and retaining walls require different grades of geotextile.

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Product

Size

56952

SureTex

4m x 5m (Pack)

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56953

SureTex

4m x 10m (Pack)

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56954

DuraForce® AS240

4m x 5m (Pack)

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56955

DuraForce® AS240

4m x 10m (Pack)

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76017

DuraForce® AS240

1.9m x 50m

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76021

DuraForce® AS280

1.9m x 50m

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76023

DuraForce® AS410

1.9m x 50m

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76018

DuraForce® AS240

3.9m x 50m

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76022

DuraForce® AS280

3.9m x 50m

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76024

DuraForce® AS410

3.9m x 50m

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DuraForce is available from Mitre 10 stores and SureTex is exclusive to Bunnings stores.

Documentation

DuraForce Data Sheet

August 2019

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which side up should the geotextile be laid?

While one side of the geotextile may be fluffier than the other, it doesn’t matter which way up it is laid, the performance of the geotextile will be the same.

Is geotextile UV stable?

Our geotextile is tested for UV resistance, and achieves greater than 80% retained after 500 hours of testing.

In reality this means the product is UV stable for the duration of exposure and working times, but it is not designed to be exposed for years.

Does the colour make any difference?

No. The grey and black fabrics have a pigment added, usually to hide imperfections in the raw material due to recycled material being used.

Won’t weedmat do the job just as well?

We do not recommend using weedmat in place of geotextile. Weedmat will provide separation between two materials to some extent, however as it is typically a light grade, sharp stones used for base course and retaining walls will tend to rip this and render it useless.

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