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The ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 200wtm is a woven geotextile fabric designed for erosion prevention, soil stabilization, and aggregate separation in demanding civil and site-work applications. Measuring 309 feet in length and 17.5 feet in width, this roll provides broad coverage for large-scale projects. With a tensile strength of 200 pounds, the woven construction resists displacement under load and maintains structural integrity across a range of soil and drainage conditions. It is installed by contractors, landscapers, civil crews, and utility professionals working on grading, drainage, and road-base projects.
This geotextile is suited for residential and commercial site applications including road and driveway subbase reinforcement, ditch lining, slope stabilization, and French drain underlayment. The fabric acts as a separation layer between native soil and aggregate fill, preventing intermixing over time and extending the service life of the installed system. Its large roll dimensions make it practical for linear runs such as drainage swales, access roads, and retention area perimeters where frequent splicing would otherwise be required.
Designed as a standard woven geotextile for use in site-work, drainage, and erosion-control applications where a separation or reinforcement layer is required between soil and aggregate.
Geotextile fabric is typically installed by grading and site-work contractors following applicable local site-preparation and stormwater management codes. The subgrade should be graded and cleared of sharp debris before fabric placement to prevent puncture. Overlap seams by a minimum amount consistent with project specifications and secure edges to prevent wind displacement before aggregate cover is placed. Do not expose the fabric to prolonged UV without cover material, as unprotected geotextile can degrade over time.
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