Sandbaggy Non Woven 8 oz Geotextile Landscape Fabric | Industrial Grade Fabric | 205 Lbs of Tensile Strength | UV Protected from Sun Exposure | Approved by DOT (3 ft x 25 ft Roll)
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Jae
> 3 dayI purchased this because it is the highest quality product on the market. My mantra is if youre going to do it, do it right the first time. If you are putting hundreds or thousands of dollars into a project, do not do not do not go cheap on your foundation. Do not go to a big box store and buy weed barrier. Your not keeping out weeds, you are keeping your base from mixing with your sand while allowing water to pass through. That 20 year weed barrier is going to disintegrate and your entire project is going to fall apart. I purchased the 6oz fabric. I felt the 4oz was too thin and 8 was potentially overkill for what i was using it for. 6oz is thick— its a challenge to cut it even with a fresh box cutter. Metal and ultra hard plastic edging stakes with go through if you put enough effort into it. The only negative feedback i have on this product is the way it is packaged. Instead of doing a width half fold and rolling it as youd expect, they fold it. I dont understand that decision, so they must know something i dont. With the way it is folded right now, if you buy 50ft of textile, you better have 50ft of space to unfold it or a lot of patience. My yard just happens to be 75ft, so it worked out for me. Once i cut the excess, i rolled the other half for the next use.
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Todd S.
> 3 dayI ordered a 6’ x 50’ roll of this fabric and what I got in the mail was a 6’ x 45’ piece of fabric. This is not what I wanted and not gonna work for what I have to do. I put the one star because of the false advertisement of the measurement of the item I ordered. Update: I spoke with sandbaggy and they have corrected the issue with the mismeasured fabric. I do appreciate them making it right for me. And I would do business with them again... therefore I gave them 5 stars.
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ToneTip
> 3 dayAmazing, tough Landscape Fabric. It was very hard to push landscape staples through this fabric. It was also hard to cut with sissors. We are using this on the face of a hill before installing a retaining wall. It will without a doubt retain the soil and rocks. Well worth the extra cost.
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Marty
> 3 dayUsed for Dry River Bed - no other product with vinyl characteristics comes close. This is very similar to a rug, instead of a typical weed barrier product.
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Auburn
> 3 dayThe fabric is for a greenhouse floor. We rolled it out and put 2” deep gravel on top. The weather delivered a heavy rain the same day. It drained beautifully. The fabric is quite stout and I anticipate it doing the job for many many years.