Description:
Our woven geotextiles are heavier-weight fabrics built for applications where higher strength, stability, and performance are required. Commonly used as road stabilization fabrics, they also serve ground stabilization and aggregate separation projects, and they meet or exceed ISPI recommendations for driveways, patios, walkways, and roads. Made of polypropylene, our geotextiles stand up to UV exposure, common soil chemicals, mildew, and insects.
Comparison Sheet Specification Sheet
Woven Fabric Benefits:
- Meets or exceeds ISPI recommendations for driveways, patios, walkways, and roads
- 200 lb tensile weight fabric approved for ODOT Type B and D
- Ideal for road stabilization, ground stabilization, and aggregate separation
- Polypropylene construction resists UV, soil chemicals, mildew, and insects
- Non-biodegradable and stable within a pH range of 2 to 13, one of the most stable polymers available for geotextiles today
- Filters effectively by restricting soil particle movement while allowing water to pass through
- Supports erosion control by holding soil in place when used under gabions
- Well suited for shoreline restoration
Stronghold™ 200 lb Woven Fabric
- GEO6108 – 6.25 ft x 108 ft (75 sq yd)
- GEO12108 – 12.5 ft x 108 ft (150 sq yd)
- GEO12432 – 12.5 ft x 432 ft (600 sq yd)
- GEO15360 – 15 ft x 360 ft (600 sq yd)
- GEO17309 – 17.5 ft x 309 ft (600.83 sq yd)
Stronghold™ 315 lb Woven Fabric
- GEO31512.5360 – 12.5 ft x 360 ft (500 sq yd)
- GEO31515300 – 15 ft x 300 ft (500 sq yd)
- GEO31517.5258 – 17.5 ft x 258 ft (501.67 sq yd)
Stronghold™ Reinforcement Woven Fabrics
- GEO270R15300 – 15 ft x 300 ft (500 sq yd)
- GEO370R15300 – 15 ft x 300 ft (500 sq yd)
- GEO570R15300 – 15 ft x 300 ft (500 sq yd)
See the installation in action
Woven Road Stabilization Fabric FAQs
Road stabilization fabrics, more commonly known as non-woven geotextiles, are used for long-lasting road construction.
Road stabilization fabrics are used as a permeable layer of separation during road construction. This separation allows for road stabilization, ground stabilization, and aggregate separation.
Yes, that is what makes it an ideal solution for road construction. Road fabric is also useful for filtration purposes as it restricts the movement of soil particles while allowing water to pass through. The fabric is also useful for erosion control as it helps hold the soil in place.
Geotextiles are used for drainage, asphalt overlay, and various other filtration requirements.
We have created a tutorial on how to install geotextile fabric.