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PioneerWorks Geotextile Landscape, 4ft x 50ft & 6oz Geotextile Fabric, PP Drainage 350N Tensile Strength & 440N Load Capacity, for Driveway & Road Stabilizationr, Erosion Control, French Drains

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  • Heavy Duty and High Strength Material: Features 8oz tough and durable density, PP non-woven, 350N tensile strength. Our Woven Geotextile Fabric features erosion-proof, damp-proof, tear-proof, and durable material compared with other woven ground covers.
  • Exclusive Permeability & Soil-Friendly: This is not normal landscape fabric!!!! This is for major construction erosion control. You use this under concrete or pavement! It does allow drainage. You can use this on retainer walls and walk paths, but it is not its intended purpose. The purpose of this material is for heavy loads and high traffic. It is not a weed-stop.
  • Widely Usage: Pioneerworks can help you deal with many projects where you need to make Drainage, Separation, Filtration. Perfect for French Drain, Erosion Control, Driveway Underlayment, RipRap Channels, Retaining walls and other construction projects.
  • Easy to Install and Setup: Our 4x50ft Geotextile Landscape is super easy to carry, install or cut into single piece or exact dimensions, just roll down and put it in the preferred area.
  • Made to last: The material will serve you for at least 30 years with proper use. The main rule is to avoid direct sunlight. If use it as a ground cover or weed barrier please buried it with 1/4 foot of mulch or gravel.



Product Description

4ft x 50ft & 6oz Geotextile Landscape, PP Drainage 350N Tensile Strength & 440N Load Capacity, for Driveway & Road Stabilizationr, French Drains

geotextile

350 N Tension & 440 N Load Capacity & 6OZ

Geotextile is permeable material geotextile made of polymer fibers through hot pressing and needling, gluing, and weaving, also known as geotextiles, including several types such as woven geotextile and non-woven geotextile

Geotextile is for major construction erosion control. You use this under concrete or pavement! It does allow drainage. You can use this on retainer walls and walk paths, but it is not its intended purpose. The purpose of this material is for heavy loads and high traffic. It is not a weed-stop.

Durable PP Non-woven Tough Material

Durable PP Non-woven Tough Material

More Thicker and Heavy Duty

More Thicker and Heavy Duty

Breathable and Soil Friendly

Breathable and Soil Friendly

Specifications

Material PP Non-woven Material
Craft Needle Punched
Color Black
Quantity 1pc
Tensile Strength 350 N
Load Capacity 440 N
Size 4 ft x 50 ft / 1.2 x 15 m
Weight 6 OZ

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Us

Cut Easily to Right Size and Fit

Cut Easily to Right Size and Fit

High Water Flow

High Water Flow

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PioneerWorks Geotextile can help you deal with many projects where you need to make Drainage, Separation, Filtration. Perfect for French Drain, Erosion Control, Driveway Underlayment, RipRap Channels, Retaining walls and other construction projects. - Needle punched material with perfect flow rates. This geotextile doing it best with Drainage projects. Once you chose this material it will serve as an excellent filter between soil and gravel or a drainage pipe. The special composition of the geotextile prevents clogging.

Notice: Transition: 1cm=10mm=0.39inch 1. Areas covered with landscape fabric need some maintenance to remain weed-free over time. 2. Light shooting and different displays may cause the color of the item in the picture a little different from the real thing. The measurement allowed error is +/- 1-3cm.


Jenny
2025-08-09 10:24:06
The PioneerWorks Geotextile Landscape fabric works fantastic. it offers sufficient coverage. I highly recommend it for any landscaping project. It holds up well under tough conditions and has lasted a good while since I installed it. Installation was straightforward, and it came neatly packaged in a roll. I used it as a French drain it's controlling an erosion and drainage problem I previously had.
Dr. Mark
2025-07-26 13:11:02
Nice Stuff. I read reviews before I bought this and some said this stuff was not like other 6oz geo textile that they had used before. I decided to take a chance on it anyway. Now after doing one project with it - it seems plenty sturdy to me. I'm glad that I went ahead and got it. I almost didn't because of some of the reviews. Plus, I ran around town and wasted time and didn't like the quality of ANY of the stuff in the box stores here locally, nor the prices. Anyway, I used this stuff for part of a septic gravel bed that I renewed (and also added a clean-out slash observation port to). All the septic companies want ten$ of thou$and$ to renew a septic gravel bed. I did it on my own for a few bucks with a shovel, some gravel, this geo cloth and 4 jugs of Roebic drain field liquid enzymes. Plus now I have a direct clean-out pipe to pour Roebic directly down into my leach bed any time I need. The Roebic was magic at clearing the biomat. Great stuff. I highly recommend it. It was actually cheaper/easier to pick up locally. Anyway, back to this geo cloth. I really like the cost vs. how tough this fabric is. I'm definitely going to be using this for all the french drains I want to put in around here. And as far as 3 ounce, 4 ounce, 6 ounce goes... whatever this stuff is, I had a hard time punching nails through it - even just one layer of it, let alone two or three layers where it was overlapped. Maybe my old recycled nails weren't sharp, but either way, I had to use a little trim hammer to tap them into the dirt through this cloth. I used old 16p nails around the top just to keep the cloth in place as i dumped layers of gravel down into the hole with the wheel barrow. Maybe landscaping pins would push through more easily - don't know. I do know that I have a bunch of landscaping pins somewhere in all my junk and I have run into them a million times over the last 3 or 4 decades WHEN I DIDN'T NEED THEM. Of course, when I finally needed them for a project, I could not find them. The wife probably threw them out. lol. So yeah, two thumbs up on this cloth. If I ever have to dig up that corner of the leach bed again, I'll update to let everyone know if this cloth disintegrated in the ground over the years (or not). I do know that this stuff is a lot like the stuff that was already in the ground over my leach bed (which was installed 16 years ago in 2008) and I had to cut a big chunk of the old cloth out to get to my old gravel bed to remove some of it and to be able to pour the Roebic directly into the bed. So I feel this stuff is going to last just as well because the two cloths are very much alike. Btw, in the pics, the role is small because I used a lot. That's not how it looks when it arrives, it's way fatter of course. I got the 4ft x 50ft roll and was impressed by how much I had left. I was expecting to use it all up but got good coverage so didn't need to use up the whole roll. Last tip I'll give is if you're doing anything with septic gravel or french drains, don't use "landscaping" or "gardening" cloth, that stuff is nothing like this type of real geo cloth.
tiba almaroof
2025-07-11 17:18:05
Met my expectation and well done the job.
3rd Lil' Pope
2025-06-15 10:59:23
It's like thick felt and better than any store bought material I've found.
sog
2025-01-15 13:52:15
it been almost a year and no weeds in my flower bed yet.
Scott B
2024-12-26 18:27:22
I couldn't help but notice that the further I got into this new landscape fabric that I really liked, it was getting thinner as I got closer to the end of the roll. I would have given 5-stars, but it appears that the company got stingy at the beginning of the roll. I purchased two rolls initially and just ordered two more rolls today because I realized I need more. I sure hope the other 3 rolls aren't like this.
Robert Ciaciura
2024-11-29 14:12:42
Easy to use
saprap
2024-11-22 10:07:00
Great for our yard parking area
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