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VEVOR Ground Grid, 1885 lbs per Sq Ft Load Geo Grid, 3" Depth Permeable Stabilization System for DIY Patio, Walkway, Shed Base, Light Vehicle Driveway, Parking Lot, Grass, and Gravel

VEVOR Ground Grid, 1885 lbs per Sq Ft Load Geo Grid, 3" Depth Permeable Stabilization System for DIY Patio, Walkway, Shed Base, Light Vehicle Driveway, Parking Lot, Grass, and Gravel

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I plan to use this GeoGrid to stabilize a compacted stone base underneath rubber mats in a horse barn where tractors will drive. is the 2" grid enough, or do I need 3" grid? There will be concrete or wooden curbs to hold the grid, base and mats in place. Thank you!
3 inches height would be fine.
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Do you need to use a ground cloth with this? Mountain location with snow, so I want to ensure maximum drainage.
It is recommended to use geotextile and lay it at the bottom of the product.
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I want to use this for a parking pad. I was only going to fill the 3" cells with river rock or pea gravel. Is that ok? Also, I was only going to fill the 3" cells and not allow for any material above cells. Is that ok?
You'd better fill in some soil or fine sand after filling gravel. If only gravel is filled, the gap in the middle is too large, and the force is not uniform, and the stone is too sharp, which may damage the mechanical performance of the product.
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Is the loading 1885 lbs per square inch or 1885 lbs per square foot? The description says both.
Its load capacity is 1885 pounds per square meter.
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Looking to use this for some gravel stability on a sloped driveway. I live in the north where I need to snowplow in the winter. How would this handle if a snowplow happened to scrap along the top of it?
In order to prevent the snowplow from hitting the top, it needs to be hardened. It needs to be filled with soil, then filled with fine sand and compacted before paving and pouring cement concrete. Otherwise, if only gravel is filled, the top of the grid will be damaged when using a snowplow.
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