Geogrid
Need to reinforce soil to stabilize your wall?
Installed in horizontal layers between wall courses and extending into the soil behind a wall, geogrid stabilizes the soil and so increases a wall system's mass and stability. Depending on site conditions and wall height, retaining walls often require soil reinforcement. Geogrid is a geosynthetic material, made of polymers, that is used to reinforce soil behind retaining walls. Installed in horizontal layers between wall courses and extending into the soil behind a wall, geogrid stabilizes the soil and so increases a wall system's mass and stability.
Geogrid Feature
Ecological balance
Usually retaining walls are constructed of reinforced concrete, if an impermeable surface is not desired, it would be a sensible solution to create a filling area (but not for dam constructions). Choosing the ground reinforced with geogrid reinforcements instead of reinforced concrete retaining wall will also contribute to the ecological balance. While reinforced concrete wall surfaces cannot be vegetated, the surfaces of filled areas reinforced with geogrid reinforcements can be vegetated.
Easy installation
Geogrid is lightweight and easy to install. It’s flexible, with virtually no memory, so it lays flat after being unrolled. Just unroll and make sure the geogrid is rolled out continuously, perpendicular to the wall face.
Multiple choice
Geogrid comes in multiple strength types.