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Can Coir Logs Be Relocated Once?


(Tuscon, Arizona, USA)

Can I reuse coir logs a second time? On a 3:1 slope with a very low runoff coefficient, how often would you need a coir for temporary protection. Our testing and modeling indicates we need something every 200 feet of slope on 200 to 600 foot slopes. We want to relocated the coir logs once.

What would it cost to furnish about five to six miles of coir? What diameter is recommended?


Granite Environmental Tech Team: The coir logs are good for three to four years. They can be moved several times if needed.

Each coir log comes in 10 feet sections. We have 12 inch, 16 inch and 20 inch diameter available. Our coir fiber logs with coir twine net last three to four years. You'll receive a price quote for the 20 inch diameter coir logs.


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