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Coir Logs For A Slope Ratio Of 1/1

by Marty
(Chicago, Illinois, USA)

We are building instructed to use Coir Logs on our project. They seem to be using them for a retention/erosion application.

I get the erosion application. From what I am finding on the web, it seems to be the wrong application in for holding slopes of 1/1. What are your thoughts?

The cite is located in the "clover leaf" of an off ramp. So site space for improving the slope ratio is extremely limited.

Thank you for asking. As long as you anchor the logs every 2' or so and they are secure you can use them for this slope ratio.

Our coir logs are usually in stock and it depends on how many you require.

You'll receive a price quote and product flyers shortly.

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