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How Are The Coir Logs Attached Together?

by Carl
(Florida)

How are the coir logs attached together to make one continuous log?

We have used the coir logs before, and we are trying to get it approved on a new project. The product that is spec is filtrexx 18" compost sock.

Thanks for asking. The coir logs come in 10' sections, and they can be attached to each other with twine. I will check with our Granite Environmental tech team what we can do in regard to the filtrexx compost sock. You'll hear from us shortly.

If you have questions in the meantime call our team at (+1) 772-646-0597.

granite environmental Another great customer service job by Granite Environmental's tech team!

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