SS6 Stabilization / Separation Fabric

SS6 is our heavy-duty stabilization fabric designed for the most demanding applications. This landscape fabric offers superior strength and excellent separation properties, making it ideal for large-scale construction and hardscaping projects. This fabric is perfect for road construction, parking lots, and areas with poor soil conditions. It ensures long-lasting stability and performance.

*SS6 meets AASHTO M288-92 requirements for Subsurface Drainage, Stabilization, and Separation for Survivability Class 1 and Class 2.

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SS6 Stabilization/Separation Fabric Instructions

  1. Prepare Subgrade

    Level, smooth out, and compact subgrade prior to installation.

  2. Overlap Fabric

    Place fabric on area smoothly and pull taut. Overlap 18- 24 inches, depending on subgrade. For best results, secure fabric with SRW Fabric Staples by staggering 1.3 staples per square yard.

  3. Add base material

    Carefully back dump base material onto fabric. Properly installed SS6 can improve the long-term performance of your project 50-70%.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. The fabric provides a separation and stabilization layer preventing migration of soil into your base layer.
As a general rule, it is always a good idea to protect the fabric from sunlight if it is not going to be used in the near future. If the fabric is being stored, we suggest providing some protection from UV light so it does not degrade.

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