700 Gram Coir Matting (4 ft x 164 ft) - Erosion Control Netting (Biodegradable)
DOT Approved Erosion Control Blanket
Protect your landscape with our heavy duty 700 gram coir matting roll (also known as a coconut coir mat). Made from 100% biodegradable coconut fibers, this durable matting provides 2-5 years of reliable erosion control on slopes (up to 2:1), hillsides, riverbanks, and other challenging areas. DOT-approved, it's the eco-friendly and effective solution for preventing soil loss and promoting healthy vegetation, even in demanding jobsites.
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Also available in a lighter duty 480 gram coir mat.
Specifications
- Material: 100% coconut fiber
- Width: 4 ft
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Length: 164 ft
- Gram (GSM): 700
- Weight: 85 lbs per roll
- Slope: 2:1
- Approximate Opening Size (Holes): 1" x 1"
- Biodegradable: Yes
- Lifespan: 2-5 years
Features
- Heavy-Duty Erosion Control Solution: Our 700 gsm coir mat is a practical and affordable green construction option, safe for environmentally sensitive areas, and provides 2-5 years of semi-permanent erosion control on challenging slopes (up to 2:1).
- Regulatory Compliant: Meets federal clean water standards, meets or exceeds DOT guidelines, perfect for environmentally-restricted worksites with demanding requirements.
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Accelerate Plant Growth! 1"x1" open weave construction designed to accelerate vegetation growth by providing support for seedlings, accommodating plugs, and allowing plants to grow through the mat.
- Ideal for Shallow to Moderate Slope Stabilization: Specifically designed for hillsides and slopes with up to a 2:1 grade. It is ideal for municipal and landscaping projects, providing a favorable environment for new plants to thrive while retaining moisture in the soil.
- 100% Natural & Biodegradable: Made from all natural coconut fibers without any synthetic materials, this matting gradually decomposes over the course of 2-5 years, eliminating the need for removal and disposal. As it biodegrades, it releases beneficial nutrients into the soil, enriching and encouraging robust plant growth.
- Wide Range of Applications including wetland restoration, high-flow channels, streambank restoration, slope and shoreline stabilization, hillside erosion control, and robust vegetative support.
Installation Instructions
- Prepare the soil by raking the area free of stones and clods. A Bobcat or tractor may be needed for large jobs. Do not compact. If using fertilizer, add it to the soil before grading.
- Seeds and Mulch (if required) should be distributed evenly over the prepared soil.
- Coir Matting should be applied by unrolling down the slope or in the direction of water-flow.
- Dig a trench across the top of the slope. This trench should be 6 inches by 6 inches.
- Install the Coir Matting in the trench. Place at least 12 inches of the roll above the trench (further up the slope). Space each staple about a foot apart inside the trench
- Once staples are installed inside the trench, backfill and compact dirt inside the trench.
- Bring the extra 12 inches of the coir roll (on step 5) and cover the trench area. Use additional staples (1 foot apart) secure.
- Place staples 18" to 24" apart throughout to secure matting to ground. All staples must be driven flush with soil surface.
- Always overlap the edges 2" to 6". At the end of each roll, fold back 4" to 9” of the matting. Overlap this 4" to 8" over the start of the next roll. Securely staple the two layers to the ground.
FAQ
Is coir matting the same as coconut matting?
Coir and coconut matting are synonymous with each other. That's because coir mats are made from coconut fibers.
Is coir matting good?
Coir matting is good for erosion control because it's strong, durable, water resistant, and environmental friendly. This makes them some of the strongest biodegradable erosion mats on the market.
How long do coir mats last?
The strong coconut fibers in coir matting allow it to last 2-5 years, even when a slope has no vegetation. The coir will then break down in the soil and provide a rich layer of nutrients for the plants.
What can I use instead of coir matting rolls?
The best alternative to coir netting is jute netting. Just like coir matting it's 100% biodegradable. Jute lasts 6-9 months, while Coir lasts 2-5 years.
What is the difference between the types of rolls you sell?
Roll type | Coir Mat |
Orange landscape fabric |
Burlap fabric |
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Material | Jute | Coconut fiber | Polypropylene woven fabric | Burlap | |
Length | 225 ft | 165 ft | 300, 500 ft | 100, 300, 500 ft | 300 ft |
Width | 4 ft | 4 ft | 3 ft | 3 ft | 3.33 or 6 ft |
Coverage | 900 sq. ft | 1,070 sq. ft | 900 or 1,500 sq. ft | 300 - 1,500 sq. ft | 1,000 or 1,800 sq. ft |
Price/sqft (1,000 sq. ft) | $0.17 | $0.30 | $0.08 | $0.09 | $0.15 |
Purpose |
Stabilize soil Control erosion |
Beach / shoreline erosion Hillside erosion |
Weed barrier Silt fence |
Weed barrier Silt fence |
Table / aisle runner Floor mats Tree / shrub protection |
Life | 1-2 years | 2-5 years |
12 months - 40 yrs (depending on Sun exposure) |
12 months - 40 yrs (depending on Sun exposure) | N/A |
Anchored using | 6-inch sod staples | N/A | |||
Biodegradable? | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes |
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