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    GRACE HYDRODUCT 200 1.25X32m

    GCP Hydroduct 200 is a polypropylene non-woven filter fabric on one face of a 12mm studded drainage core. Applied to walls of basements that have been waterproofed with Bituthene membranes and Servipak protection boards. Unit Size: 1.25m x 32m x 12mm
     
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    £868.74 excl tax
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    Uses:
    As an alternative to traditional 'French' drains around the perimeter of basement structure
    With waterproofing membranes on walls of basement structures

    Advantages:
    Polystyrene resists creep under long term loading - drainage capacity maintained
    High flow capacity - can drain 5.29 litres/sec/m when backfilled to a depth of 5m
    Geotextile filter fabric prevents soil particles entering drainage core - minimises risk of clogging
    Rot proof - unaffected by immersion in water and resistant to dilute concentrations of chemicals
    No drainage aggregates needed - excavated soil re-used as backfil.

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