How is decomposed granite resistant to erosion and washouts?



How is decomposed granite resistant to erosion and washouts?

To improve its resistance to erosion and washouts, decomposed granite is blended with a stabilizer such as Organic-Lock, hydrated to a specific water content and compacted in place. The result is a stable, low-maintenance pathway. Organic-Lock is water-permeable so rainfall to pass through to the water table below.

What is pathway stabilizer made of?

This eco-friendly liquid polymer stabilizer for decomposed granite and crushed stone mixes yields a durable, dust-free surface in only a few basic steps. By bonding crushed aggregate fines, G3 – Pathway Stabilizer forms aesthetic natural surfaces for the modern landscape.

What is stabilized decomposed granite?

Stabilized Decomposed Granite and Stabilized Crushed Stone are the most widely used natural alternatives to asphalt and concrete pathways. To us, having the heritage of creating the Stabilized category means being committed to always improving it.

What is G3 – pathway stabilizer?

By bonding crushed aggregate fines, G3 – Pathway Stabilizer forms aesthetic natural surfaces for the modern landscape. Works best with 3/8 in. minus or 1/2 in. minus decomposed granite (DG) & crushed stone mixes You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view PDF documents. Download a free copy from the Adobe Web site. TechniSoil 5 gal.