This video shows the installation of SlopeGrid to create a swale on a mountain roadside to help control water runoff. For more info on SlopeGrid visit: celltekdirect.c...
looks interesting, but with that amount of rock you used in your ditch as armouring I dont think your product is needed. Geotextile cloth would lock in the fines and be more cost effective.
This looks like a good idea and all, but wouldn't it be better, and probably not all that much more expensive(and probably save money in the long run) to just pave the steeper part with asphalt?
Ice might be an issue together with frost heave and snow clearing. Sometimes the simplest solution is the best! 💦😷👍🏻😷💦 Let’s hope Mr Irwin and the county government are happy campers! 😷💦👍🏻
Great video, thanks for showing exactly what you do. Would be great to see a part 2 for how it held up after a couple heavy rains.
You can do it only using rocks the res is just waste, looking nature is the way to go is cheaper and fast
Do you deliver to Mexico? Please send a land line number not a 800!
Wish someone made these grids in a smaller size😢
looks interesting, but with that amount of rock you used in your ditch as armouring I dont think your product is needed. Geotextile cloth would lock in the fines and be more cost effective.
Show me after several gulley washers, for you, swale washouts
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Thank you for this. It is sure to help someone.
Can you drive up a grid on a slope for a driveway
and the sequel to this???
Geta bunch of tires cut them in half and tie them with wire, then do as shown here. It’ll last a lifetime and prob cheaper
This looks like a good idea and all, but wouldn't it be better, and probably not all that much more expensive(and probably save money in the long run) to just pave the steeper part with asphalt?
Ice might be an issue together with frost heave and snow clearing. Sometimes the simplest solution is the best! 💦😷👍🏻😷💦
Let’s hope Mr Irwin and the county government are happy campers! 😷💦👍🏻