[Weed Control Sheet Construction Example] Weed Control Rubber Coat at the Edge of Block Stones
Case Study: Weed Control at the Edges of Uneven Structures Using Anti-weed Rubber Coating
◆Customer Concerns◆ - Weeds are thriving from the edges of the block stones. Since this is a visible area in front of the station, we want to keep it clean. - During the weed growth season, we request mowing from the Silver Human Resources Center twice a month. ◆Material Selection POINT◆ - For weed prevention in joints, we usually use "joint barrier sheets (L-shaped)," but due to the uneven surface of the block stones, installation of the sheets is difficult. We selected a weed prevention rubber coat that can be applied to any shape. ◆Customer Feedback◆ - Even after four months, we are able to effectively suppress the weeds, maintaining the appearance of the area in front of the station. - The frequency of mowing during the hot season when weeds thrive has decreased, resulting in reduced management costs.
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【Product Used】 ■ Weed Prevention Rubber Coat *Please note that this is the product used at the time of construction, and it may have been discontinued or undergone specification changes. Thank you for your understanding.
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■Products used in the above case■ Weed-proof rubber coat
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The Hakuzaki Corporation is committed to "controlling weeds with environmentally friendly methods and cultivating only the desired plants," providing "weed-free excitement, the best in Japan." In other words, the above-ground parts of the plants are protected from weed pressure with mulching materials, while the underground parts are supported by symbiotic microbial materials that assist root activity.