【Failure Cases of Joint Weed Prevention Materials】Key Points for Construction Learned from Failures
Using necessary materials can be ruined by a single construction mistake! Important points of construction seen from failures.
We often see weeds growing from the joints on sidewalks and other areas. The material used to suppress these gap weeds is called "joint weed control material." There are various types of "joint weed control materials," including sheet types and sealing types, as well as heated and adhesive types within the sheet category. Regardless of the material used, if the installation is done improperly, weeds will appear within a few months, resulting in disappointing outcomes. To avoid failures, we provide a "construction manual" for each type of material. It includes detailed points, so please use it as a reference. Additionally, we offer a "construction guidance service." If you are a municipality or contractor using our materials for the first time and feel uncertain about the installation, our representative will visit the site to provide guidance. If you need assistance, please let us know. We will directly explain the key points for successful installation. ● Please note that there may be cases where we cannot accommodate certain locations or conditions. Thank you for your understanding in advance.
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Depending on the site conditions, it may be difficult to carry out the construction exactly as per the manual. We will propose the most suitable materials and construction methods, so please feel free to contact us first.
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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.





