Tram (Spelling?) Membrane - one way apparently
Tram (Spelling?) Membrane - one way apparently
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Chrisgr31

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14,234 posts

279 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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I am creating a hard standing on my front lawn, and 2 people have now told me I need tram membrane as it will only let water through one way. The ground is very soft and wet and digging it all out will cost a fortune, let alone for the stone to fill it again!

I have googled and I cant find Tram Membrane which might be spelt differently! So what is it, and where do I get it?

Si 330

1,306 posts

233 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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terram

RichB

55,507 posts

308 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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ta-dah

dickymint

28,563 posts

282 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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Aaahh Terram. I was an apprentice at ICI Fibres Potypool where Terram was first "spun". Certainly at that time it was not "one way".

andy43

12,649 posts

278 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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If the ground's already waterlogged, I'd temporarily lay the membrane upside down, so the water can escape upwards and evaporate. Then when the subsoil has dried out, reverse the membrane to allow rainwater to drain through.
hehe

dickymint

28,563 posts

282 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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Done a search and it seems that Terram products are NOT one way except for Rootguard+ which you won't need for a hardstanding/driveway.

Chrisgr31

Original Poster:

14,234 posts

279 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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Ah well one of the guys that recommended it turned up with some today. Left strict instructions on which way up it is to go. My wife did discover that if you stand on it when its covering a hole full of water and you stand on it the water will come round the edge of it and then over the top giving you wet feet!

Thanks for the comments though.