Mirafi 135N Geotextile Fabric - 15' x 360' Roll - TenCate
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Mirafi 135N Geotextile Fabric - 15' x 360' Roll
Model: 135N-15X360
Brand: Mirafi - TenCate
Size: 15' x 360'
Square Feet / Roll: 5,400
Weight: 135 lbs
Fabric Specifications: Download 135N Specification Sheet
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This fabric is produced in the state of Georgia, USA and can meet Build America / Buy America (BABA) requirements when requested. If ordering this fabric for a BABA project be sure to indicate that a BABA fabric is required in the “order message” field on the cart page.
NOTE: Mirafi branded products are ineligible for return or order cancellation once the order has been shipped. If you would like to purchase an equivalent fabric which is eligible to be returned with a standard restocking fee please give us a call at (800) 748-5647.
Why Choose Mirafi 135N?
5 reasons engineers specify Mirafi N-Series over generic nonwoven geotextiles
Made in Georgia — USA
Mirafi N-Series fabrics are produced in the state of Georgia and can meet Build America / Buy America (BABA) requirements — a qualification many imported generic geotextiles cannot meet.
Consistent, Tested Properties
Every roll of Mirafi 135N is manufactured to documented ASTM D4751, D4491, and D4632 test values. Generic nonwovens often lack third-party-verified property data, leaving engineers guessing.
Needle-Punched for Superior Filtration
The needle-punched polypropylene structure creates a randomized fiber matrix that outperforms heat-bonded alternatives in soil retention and filtration efficiency — critical in drainage and separation applications.
40+ Years of Field Performance
TenCate Mirafi has been the geotextile standard on DOT, Army Corps, and private civil projects for over four decades. That proven track record cannot be duplicated by newer, unproven alternatives.
DOT-Approved Across Multiple States
Mirafi N-Series fabrics are pre-approved on state DOT qualified products lists nationwide. Specifying a non-approved generic can delay or invalidate project acceptance.


