Can EZflow withstand the freeze-thaw cycle of cold weather climates?
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Can EZflow withstand the freeze-thaw cycle of cold weather climates?
Can EZflow withstand the freeze-thaw cycle of cold weather climates?
The polystyrene aggregate will tolerate extreme temperature ranges, and has a continuous use temperature range of -108°F to +175°F. It does not become brittle at subzero temperatures and does not need to be buried any deeper than for an installation in any other temperature range.
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Drainage
EZ-Flow/EZ-Drain FAQs
- What are the differences between EZflow and EZ-Drain
- Can EZflow withstand the weight of a vehicle?
- Can I cut EZflow?
- Does EZflow Poly-Rock absorb water?
- Does EZflow qualify projects for LEED Credits?
- How deep should EZflow be buried?
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- What is the minimum bend radius for each size?
- What is the Poly-Rock aggregate material?
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- Where is the point of manufacture (LEED)?
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