Cell size changes how a filled wall is used. A short cell section is easier to place around a corner, while a long cell line can make a straight perimeter faster to build. Height also matters. Lower walls may suit traffic control edges or temporary separation, and higher walls are used when the project needs a stronger visual and physical boundary.
The fill material should be chosen with the cell size in mind. Fine sand needs a good fabric liner, while mixed gravel needs attention to sharp edges and fabric wear. Workers should open the unit on a clean base, keep the liner inside the mesh, and fill the corners carefully. When the model, fabric, wire, and fill material match the site, the wall looks neater and needs less correction after installation. For repeated orders, keeping the same model name and folded dimension on each bundle makes later reordering easier.

