Some limitations of geocells include their susceptibility to damage from heavy loads, their need for proper installation and maintenance, and their limited effectiveness in areas with high groundwater levels. Additionally, geocells may not be suitable for extremely soft or expansive soils, and they may not provide adequate stability for steep slopes or areas prone to erosion.
Some limitations of geocells include limited load-bearing capacity, susceptibility to damage from sharp objects, difficulty in installation on steep slopes, and potential for clogging and reduced drainage in certain applications. Additionally, geocells may not be suitable for all soil types and may require additional reinforcement in certain scenarios.