FAQ’s

Frequently ask questions.

Silt fencing prevents sediment from leaving a construction site during rain or earthwork activity.

Typically 6–12 months depending on weather and soil conditions.

Most silt fencing is designed for single-use due to contamination and wear.

Yes, the mulch layer protects seed, holds moisture, and reduces soil washout on slopes.

Most seed begins germinating within 7–14 days under proper conditions.

For large areas, hydroseeding is more cost-effective and provides strong long-term growth.

We install PVC, HDPE, and other geomembrane liners for ponds, canals, and stormwater systems.

Liners prevent seepage, protect groundwater, and support long-term performance of retention ponds and basins.

Yes, small tears or punctures can be patched depending on the material and condition.

 

Erosion mats stabilize slopes, protect soil, reduce runoff, and help vegetation establish.

We install straw, coconut, straw/coconut blends, and turf reinforcement mats (TRMs).

Yes, we install mats and turbidity barriers for in-water and waterside applications.