Geosynthetics: HDPE, PVC, EPDM

Liners, Filter Point Lining & Fabric-Formed Concrete

Florida Hydro Seeding and Erosion Control supplies and installs a full range of liner systems to contain water, protect subgrades, and control erosion in ponds, canals, basins, and other hydraulic structures. PVC pond liners (Poly Vinyl Chloride), HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene) and other geomembranes create a durable, flexible, and impermeable barrier that helps prevent seepage, protects groundwater, and improves long-term performance of retention and detention facilities.

Filter Point Lining

For higher-energy environments and long-term armoring, we offer filter point lining and other fabric-formed concrete systems. These products consist of double-layer fabrics that are pumped full of concrete to create an erosion-resistant lining with built-in drainage “filter points” that relieve hydrostatic pressure and improve stability in channels, slopes, and shorelines.

Fabric Formed Concrete
Fabric formed concrete is designed to provide the least possible environmental impact. The fabric used in the forms filters the concrete mix, allowing excess mixing water to escape while retaining the cement solids. EL and EB forms have been designed to provide defined areas that can be cut out after installation so that native vegetation can be planted or seeded to create a more natural appearance. The linings and mats are free of hazardous projections that could endanger pedestrians, animals, vehicles, or boats.

By combining PVC pond liners, filter point linings, and fabric-formed concrete where appropriate, we can design and install integrated systems that control seepage, resist erosion, and stand up to Florida’s rainfall, water levels, and wave action. Our crews have been working with pond liners and concrete-formed systems since 2007, giving you a single, experienced partner from subgrade to finished surface. Our team has the equipment and know-how to properly deploy large factory-fabricated panels, weld seams, and detail around inlets, outlets, and structures.