Erosion Control
Fast, effective hydroseeding to stop erosion and stabilize disturbed land
Stop Erosion Before It Gets Worse
Erosion is a fast-moving problem. Once topsoil starts washing away — from a slope, a construction site edge, or a disturbed bank — it only accelerates. Hydroseeding provides two levels of protection: immediate physical coverage from the mulch and tackifier, and long-term biological stabilization as deep-rooting grasses establish.
Nova Scotia's spring melt and summer storm events make erosion control especially important. We've stabilized slopes from private backyards to large construction sites across Halifax Regional Municipality.
The sooner you act, the less damage occurs. Call us and we can typically mobilize within days.
Common Erosion Scenarios We Fix
Residential backyard slopes washing out after heavy rain
Construction site edges and disturbed fill areas
Roadside ditches and highway embankments
Riverbank and waterway edge stabilization
Post-grading bare soil on subdivisions
Recreational trail edges and park slopes
How Hydroseeding Controls Erosion
Immediate Mulch Blanket
The wood-fibre mulch in the slurry settles onto the soil surface on day one, acting as a protective barrier against rainfall impact and runoff.
Tackifier Bonds to Soil
The tackifier (bonding agent) adheres the entire slurry mixture to the slope surface, preventing it from washing away during rain events.
Root Network Stabilizes
As grasses germinate and grow, their root networks penetrate deep into the soil, creating biological anchoring that lasts for decades.
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