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    Erosion Control refers to the prevention or control of wind and water erosion in agriculture, land development or construction. Successful erosion controls reduces surface runoff and is essential to prevent water pollution, soil loss, habitat loss, and loss of property and wildlife.

    Hydroseeding has a number of primary advantages. This includes the speed of the process and the fast results. Hydroseeding prices are less expensive than traditional sod applications if you have to cover large areas of land.

    JTEX has expanded into installing miles of silt fencing, in addition to hydro seeding for erosion control, broadcast seeding, and blowing hay.

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    Hydroseeding

    Commercial Hydroseeding

    Hydroseeding or hydro mulching is a method used to seed grass on commercial job sites, landfills, levees, and areas too large, inaccessible, or unsuitable for conventional methods. Hydroseeding is a technique that spreads a specialized slurry of grass evenly over bare ground to grow grass and prevent soil erosion. The slurry is made up of grass seeds, mulch, water, fertilizer, and occasionally green tinted dye. Hydroseeding is a quick process that provides swift results. 

    Commercial Hydroseeding

    Hydroseeding can be used for large-scale commercial projects such as golf courses, highways and motorways, parks, and other large areas. Provides thick ground coverage that can withstand high traffic footpaths and natural erosion control.
    Silt Fence

    Silt Fencing is a temporary sediment control device that protects water quality from stormwater runoff. Because of their simplicity and low cost, silt fences are popular on construction sites.

    Silt Fence

    Silt Fencing is a temporary sediment control device that protects water quality from stormwater runoff. Because of their simplicity and low cost, silt fences are popular on construction sites.

    Erosion Control
    The practice of preventing wind or water erosion in land development, coastal areas, riverbanks, and construction. Silt fencing, hydroseeding, hay blowing, and erosion control blankets are essential techniques to prevent water pollution, soil loss, and property loss. 

    Erosion Control

    Efficient erosion control manages surface runoff. They are essential techniques to prevent water pollution, soil loss, and property loss.
    Hay Blowing

    Straw or hay blowing, the most cost-effective and widely used temporary erosion control method available, is a great way to winterize projects that have not reached final grade.

    Hay Blowing

    Straw or hay blowing, the most cost-effective and widely used temporary erosion control method available, is a great way to winterize projects that have not reached final grade.

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    We offer a safe and responsible way to clear lots, pastures or overgrowth, as well as land, right-of-ways, fencing lines, and commercial lots.

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