Erosion Control Solutions
Effective erosion control is essential for protecting landscapes and infrastructure from the damaging effects of water and wind erosion. Our erosion control products play a crucial role in stabilizing soil, preventing runoff, and maintaining the integrity of various terrains. Choose from our collection of products.
Hay Bales
Our hay bales are great for controlling soil erosion and managing water flow on construction sites, farms, and gardens. They act as barriers to slow down water, capturing sediment and reducing runoff. Plus, we have hay bales for sale at competitive prices.
Coir Logs
Coir logs, or eco logs, are made from natural coconut fibres. They are biodegradable and excellent for stabilizing shorelines and riverbanks. Eco logs help protect against erosion while allowing plants to grow through them, creating a natural look.
Gabion Wall Basket
Gabion wall baskets, or gabion cage walls, are metal cages filled with rocks. They are strong and durable, perfect for preventing soil erosion on slopes and embankments. Gabion walls are also a stylish and natural-looking solution for landscaping projects.
Geotextile Fabric
Geotextile fabric, or geo fabric cloth, is used to protect soil from erosion. It is laid on the ground to hold soil in place, improve water drainage, and support plant growth. Our geofabrics are durable and effective for various applications.
Hay Bags
Hay bags are used to contain hay and straw, making it easy to transport and place them where needed. They are handy for erosion control projects on farms and construction sites.
Jute Mesh
Jute mesh is a biodegradable netting made from jute fibre. It helps stabilize soil on slopes and embankments while promoting vegetation growth. Jute mesh is easy to install and an eco-friendly choice for erosion control.
Silt Sausage
Silt sausages are long tubes filled with materials like wood chips or straw. They are placed around construction sites to capture sediment and prevent it from washing into water bodies. Silt sausages are an efficient and cost-effective solution for sediment control.
We also offer hardwood stakes and coir mesh to complement our main products. Our eco-friendly solutions help you manage erosion and protect your land. Contact us today to learn more about our products and how they can benefit you!
Frequently Asked Questions
How does geotextile fabric differ from traditional fabrics?
Geotextile fabric is different from traditional fabrics because it's made for heavy-duty outdoor use. Unlike regular cloth, it's designed to prevent soil erosion, filter drainage, and stabilise the ground.
Geotextile is strong, durable, and resistant to weather, making it perfect for construction and landscaping projects. Traditional fabrics, on the other hand, are used mainly for clothing and indoor items, and they can't handle the tough conditions that geotextile fabric can.
How are gabion wall baskets used in landscaping and erosion control?
Gabion wall baskets are wire cages filled with rocks or stones. In landscaping, they're used to create stylish walls, garden borders, and decorative features. For erosion control, these baskets help stabilise slopes, prevent soil erosion, and manage water runoff. They're strong, durable, and blend well with natural surroundings, making them a popular choice for both practical and aesthetic purposes in outdoor spaces.
What is coir mesh, and what are its applications in erosion control?
Coir mesh is a natural netting made from coconut husk fibres. It helps control soil erosion by holding the soil together on slopes and riverbanks. Coir mesh lets water pass through while keeping soil in place, promoting plant growth. It's eco-friendly, biodegradable, and strong, making it great for protecting landscapes and supporting vegetation in construction and environmental projects.
What should I look for when purchasing Hay Bales?
When buying hay bales, check for freshness and a green colour, which means good quality. Make sure the hay is dry to avoid mould. Look for hay that smells sweet and doesn’t have dust.
Check for no weeds or foreign objects. Make sure the bales are tightly packed and free from pests. If possible, know the type of hay to match your animals’ needs. Always buy from a trusted source.