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The more you know about us and what we do, the more confident you can be when it’s time to request the services you need! Learn more about our business and unique service offerings below, where we’ve answered some of our frequently asked questions! 

Have another question we haven’t answered? Call us! We look forward to discussing your commercial or residential needs.

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Get to Know Sandy Creek Hydroseeding

When you’re trusting a business with your hydroseeding, silt fencing, erosion control, and land clearing needs, you want to be sure that they’re going to meet or exceed your expectations. The more you know about us, the easier it can be to consider us your first choice!

Why does Sandy Creek Hydroseeding stand out?

Sandy Creek Hydroseeding stands out by always putting our customers first. We consider your needs and tailor our services to meet them. We also use premium products to achieve premium results.

Do you provide free, no-obligation estimates?

Sandy Creek Hydroseeding stands out by always putting our customers first. We consider your needs and tailor our services to meet them. We also use premium products to achieve premium results.

How should I contact you?

We make it easy to access the services you need from our hydroseeding company. Call or text us at 404-375-0967. It’s that easy! We also have an easy online SMS form you can fill out.

What services does Sandy Creek Hydroseeding provide?

We provide a broad range of services focused on commercial and residential hydroseeding, land and brush clearing, silt fencing, and other erosion control measures. We welcome you to contact us to learn more about our services.

Where does Sandy Creek Hydroseeding work?

We cover a large area surrounding Monroe, Georgia. Whether you’re calling from Monroe for erosion control solutions or neighboring Loganville for dust control measures, we’ll be in your area! Unsure whether we work in your town or city? Contact us to discuss your needs.

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Find Out About Silt Fences and Erosion Control

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Silt fences are an effective way to retain soil on disturbed land. They are regularly installed along downhill edges of sites, at property boundaries, below slopes and disturbed areas, and around soil stockpiles. If you’re unsure if a silt fence for erosion control is the right option for you, it’s worth learning a little more about it. We’ve answered some of our more commonly asked questions about silt fencing below. 

What is the purpose of a silt fence?

Will water go through a silt fence?

How long will a silt fence last?

When to install a silt fence?

What are the benefits of a silt fence?

A silt fence stops soil from leaving a site during rain or runoff. Rather than letting muddy water from a construction site flow into a river, drain, or neighboring property, the fence slows the water, traps sediment behind it, and lets cleaner water pass through. 

Silt fences are made of porous fabric, such as geotextile, and are attached to stakes. They are typically installed along site boundaries and slopes.

Yes, water will go through a silt fence. The porous fabric of a silt fence acts as a filter, preventing large particles of soil from being carried along with the water.

The typical lifespan of a silt fence depends on how and where it was installed, as well as the weather, sediment buildup, and material quality. They typically last around 3-6 months on an active construction site, but even shorter in harsh conditions, such as heavy rain and strong winds. If well-installed and maintained, they can last up to 12 months. To make a silt fence last longer, you can inspect it after rainstorms, remove built-up sediment regularly, and repair any leaning areas and rips/tears. However, silt fences are intended as a temporary measure.

The best time for installing silt fences is before construction or earthwork begins, such as before excavation, grading, vegetation clearing, and soil stockpiling. The earlier, the better, as erosion can start as soon as soil is exposed.

There are several benefits associated with silt fence installation, including:

  • Preventing sediment runoff
  • Protecting the environment by stopping sediment from entering streams and rivers
  • Controlling erosion
  • Water quality improvements 
  • Ensuring construction site compliance

Learn More About Hydroseeding

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Hydroseeding is one of many erosion and dust control solutions, so it makes sense to learn as much as possible about it to make an informed choice. 

What is hydroseeding?

Hydroseeding is the process of planting grass by spraying a slurry of water, mulch, grass seed, and soil amendments onto prepared soil. It’s designed to stabilize soil and encourage rapid growth on lawns, roadsides, hillsides, construction sites, large landscaping projects, and other areas.

How much does hydroseeding cost?

The cost of hydroseeding varies based on a range of factors, including property type, land type, soil type, irrigation or access issues, and the type of grass seed being applied. To learn more about hydroseeding costs for your latest project, please contact us for a no-obligation estimate!

How does hydroseeding work?

Hydroseeding is a multi-step process that involves both preparation and the hydroseeding itself. 

  1. Prepare the soil: The ground is cleared of rocks, weeds, and debris, often with a landscaping skid steer, before the soil is loosened or tilled. Sometimes grading is done to ensure water drains properly. 
  1. Mix the slurry: A slurry of grass seed, water, mulch, and fertilizer is created inside the hydroseeding machine. If the area is sloped, a tackifier may be added to help the grass seed stick better. 
  1. Spray the mixture: Using a hose attached to the hydroseeding machine, the mixture is sprayed evenly across the soil. It quickly covers a large area, sticks to the ground, and forms a protective layer over the seeds. 
  1. Retain moisture and protect: Once the seed is laid, the mulch within the slurry works hard to hold moisture around the seeds, protect the seeds from erosion, birds, and wind, and stop the seeds from washing away in the rain. 
  1. Germinate and grow: With regular watering, grass will normally grow within 5-10 days and start filling in within 2-4 weeks. A full lawn can develop within 4-8 weeks. 
What are the benefits of hydroseeding?

If you’re on the fence about investing in commercial or residential hydroseeding, consider the many outstanding benefits of this lawn growth method compared to more traditional options: 

  • Faster germination
  • More affordable than turf grass/sod 
  • Uniform coverage
  • Erosion control
  • Better moisture retention
  • Less seed loss 
  • Efficient for large areas
How long does hydroseed stay green?

You may notice that lawns, hillsides, and other established areas are green after they’ve been hydroseeded. The green/blue dye used during the hydroseeding process fades and disappears within 1-7 days, with no impact on lawn growth.

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Do you need help clearing stones, rocks, stumps, and general debris from your land? Our skid steer and brush clearing services could be the solution you’re looking for. Request a free quote for land clearing today! Need more information? Read some of our frequently asked questions below.

What is a skid steer?

A skid steer is a small engine-powered machine with lift arms that can dig, lift, and move materials in landscaping and construction. They are preferred by landscapers for their small size and high maneuverability for small spaces.

What’s involved in land and brush clearing?

Land and brush clearing involves removing unwanted obstacles and vegetation from land to prepare it for construction, landscaping, agriculture, and fire prevention. 

Depending on the level of clearing required, skid steers may be needed to move dirt, rock, gravel, and other debris. They can also remove tree stumps, dig trenches, and level land.

What are the reasons for clearing brush and land?

Property owners clear brush and land for a number of reasons, such as to increase property value, prepare sites for agriculture and construction, and even reduce wildfire risks and eliminate where pests call home.

What are the advantages of a skid steer?

There are many benefits associated with using or hiring a skid steer. They can turn in place, making them ideal for urban areas such as driveways and backyards. They can also do many jobs simply by swapping out attachments, such as a bucket for digging and moving soil, an auger for digging holes, a trencher for digging trenches, and a brush cutter for clearing vegetation.

Skid steers are also small but strong, capable of lifting heavy materials like gravel, dirt, and debris. Finally, they reduce manual labor, making important jobs like grading, clearing, and loading much easier.

Where does Sandy Creek Hydroseeding work?

We cover a large area surrounding Monroe, Georgia. Whether you’re calling from Monroe for erosion control solutions or neighboring Loganville for dust control measures, we’ll be in your area! Unsure whether we work in your town or city? Contact us to discuss your needs.

Why is land and brush clearing best left to the professionals?

If you have a site to clear, whether it’s for a commercial property development or a residential project, it’s often best to leave land and brush clearing to the professionals. Experts are familiar with safety risks and can take actions to mitigate them. They also understand proper removal and disposal practices. 

Additionally, if you don’t have any experience with land or brush clearing, outsourcing this job to professionals can lead to greater efficiency, time savings, and possibly even cost savings.

Learn More from Sandy Creek Hydroseeding

Whether you have more questions or you’ve learned enough and are now ready to proceed with a service, it’s time to call Sandy Creek Hydroseeding! 

Our expert team is ready to help with all your commercial and residential hydroseeding, brush clearing, and erosion control needs.

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