OUR SERVICES

  • Hydroseeding
  • Straw Mulching
  • Hydromulching
  • Bonded Fiber Matrix
  • Hydraulically Applied Compost
  • Silt Fence
  • High Visibility Fence
  • Fiber Roll
Hydroseeding

Hydroseeding is a planting technique that involves spraying a slurry of water, seeds, mulch, fertilizer, and tackifiers onto soil to promote rapid vegetation growth and control erosion.

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Straw Mulching

Straw Mulching is a mechanical erosion control method that uses a straw mulcher to distribute chopped straw over bare soil to protect it from erosion, retain moisture, and support vegetation growth.

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Hydromulching

Hydromulching is a land treatment method where a slurry of fiber mulch, water, tackifier, and sometimes fertilizer is sprayed onto soil to establish vegetation and control erosion. This method is especially effective on slopes, embankments, and disturbed soils where erosion control is critical.

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Bonded Fiber Matrix

Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM) is a high-performance mulch used in hydroseeding and hydromulching. It’s designed to stabilize soil, retain moisture, and promote seed germination on steep slopes, disturbed soils, and erosion-prone areas.

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Hydraulically Applied Compost

Hydraulically applied compost is a slurry of compost, water, and optional additives sprayed onto soil using hydroseeding equipment to improve soil health, support vegetation growth, and control erosion. This method involves mixing screened compost with water and sometimes tackifiers, fertilizers, or microbial inoculants, then applying it via a hydroseeder. It’s used to create a compost blanket or compost-based erosion control layer on disturbed or degraded soils.

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Silt Fence

A silt fence is a temporary sediment control barrier made of geotextile fabric stretched between stakes used to prevent soil erosion and sediment runoff from construction sites into nearby waterways.

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High Visibility Fence

A high-visibility fence is a temporary barrier used to mark and protect areas with ecological, biological, or regulatory sensitivity during construction or land disturbance activities.

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Fiber Roll

Also known as straw wattles, fiber logs, or erosion control rolls, fiber rolls are installed along slope contours to slow down surface water, trap sediment, and prevent rill and gully formation. They’re a key Best Management Practice (BMP) in stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPP).

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Hydroseeding

Hydroseeding is a planting technique that involves spraying a slurry of water, seeds, mulch, fertilizer, and tackifiers

onto soil to promote rapid vegetation growth and control erosion.

Contact Us →


Straw Mulching

Straw Mulching is a mechanical erosion control method that uses a straw mulcher to distribute chopped straw over bare soil to protect it from erosion, retain moisture, and support vegetation growth.

Contact Us →


Hydromulching

Hydromulching is a land treatment method where a slurry of fiber mulch, water, tackifier, and sometimes fertilizer is sprayed onto soil to establish vegetation and control erosion. This method is especially effective on slopes, embankments, and disturbed soils where erosion control is critical.

Contact Us →


Bonded Fiber Matrix

Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM)  is a high-performance mulch used in hydroseeding and hydromulching. It’s designed to stabilize soil, retain moisture, and promote seed germination on steep slopes, disturbed soils, and erosion-prone areas.

Contact Us →


Hydraulically Applied Compost

Hydraulically applied compost is a slurry of compost, water, and optional additives sprayed onto soil using hydroseeding

equipment to improve soil health, support vegetation growth, and control erosion. This method involves mixing screened compost with water and sometimes tackifiers, fertilizers, or microbial inoculants, then applying it via a hydroseeder. It’s used to create a compost blanket or compost-based erosion control layer on disturbed or degraded soils.

Contact Us →


Silt Fence

A silt fence is a temporary sediment control barrier made of geotextile fabric stretched between

stakes used to prevent soil erosion and sediment runoff from construction sites into nearby waterways.

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High Visibility Fence

A high-visibility fence is a temporary barrier used to mark and protect areas with ecological, biological, or regulatory sensitivity during construction or land disturbance activities.

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Fiber Roll

Also known as straw wattles, fiber logs, or erosion control rolls, fiber rolls are installed along slope contours to slow down surface water, trap sediment, and prevent rill and gully formation. They’re a key Best Management Practice (BMP) in stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPP).

Contact Us →

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CONTACT

Phone: 916-652-5832 

Fax: 916-652-2347

Email: estimating@pronestienviro.com

Address: 6301 Angelo Court, Suite 10, Loomis, CA 95650

LICENSE

Contractors License 982382

DIR # 1000011221

Small Business (Micro) 2000159 Laborers Union Local 185


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