Buffalo, NY · Western New York

Erosion & Sediment Control Built for the Job Site.

Silt sock installation, silt fence installation, and straw blowing for contractors, builders, developers, and property managers across Buffalo and Western New York. Compliant. Fast. On schedule.

Trusted by Western NY contractors & site developers
✓ NYSDEC-aligned installs ✓ Same-week mobilization ✓ Commercial & residential ✓ Insured & fully equipped
What We Do

Sediment Control Services in Buffalo, NY

From small residential lots to multi-acre commercial developments, we install the erosion and sediment control measures your site needs to stay in compliance and stay productive.

Silt Sock Installation

Flexible compost or fiber-filled tubes placed around inlets, perimeters, and hard surfaces where silt fence isn’t practical. Fast, conformable, and effective.

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Silt Fence Installation

Trenched, anchored, and inspection-ready perimeter sediment fence — the workhorse of NY construction-site sediment control.

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Straw Blowing

Mechanically blown straw cover for slope stabilization, seeding protection, and final-grade erosion control on Buffalo job sites.

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Why Choose Us

Compliance Without the Drag on Your Schedule

Builders and site supers don’t need surprises. We show up when scheduled, install per spec, and document the work so your inspections move forward without hold-ups.

01

Built for Contractors

We work the way job sites work — clear scope, defined timing, no fluff. Your super gets a single point of contact from quote to install.

02

Local to Western NY

Based in Amherst, serving Buffalo and every surrounding suburb. We know the soils, the slopes, the inspectors, and the seasons.

03

Inspection-Ready Installs

Trenched silt fence, anchored sock, properly applied straw. Photo documentation available on request for SWPPP files.

04

Fast Mobilization

Most Buffalo-area jobs scheduled within 24–48 hours. Emergency same-day response when runoff issues hit before an inspection.

Who We Serve

Construction Sites, Developments, and Everything in Between

We support general contractors, excavators, site developers, landscapers, property managers, municipal projects, and homeowners with active land disturbance. If sediment can leave your site, we can keep it in place.

  • ✓ General contractors
  • ✓ Excavation contractors
  • ✓ Commercial site developers
  • ✓ Residential builders
  • ✓ Landscapers
  • ✓ Property managers
  • ✓ Municipal projects
  • ✓ Homeowners
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Erosion control crew installing silt fence on a Buffalo, NY construction site
Our Process

Simple. Fast. Documented.

1

Site Walk & Quote

We review prints or walk the site, identify discharge points and slopes, and quote the install in line with your SWPPP or municipal plan.

2

Schedule & Mobilize

We coordinate with your super and lock in a window. Most installs hit the ground inside 48 hours.

3

Install to Spec

Crews trench fence, stake sock, or apply straw exactly to plan — no shortcuts, no field fixes after inspection.

4

Documentation

Photo records and install notes available for SWPPP files, GC binders, or municipal submissions on request.

Need Erosion Control on a Buffalo Job Site?

Fast quotes. Honest scoping. Same-week installs for most projects across Western NY.

FAQ

Erosion & Sediment Control Questions

Erosion and sediment control is the practice of keeping soil in place during construction or land disturbance, and preventing sediment-laden runoff from leaving the site. It typically combines silt fence, silt sock, straw blowing, stabilized construction entrances, and inlet protection — together making up the bulk of a site’s SWPPP.

If your project disturbs soil, the answer is almost always yes. New York State and most Erie/Niagara County municipalities require sediment control on land-disturbing work, and projects over one acre fall under SPDES general permit requirements. We help you meet what the plan and the inspector require.

A silt fence is a fabric barrier trenched and staked into the ground — best for soft-soil perimeters and long runs. A silt sock is a flexible compost or fiber-filled tube placed on the surface — best for paved areas, around inlets, on rocky ground where trenching isn’t possible, or anywhere a non-invasive install is needed.

For most Western New York projects we’re on site within 24 to 48 hours of approval. Same-day emergency installs are often possible when runoff issues come up unexpectedly or an inspection is looming.

Yes — most of our work is for GCs, excavators, and developers running active job sites. We also serve landscapers, property managers, municipal projects, and homeowners doing larger land-disturbing work.