Silt Sock Installation
Compost or fiber-filled tubes for inlets, hard surfaces, and rocky ground where trenching isn’t feasible. Fast install, conformable to terrain.
Silt Sock Details
Three core services. One specialty. Sediment control built around the way Western New York job sites actually run.
Each of our services is a distinct line item — quoted, scheduled, and installed independently — so you only pay for what your site actually needs.
Compost or fiber-filled tubes for inlets, hard surfaces, and rocky ground where trenching isn’t feasible. Fast install, conformable to terrain.
Silt Sock DetailsThe standard perimeter sediment barrier — trenched, anchored, and built for the long haul of a Western New York construction season.
Silt Fence DetailsMechanically blown straw cover for slope stabilization, seed protection, and erosion control on graded or seeded surfaces.
Straw Blowing DetailsPerimeter silt fence, inlet sock, and post-grade straw cover from breaking ground through final stabilization.
Compliant SWPPP measures for warehouses, retail pads, and mixed-use developments throughout Erie and Niagara County.
Custom homes, additions, septic and foundation work, pool digs — sediment control sized to the site, not oversold.
Failed an inspection? We mobilize fast to get fence, sock, and straw on the ground before your re-check.
Yes. Most full-site jobs use a combination — fence on the perimeter, sock at inlets and hard surfaces, straw across graded slopes. Bundled jobs are usually cheaper than calling three separate contractors and easier to coordinate around your schedule.
We focus on installation, but we’re happy to come back for repairs, additions, or post-rain fixes. Many GCs schedule us at multiple stages of a project — initial install, mid-project additions, and final-stabilization straw — rather than once at the start.
Yes — we install per New York State and municipal sediment control specs and follow SWPPP plans where applicable. We can also provide install photos and notes for your stormwater file.
Pricing is driven by linear footage, site access, soil conditions, mobilization distance, and whether trenching is required. We quote each job — no surprise upcharges in the field.