
Tyler, TX · Smith County
Erosion Control in Tyler, TX
Silt fence, seeding & slope stabilization. Owner-operated — same standard, same equipment, every job.
Why Tyler Is Different
Erosion Control in Tyler, TX
Tyler is the biggest market we work — commercial buildouts, retail tenant-improvement pads, medical office sites, and residential ranges from in-town remodels to acreage builds south toward Bullard and Whitehouse. Smith County also gets the most regulated work: city stormwater requirements, TDLR coordination on commercial demolition, real engineering oversight on some sites.

What We Do
Get It Protected Before the Next Rain
A cleared site in East Texas is one thunderstorm away from losing inches of topsoil and clogging every drainage channel on the property. We've installed erosion controls on job sites throughout Hunt, Henderson, and Kaufman counties, and we've seen what happens when it's done half-right — posts not deep enough, fabric not trenched, seed not applied before a wet system rolls through. We don't cut those corners.
- Silt fencing properly installed — trenched and staked, not just pushed in
- Erosion blankets pinned on slopes, rip-rap at high-velocity discharge points
- Slope regrading to reduce velocity and redirect runoff naturally
- Bermuda and native grass seeding for permanent ground stabilization
Transparent Pricing
What Affects the Price
Every job is different. Here's what we look at when we put together your estimate — so there are no surprises on job day.
Square footage of disturbed or exposed ground on your site
Slope grade and how severe the erosion risk is
Control method needed: silt fence, erosion blanket, rip-rap, or seeding
TCEQ or county regulatory requirements that apply to your project
Mobilization distance — we serve all of East Texas but distance matters
Whether follow-up inspection and re-staking are included
We don't quote over the phone. Every estimate is done on-site because that's the only way to give you a number you can count on. No ballparks, no surprises.
Our Process
How We Approach
Erosion Control
Assess the Risk Before Rain
We evaluate slope grade, soil type, and how much ground has been disturbed. East Texas spring storms can move a surprising amount of topsoil off an unprotected cleared site in Hunt or Henderson County — we figure out what's at risk before anything gets installed.

Install Controls That Hold
Silt fencing trenched and staked at proper post spacing — not just stapled in. Erosion blankets pinned on slopes. Rip-rap placed at high-velocity discharge points. Done right, these hold through the kind of heavy rain that hits East Texas in late winter and spring.

Seed for Permanent Stabilization
Bermuda or native grass seeded based on your site and the time of year. We recommend re-inspection about 30 days post-install to confirm establishment and make adjustments before a problem develops.

Common Questions
Erosion Control FAQ
Answer
Before the rain — not after. Late winter through spring is the highest-risk window here. If you've cleared land or disturbed soil and you haven't put controls in yet, call us. We can mobilize quickly.
We also serve Athens, Quitman — call for a free estimate.
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Get Your Free
Erosion Control Estimate
We come out, look at your project, and give you a firm number — no pressure, no games. Most estimates scheduled within 48 hours.
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Your Project?
Call or send a message. We respond within one business day and come to you for the estimate — no charge, no obligation.
(903) 603-0528Or email Michael — Michaeljames515@yahoo.com- Free on-site estimates
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