Erosion Control via hydromulch
At SDG Hydroseed, we have over 10 years of experience in the erosion control industry. Our staff and operators have extensive backgrounds in implementing, inspecting, and managing large scale erosion control projects in North Texas.
When it comes to hydraulically applied erosion control products, there are two main categories: Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM), Engineered Fiber Matrix (EFM) and Flexible Growth Medium (FGM). Here at SDG Hydroseed, we only utilize the best products in the industry from Profile Products. Please see below for information on our recommended FGM and BFM products.
When it comes to hydraulically applied erosion control products, there are two main categories: Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM), Engineered Fiber Matrix (EFM) and Flexible Growth Medium (FGM). Here at SDG Hydroseed, we only utilize the best products in the industry from Profile Products. Please see below for information on our recommended FGM and BFM products.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hydromulching with Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM)
What is hydromulching with Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM)?
Hydromulching with Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM) is an erosion control and vegetation establishment method that applies a slurry of fibers, mulch, seed, and a bonding agent to the soil. The bonded fibers create a durable matrix that protects the surface while allowing seeds to germinate.
How does BFM help prevent erosion?
BFM forms a strong, interlocked fiber layer that holds soil in place and reduces the impact of rainfall and runoff. This helps prevent soil displacement on slopes, construction sites, and other erosion-prone areas until vegetation becomes established.
Where is BFM hydromulching typically used?
BFM hydromulching is commonly used on slopes, embankments, drainage areas, construction sites, and large open areas where erosion control and long-term vegetation growth are required.
How long does a Bonded Fiber Matrix last?
The bonded fiber matrix remains in place long enough to protect the soil during germination and early growth. As vegetation establishes, the fibers gradually break down and integrate into the soil.
Hydromulching with Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM) is an erosion control and vegetation establishment method that applies a slurry of fibers, mulch, seed, and a bonding agent to the soil. The bonded fibers create a durable matrix that protects the surface while allowing seeds to germinate.
How does BFM help prevent erosion?
BFM forms a strong, interlocked fiber layer that holds soil in place and reduces the impact of rainfall and runoff. This helps prevent soil displacement on slopes, construction sites, and other erosion-prone areas until vegetation becomes established.
Where is BFM hydromulching typically used?
BFM hydromulching is commonly used on slopes, embankments, drainage areas, construction sites, and large open areas where erosion control and long-term vegetation growth are required.
How long does a Bonded Fiber Matrix last?
The bonded fiber matrix remains in place long enough to protect the soil during germination and early growth. As vegetation establishes, the fibers gradually break down and integrate into the soil.
FLexterra - Flexible Growth Medium
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Promatrix - Engineered Fiber Matrix (EFM)
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