Slope stabilization, Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM), detention basins, and streambank erosion control — tailored to each city's terrain, soils, and watershed. Based in Catawba, NC, serving a 100-mile radius. Choose your city below, or see the full erosion control service overview.
Every town's ground drains and slides differently. Each page below covers the specific topography, soils, and erosion challenges of that city — and how we stabilize them.
Catawba County · ~16 mi
Rolling piedmont uplands that steepen toward the catawba river, lake hickory, and the numerous creek drainages, with the brushy mountains rising to the north.
Erosion Control in Hickory →Iredell County · ~18 mi
Gently rolling piedmont uplands that steepen sharply toward creek drainages and the i-77 cut slopes.
Erosion Control in Troutman →Iredell County · ~22 mi
Rolling piedmont uplands that drop into lake norman's eastern coves, with steep lakeside and creek-drainage slopes.
Erosion Control in Mooresville →Lincoln County · ~20 mi
Rolling lakeside terrain that drops steeply into lake norman's coves and creek arms.
Erosion Control in Denver →Lincoln County · ~24 mi
Rolling to locally hilly terrain along the south fork river valley, with steeper ground toward the river and its feeder creeks.
Erosion Control in Lincolnton →Alexander County · ~22 mi
The steepest terrain in our service area: foothills and mountain flanks rising to ridgelines, with short, sharp slopes and rocky ground.
Erosion Control in Taylorsville →Cabarrus County · ~34 mi
Gently rolling piedmont with moderate creek-drainage slopes; less steep than the catawba side but broad and highly developed.
Erosion Control in Kannapolis →Cabarrus County · ~38 mi
Gently rolling piedmont with moderate slopes along an extensive creek network; broad and intensively developed rather than steep.
Erosion Control in Concord →Rowan County · ~40 mi
Rolling terrain between the yadkin and catawba rivers, with broken, steeper ground near the creeks and isolated hills like dunn mountain.
Erosion Control in Salisbury →Gaston County · ~33 mi
Rolling piedmont that drops toward the catawba river and mountain island lake, with steeper riverfront and creek slopes.
Erosion Control in Mount Holly →These are our most-requested erosion-control cities, but our 100-mile radius covers the entire western Piedmont — Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln, Alexander, Cabarrus, Rowan, Gaston, Mecklenburg, and Burke Counties, plus the Charlotte metro and Lake Norman. If your site is in the region, we can stabilize it.
Call (828) 244-7496 →