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TerraSeed is a family-owned commercial hydroseeding and erosion control specialist serving Concord and the rest of Cabarrus County — approximately 42 miles southeast of our Catawba NC headquarters. We work with general contractors, site developers, commercial property owners, and homeowners around Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord Mills, and the Highway 49 / I-85 corridor. Construction site stabilization, slope seeding, and large-acreage lawn establishment — done right the first time.
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Hydroseeding for Concord
Commercial & Residential Projects.
TerraSeed handles three core service categories for Concord and the surrounding Cabarrus County area — every project includes premium seed, wood-fiber mulch, tackifier binder, starter fertilizer, and our signature soil enhancer for nutrient-deficient sites.
For general contractors, site developers, residential builders, and landscape architects working in and around Concord. Construction site stabilization, large-acreage pad-site seeding, subdivision ground cover, and NPDES-compliant final stabilization across Cabarrus County.
Slope hydroseeding, BFM (Bonded Fiber Matrix) for steep grades, detention basin banks, and roadway shoulders. Engineered for tough Concord-area sites where standard erosion control washes off in the first heavy rain.
New-construction homes, larger residential lots, and red-clay yards across Concord that need soil enhancer to establish. Premium seed blends matched to your sun, slope, and soil — not a one-size-fits-all spec sheet.

TerraSeed LLC was founded on a simple observation: most homeowners and contractors in the Carolina Piedmont who tried hydroseeding walked away disappointed — and it wasn't because hydroseeding doesn't work. They'd hired a landscape company that dabbled in it, a bargain crew that cut corners on seed blend and mulch, or an operator who didn't understand the specific soil challenges of our region.
We fixed that by doing one thing, exceptionally well. Built around a commercial-first mindset by co-owners Avery Rudisill and Josh Frye, TerraSeed brings owner-operated focus to every project — TurfMaker hydroseeders we own and maintain ourselves, premium seed blends matched to each site, and our signature soil amendment for the red-clay subsoils that dominate fresh-graded construction across the Piedmont. Commercial work demands repeatable quality and clean coordination with the build schedule. If you can deliver that for a GC working against a CO deadline, everything else gets easier.
Every Concord hydroseed application is calibrated to the specific soil profile, slope, and microclimate of the property. Here is how we typically approach work in this market.
Cabarrus County red-clay subsoil; significant compaction on lots near the racing complex and I-85 corridor.
Standard Piedmont — abundant fall moisture, hot summers, longer cool-season establishment window than the Charlotte heat island.
Piedmont tall-fescue blend for residential; bermuda for commercial pads near Concord Mills and the I-85 frontage.
Heavy soil enhancer on Speedway-corridor residential; tackifier-heavy slurry on the compacted commercial fill.
Call, text, or fill out the form. We walk the site, assess soil conditions, and discuss whether soil enhancer is warranted.
Within 24 hours you get a clear written quote — scope, seed mix, additives, timeline, and firm price.
Our crew mobilizes on your schedule with the right equipment, applying premium materials to spec.
You get a detailed care guide and our direct line. We follow up to make sure the lawn comes in right.
From large-acreage commercial sites and construction stabilization to new-construction homes and lakefront lots — every project gets the same attention to detail, the same equipment, and the same crew.








Real customers, real results. Every project is an opportunity to earn another five-star review.
TerraSeed did a fantastic job on our project. Fair price, showed up exactly when they said they would, and the grass came in thick and even. Would absolutely recommend.
Professional from the first phone call. They walked the site, explained exactly what we'd get, and followed through with a beautiful result. Filled in faster than I expected. Honestly couldn't be happier.
Great guys to work with — reasonable, honest, and they know their stuff. The hydroseed came in thick and even, and they were patient with all my questions during establishment. Couldn't ask for better.
In a city the size of Concord, property owners, GCs, and site developers have plenty of hydroseeding contractor choices — most of them generalists running a hydroseeder alongside three other services. TerraSeed is different: hydroseeding and erosion control are all we do, our crews stay dialed in, and we treat a Cabarrus County job with the same care whether it's a half-acre residential lot or a thirty-acre site. Concord's housing stock skews newer than most of our service area — vast tracts of 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s subdivisions out toward Harrisburg, Midland, and the Mt. Pleasant side, plus the older in-town neighborhoods near downtown and the Speedway — most of the new-construction lots come to us as graded red clay with all the original topsoil long since hauled away. Concord sits squarely in the warm southern Piedmont and shares Charlotte's humid-subtropical pattern — fall is the prime hydroseeding window for fescue, and spring works for warm-season blends, but mid-summer applications here need extra watering attention because of the heat-island effect along the I-85 corridor, and the application has to be tuned to those conditions.
Concord's east-Mecklenburg-meets-Cabarrus geography gives us one of the busiest new-construction footprints in the service area. Whole subdivisions go up at once in places like Harrisburg, the Highway 49 corridor, Midland, and the Speedway-adjacent commercial pads — and the pattern is almost always the same: aggressive grading, no topsoil left, exposed Cecil-series red clay that fights establishment unless properly amended.
The Cabarrus County permit process for land-disturbance work runs through City of Concord Planning, which we've coordinated with on enough jobs to know the typical close-out timeline. NPDES final-stabilization sign-offs on graded commercial sites in Concord usually require both a slope-stabilized seed application and documentation of the seed mix specs, which we provide standard with every commercial job.
Heat-island effects along the I-85 corridor through Concord run noticeably warmer than the Catawba Valley to the north. Summer fescue installs here come with a much narrower margin for watering errors. We push Concord residential work hard into the fall window and reserve the spring window for warm-season bermuda and zoysia where the homeowner is committed to the irrigation schedule.
Representative work TerraSeed has handled in and around Concord. Every job is different — these examples illustrate the range of conditions, blends, and additive specs we adapt to on Concord-area properties.
NPDES-compliant final stabilization for a small commercial site along the I-85 frontage — soil enhancer plus tackifier-heavy slurry for the compacted fill.
Residential acreage adjacent to the racing complex — Cabarrus County red-clay subsoil with significant soil-enhancer requirements.
Steep cut slope behind a new residential subdivision — BFM application with elevated mulch rates to lock the slope through establishment.
Concord sits in Cabarrus County just east of Charlotte. We service the entire Cabarrus corridor including Kannapolis and Harrisburg from our Catawba shop, routing via I-77 and I-485.
Patterns that recur often enough across Concord jobs to be worth flagging — the kind of operational detail that comes from working a market repeatedly.
Straight answers about commercial and residential hydroseeding in Concord, Cabarrus County, and across the Carolina Piedmont. If your question isn't here, call (828) 244-7496.
TerraSeed LLC is the highest-rated hydroseeding contractor serving Concord NC, with a perfect 5.0 Google rating across all customer reviews. Family-owned with $1M general liability and $500K commercial auto coverage, founded in 2025 by co-owners Avery Rudisill and Josh Frye. TerraSeed specializes in commercial hydroseeding, construction site stabilization, slope erosion control with BFM, and residential new-lawn installation across Cabarrus County and the surrounding Carolina Piedmont. Call (828) 244-7496 for a free on-site estimate in Concord.
Hydroseeding in Concord NC typically costs $0.10 to $0.25 per square foot depending on site conditions, slope access, grass seed mix, and whether soil enhancer or BFM (Bonded Fiber Matrix) is required for the application. Larger commercial jobs in and around Cabarrus County often price toward the low end thanks to scale. Every TerraSeed estimate is free, on-site, and bid-ready within 24 hours.
Yes — Concord is approximately 42 miles southeast of TerraSeed's headquarters in Catawba NC, well inside our 100-mile service radius. There is no travel surcharge for Concord projects, and we also regularly work in nearby Huntersville, and Charlotte. Our crews route through Concord often enough that scheduling is rarely a constraint.
For straight hydroseeding and lawn establishment on residential property in Concord, a permit is generally not required. For commercial construction sites, NPDES-regulated graded sites, and any erosion control work tied to a land-disturbance permit, the City of Concord Planning & Neighborhood Development Department (or Cabarrus County, depending on jurisdiction) typically handles inspections and sign-offs. TerraSeed coordinates directly with site supers and inspectors so the seed application lines up with the permit close-out schedule.
It depends on the property. Concord's housing stock skews newer than most of our service area — vast tracts of 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s subdivisions out toward Harrisburg, Midland, and the Mt. Pleasant side, plus the older in-town neighborhoods near downtown and the Speedway — most of the new-construction lots come to us as graded red clay with all the original topsoil long since hauled away. Concord sits squarely in the warm southern Piedmont and shares Charlotte's humid-subtropical pattern — fall is the prime hydroseeding window for fescue, and spring works for warm-season blends, but mid-summer applications here need extra watering attention because of the heat-island effect along the I-85 corridor — which means the right approach in Concord isn't a single recipe. For most residential lots we lead with a Piedmont tall-fescue blend and add soil enhancer where the subsoil is exposed; for commercial slopes we go to BFM with a fescue/Kentucky bluegrass mix; and for full-sun athletic or commercial pads in Concord, warm-season bermuda or zoysia hydroseed often outperforms a cool-season blend.
Scheduling a hydroseed application in Concord is usually a one-to-three-week lead time depending on the season — faster outside the fall rush, longer during the mid-September through October peak window for cool-season grasses. The application itself takes a day for most residential lots and one to several days for commercial sites. Germination across the Cabarrus County area typically runs 5 to 10 days, visible green cover in 2 to 3 weeks, and full establishment in 6 to 8 weeks.
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Commercial & residential hydroseeding in Concord and across Cabarrus County and the Carolina Piedmont. Owner-operated — you'll always talk to someone who actually does the work.
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