Products & Services

Wild Boys LLC makes Silt Sock right here in the Heart of Dixie, ALABAMA, out of 100% wood fiber for Erosion Control

Call 256-423-ADEM(2336) for a quote or to place an order.

This ALABAMA Silt Sock is set in place and anchored down with hardwood stakes which makes it easy to install. This is a cost-effective erosion control tool that is less expensive than straw wattles and silt fence. Silt sock is specifically designed to allow water to flow through the sock netting and organic filter media. As the water flows through sediment and pollutants are filtered. This is a great tool in vulnerable areas where erosion can storm water runoff. Once installed the sock conforms and adheres to the ground tight enough to prevent water and debris from flowing underneath.

Silt sock helps keep wood biomass out of the land fill as we help protect rivers, lakes and streams from harmful sediment, pollution and other debris.

8” Silt Sock Pallet

$230 / Per pallet. $1.15 LF

200 Linear Feet
20 hardwood stakes 24” long

12” Silt Sock Pallet

$258.50 / Per pallet. $2.35 LF

110 Linear Feet
11 hardwood stakes 24” long

Hydroseeding

Hydroseeding is the process of applying a slurry of seeds, water, fertilizer and mulch to the ground. This has become an extremely popular choice of today compared to seeding and sod because of its low cost, even coverage, low maintenance and great success rate of growing. The combination of the ingredients in the slurry allow for the perfect environment to grow healthy grass. We offer a variety of seed options to meet a variety of needs.
Hydroseeding

Seed & Straw

Seed and straw is a method of applying seed to the ground and then covering it with a thin layer of straw. This is one of the most price effective ways to grow grass. The straw acts as a barrier between the seeds and the air preventing the seed from blowing or washing away. In addition, the straw prevents weeds and keeps the seeds and ground moist encouraging germination. Once the seeds have germinated, the straw can then be carefully removed or left on if applied sparingly.
Seed & Straw

Waddles

Waddles or “logs” are used widely on construction sites, golf courses, storm water control, vegetation enhancement and reclamation. Waddles consist of encased straw in 9in diameter “tubes” in 25 foot lengths. They are an effective for reducing water flow and trapping sediment therefore minimizing erosion.
Waddles

Slope & Channel

A slope and channel erosion control system is exactly what it implies. An area of land slopes down into a channel allowing runoff. We use a variety of techniques including hydroseeding and hydro mulching to reduce erosional while allowing proper drainage.
Slope & Channel

Sod Pinning

Sod Pinning is sometimes necessary to ensure that fresh sod does not move due to watering and other elements. It is most commonly used to secure sod on hills and curves to ensure an evenly growing lawn. Over time, the lawn root system will grow over the pin, increasing the strength and making the pin invisible.
Sod Pinning

Silt Fence Installation

A silt fence is a temporary sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment (loose soil) in stormwater runoff. Silt fences are widely used on construction sites in North America and elsewhere, due to their low cost and simple design. However, their effectiveness in controlling sediment can be limited, due to problems with poor installation, proper placement, and/or inadequate maintenance.
Silt Fence Installation

Erosion Control

We are proud to offer some of the most experienced and well trained team members in the area. Each member of our staff is fully capable of assisting with your projects from start to finish and to make sure the job is completed efficiently and correctly. We take our industry seriously and understand that you have several options available. We appreciate the opportunity to show you how we stand out from our competitors and want to earn your recommendation and future business. Contact us today with your questions and let us help you get started.

Erosion Control