Erosion Control
Rangeview Reclamation

Erosion Control

Stopping soil loss before it becomes a bigger problem.

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Erosion is one of the most damaging and rapid forms of land degradation. Our erosion control services combine bioengineered solutions, erosion control blankets, and strategic seeding to stabilize slopes, streambanks, and disturbed soils before they fail. We design for long-term stability, not just a temporary fix. From small residential slopes to large-scale streambank projects across Northern Colorado, we match the right technique to each site's specific conditions and regulatory requirements.

Pricing

Project-based

Pricing based on site complexity, linear footage, and required materials. Contact us for a site assessment.

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Our Process

01

Site Analysis

We assess erosion mechanisms, flow paths, slope gradients, and soil types to identify the right combination of controls.

02

Engineering Design

For complex sites, we develop a graded engineering plan with material specifications and installation sequences.

03

Installation

Our crew installs the designed controls — which may include erosion blankets, wattles, bioengineered structures, or retaining elements.

04

Native Seeding

All disturbed or treated areas are seeded with an appropriate native mix to provide long-term biological stabilization.

05

Post-Installation Monitoring

We assess performance through the first major runoff or storm event and address any areas requiring supplemental treatment.

Common Questions

Erosion control blankets provide immediate physical protection while vegetation establishes. Seeding provides the long-term biological stability. We almost always use both together.

Yes. Streambank erosion is a specialty — we use bioengineered techniques like live willow fascines, root wads, and coconut coir mats designed for wet, dynamic environments.

Work within a certain distance of waterways often requires local, state, or Army Corps of Engineers permits. We help clients identify and navigate the permitting process.

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