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Holly Springs.

Stop the wash, hold the soil, pass the inspection.

Erosion Control in Holly Springs

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Why It Matters Here

Erosion Control the Holly Springs way.

One hard rain on bare ground costs you topsoil, fills your culverts, ruins your driveway and runs into the neighbor's pond. SWPPP fines compound the bill.

Holly Springs and the surrounding country is where we run our biggest pond and clearing jobs. Big tracts, real woods, real watersheds, and family-owned land that's been waiting on the right operator.

What We Run

Our scope on every Holly Springs job.

We design and install BMPs that match the site: silt fence, wattles, rock check dams, rip-rap, blanket matting, hydroseed, swales and diversion berms. We come back when the inspector or storm shows up.

  • Silt fence & wattle installation
  • Rock check dams & rip-rap
  • Erosion blanket & matting
  • Hydroseed & permanent stabilization
  • Swales, berms & diversion ditches
  • SWPPP / county compliance support
Holly Springs FAQ

Common questions about erosion control in Holly Springs.

Don't see your question? Call (662) 996-8245, a Holly Springs-area job is one phone call away.

Does Marshall County require BMPs on rural builds?

Disturbed sites over an acre, yes — state NPDES rules apply countywide. We install silt fence, stabilized entrance, and inlet protection. Rural sites still need to pass.

Can you stabilize a Holly Springs cleared slope?

Yes — erosion control blanket on slopes over 3:1, hydroseed or rock check dams in flow paths, and seed-and-straw on shallower grades. Marshall County clay needs cover or it gullies fast.

Will you build rock check dams in Holly Springs swales?

Yes — rip-rap check dams every 50–100 feet, sized to slope. Slows the water, drops sediment, and stops the swale from cutting deeper every storm.

Do you handle bank stabilization on Holly Springs ponds?

Yes — rip-rap at the waterline, vegetation upslope, and a proper grass cover. Stops the slow bank erosion that silts in the pond.

Have a erosion control project in Holly Springs? Free quote within 24 hours.