Whether you need silt fencing and hydroseeding, or a comprehensive erosion control strategy for your entire jobsite, P and TL has the knowledge and experience to keep you SWPPP (stormwater pollution prevention plan) compliant and moving forward. We work with general contractors, grading companies, utility companies, home builders, public works, and land developers across North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Since 2003, we have built an arsenal of services to bring you the best solutions: hydroseeding, seeding and strawing, sodding, all silt fence types, tree protection fencing, baffles, straw and coir matting, inlets protections, and temporary construction driveways.
P and TL is one of the fastest growing erosion control companies in the Southeast because of how we treat people. Whether customers or our team members, we treat everyone with honesty and respect. We want each customer to be fully satisfied with our product, performance, and customer service. We do our part to protect the environment with innovation, creativity, and an open-mind to new possibilities. We grow and learn by partnering with clients on premier jobs that build relationships based on honesty, clear communication, and high-quality service.
We partner with general contractors, grading companies, utility companies, and home builders across North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and the broader Southeast to keep job sites SWPPP compliant to help build and improve the cities in which we live. We give your erosion control project the personal attention to detail and service that allows you to focus on what you do best.
If you are a contractor, home builder, public works, utility or land developer in the final stages of construction, we can get your job over the finish line and ready for permanent landscaping. In the Southeast, establishing grass can be a challenge for many contractors. Sodding transplants a bed of existing grass instead of seeds. The sod harvested in the Carolinas and Virginia is carefully maintained to prevent damage from insects, weeds, and disease. It is cut from the ground with a thin layer of soil attached to the roots.
We use hydroseeding for both ground stabilization and new grass growth. We use a slurry of seed and mulch which is sprayed over prepared ground as an alternative to traditional seed broadcasting and sowing dry seed. The slurry often has other ingredients such as fertilizer, fiber mulch, and green dye that help promote growth on challenging job sites across North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and surrounding areas. When general contractors, grading companies, utilities, public works, and land developers have large areas that require planting, hydroseeding can be completed in a very short period of time.
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