Hydromulching is a rapid and efficient method of soil stabilisation that combines mulch, seed, tackifier and water to create a protective layer over the soil.
Yes. Hydromulching is an environmentally friendly method for establishing vegetation. It reduces soil erosion, minimizes dust, conserves water, and uses biodegradable materials. The mixture can be tailored to suit different soil types and project conditions, making it both sustainable and cost-effective. It also improves site appearance quickly while supporting healthy, long-term plant growth.
Hydromulching supports your project by providing fast, effective erosion control that protects your site, surrounding landscapes, and infrastructure. It helps prevent costly soil loss, stabilizes the area during and after construction, and promotes healthy long-term vegetation growth. Whether your project is residential, agricultural, or commercial, a tailored Hydromulching application ensures safer, more stable, and more sustainable results.
You’ll notice an immediate improvement in appearance right after the Hydromulch is applied-the site looks cleaner, greener, and more finished straight away. Germination typically begins within 10-21 days (depending on weather and seed type), with visible grass shoots appearing soon after. A strong, established lawn generally forms within 8–10 weeks when the area is watered and maintained correctly.
Yes. As a local, family-run business, we understand the landscape and site conditions in our area, and we’re equipped to access hard-to-reach locations that many contractors can’t. We also offer affordable minimum job engagements, making Hydromulching accessible for both small residential sites and larger commercial or civil projects. Our local knowledge and flexible service approach ensure your project gets the attention and expertise it deserves-no matter the size or difficulty.
We can provide soil testing to assess your site’s conditions and create a customised hydromulch blend that improves soil health and promotes optimal growing conditions.
Yes. Hydromulching is a highly effective method for erosion control. The mulch layer bonds with the soil, helping to absorb rainfall, reduce surface runoff, and prevent soil from washing away. Using a bonded fiber matrix or tackifiers, Hydromulch adheres even to steep or loose terrain, stabilising the surface immediately. As vegetation establishes, root systems further reinforce the soil, providing long-term erosion protection and promoting sustainable site stability.
We proudly service the entire Northern Rivers region, extend into South Queensland, and cover areas out to Tenterfield, Grafton, Coffs Harbour and surrounding communities. As a local, family-run business, our in-depth knowledge of these regions ensures reliable, professional service tailored to the unique conditions of each site.