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Slope Stabilisation

Slope Stabilisation That Works – Safe, Green, and Long-Lasting

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What is Slope Stabilisation?

Slope stabilisation is the process of preventing soil movement and erosion on sloping land. Using hydromulching, we create a strong, natural barrier that protects your slope while promoting healthy vegetation growth. Whether it’s a backyard embankment, roadside verge, or steep hill, slope stabilisation keeps your land safe, attractive, and stable.

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Why Choose Hydromulching for Slope Stabilisation?

  • Immediate Erosion Control – The hydromulch slurry forms a protective layer that binds to the soil and reduces surface runoff.

  • Supports Long-Term Stability – Seeds germinate quickly, and root systems anchor the soil to prevent future movement.

  • Eco-Friendly Solution – Uses biodegradable mulch and supports native vegetation growth.

  • Cost-Effective – More affordable and faster to establish than turf, retaining walls, or heavy earthworks.

  • Versatile for All Terrains – Works on mild slopes through to steep embankments over 35°.

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SERVICING NSW

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25+ YEARS OF HYDROMULCHING EXPERIENCE

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EASY APPLICATION PROCESS

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PROUDLY ACCREDITED

Our Slope Stabilisation Process

  • Site Inspection – We assess slope angles, soil types, and environmental factors.

  • Custom Seed & Mulch Mix – Tailored to suit the slope’s conditions and your desired vegetation.

  • Hydromulch Application – Sprayed evenly over the entire slope for full coverage.

  • Tackifier Binding – Added to lock the mulch to the slope and resist wash-off from heavy rain.

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Benefits of Slope Stabilisation with Quick Green Grass

Prevents Soil Loss

Stops rain, wind, and runoff from eroding your land.

Improves Safety

Reduces the risk of landslides and collapsing banks.

Enhances Property Value

Green, stable slopes boost visual appeal.

Low Maintenance

Once established, vegetation is self-sustaining.

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