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The right road for superior erosion control solutions.
Profile Products has the broadest line of products you need to meet the unique and varied needs of roadside transportation corridor construction. They meet or exceed all industry and DOT testing standards. They are also proven to outperform comparable competitive products everywhere disturbed soil needs immediate protection against sediment loss and erosion, and where vegetative solutions are needed for long-term soil stabilization:
- Cut slopes for roadways
- Fill slopes on overpasses/bridges/interchanges
- Drainage areas and channels
- Roadsides adjacent to waterways, wetlands and other sensitive environmental areas
ProMatrix™ Engineered Fiber Matrix™, for example, was created to reduce the cost of jobs requiring BFM/SMM hydraulic products. The industry’s highest-loading, most efficient product (60 lb per 100 gal of water) results in 20% fewer loads per job.
ProGanics™ Biotic Soil Media™ is another cost-saving solution when a site’s substrates are low in organic matter and not conducive to sustainable vegetation establishment. To help you plan, you’ll find the industry’s most comprehensive collection of erosion control product specifications here.
Every successful solution begins with a FREE soil test through Profile Soil Solutions Software.
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View ArticlesVegetation is the most accepted method for protecting against erosion. However, when sites exhibit extreme conditions where high-flow velocities and shear stresses exceed the limits of natural vegetation, “hard armor” is often assumed to be the only answer.
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