Finding The Right Hydroseeding Company

Finding the right hydroseeding company is important and the right company should be able to answer your questions and concern as an expert.

Here are a few top questions people ask about hydroseeding.

What is Hydroseed made of?

Hydroseeding typically consists of using a mixture of wood fiber, seed, fertilizer, and stabilizing emulsion with hydro-mulch machine, which momentarily shields exposed soils from erosion by water and wind.



Is hydroseeding better than seeding?

Although it's not as famous as seeding or sod, hydroseeding is a good value versus privilege option between a basic seeding or the heavy initial investment of sodding. If you're thinking of hydroseeding as an option, you need to start with bare soil. This makes it a good option for new construction

Why do we Hydroseed?

Corrosion control is the most common purpose for using hydroseeding to hold moisture and protect against erosion from breeze, rain, sun, and insects through the binding of seed, mulch, tackifiers and other soil conditioners that contain the hydroseeding slurry to bind with the ground surface soil.

Can I Hydroseed over the existing lawn?

The easy reply is that, yes, it can be done. The more comprehensive answer is that one requires to be a little more alert during the seeding process if the area already has a lawn or partial lawn. The hydroseed mulch mixture is normally very thick. This helps to protect the seeds during their germination stage.

What do I need to Hydroseed?

Regrade the soil to produce a flawlessly smooth surface. Treat the soil with lime, which makes the soil pH more alkaline and will help your new lawn flourish. Add the seeds, papery mulch, water, and fertilizer to the tank of the hydroseed machine and turn on the agitator to mix completely.

Will rain wash away Hydroseed?

Did those torrential rains wash all your seeds away? Not. The good news is when we Hydroseed your lawn we are using 100% pure wood fiber mulch and a Tackifier (glue) that bonds the Hydroseed to the soil. ... If the soil is compacted there is a good chance the seed will not stay and maybe wash away.



How much should hydroseeding cost?

Homeowners can assume to spend between $500 and $4,000, or an average of $1,000, for hydroseeding a typical 5,000 to 10,000 square foot lawn. Hydroseeding standards between $0.06 to $0.20 per square foot or $2,000 to $4,000 per acre.

Do you need topsoil for hydroseeding?

Hydroseeding is a commonly used method of seeding lawns. It is most often used to seed hillsides and windy locations but can be used to seed lawns anywhere. The soil must be properly prepared before hydroseeding, though, and rolling the topsoil is one step in that process.

Can I walk on Hydroseed?

Depending upon watering and/or rainfall results, a properly hydroseed lawn should show results in as little as 5-6 days and should be ready for the first cut in 3-5 weeks. Can I use my newly hydroseed lawn? Yes, you may walk on the surface when watering, being careful not to disturb the mulch mat. 

Is hydroseeding worth the cost?

Hydroseeding costs less than sodding, but how much less and is it worth it? The average cost of sod is between 8-30 cents per square foot if you are doing it yourself. This cost will depend on the kind of sod, the location, and who you are getting it from.

Can you over water Hydroseed?

Watering Systems - Once the recently hydro seeded lawn has set for 24 hours, its time for watering. Depending on temperatures, watering should take place in the morning, late afternoon or early evening hours. Keep your mulch bed moist, but don't overwater. If you see puddling, stop watering.

Will heavy rain ruin my Hydroseed?

Did the torrential downpours wash all your seeds away? Not. The good news is when we Hydroseed your lawn we are using 100% pure wood fiber mulch and a Tackifier (glue) that bonds the Hydroseed to the soil. If the soil is compacted there is a great possibility the seed will not stay and probably wash away

How do you take care of Hydroseed?

Following the lawn is first Hydro seeded, allow the mulch to dry before watering. (Usually dry by the next day.) During the initial 2 weeks, water all areas every day keeping area somewhat moist to speed up germination. Water 10 to 20 minutes per section, twice a day, if possible

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