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Erosion Logs

Blown-in Filter Sock Erosion Logs

Onsite Erosion Log Fabrication for Land Developers & Contractors Denver Metro Area
Express Mulching & Soil provides blown-in filter sock erosion log services across the Denver Metro area. We use our fleet of blower trucks to fabricate filter sock erosion logs directly onsite, delivering a cost-effective, high-performance alternative to traditional silt fence for stormwater management compliance.

What Are Blown-In Filter Sock Erosion Logs?

Filter sock erosion logs — also called erosion control logs or compost socks — are cylindrical fabric sleeves filled with organic material and deployed along slopes, drainage channels, and site perimeters to intercept stormwater runoff, trap sediment, and slow sheet flow.
Unlike pre-manufactured erosion logs shipped to your site, our blown-in logs are fabricated on location using our blower truck equipment, delivering:
  • Onsite production — no pre-ordered rolls, no delivery lead times
  • Cost savings over traditional silt fence installation — lower labor and material costs per linear foot
  • Superior particulate filtration compared to woven silt fence fabric
  • Flexible sizing and placement along contours, check dam locations, and drainage ways
  • Compliance with CDPHE stormwater permit requirements and local SWMP plans

Why Contractors Prefer Blown-In Erosion Logs Over Silt Fence

Traditional silt fence requires stake driving, trench installation, and significant hand labor. Blown-in filter sock erosion logs are placed on grade, conform to site contours, and outperform silt fence in particulate capture at a lower installed cost.

Our Filter Sock Erosion Log Services for Denver Metro Contractors

Onsite Blown-In Filter Sock Fabrication
Our core erosion log service uses blower truck equipment to fill and place filter sock erosion logs directly on your project site. Ideal for:
  • Perimeter sediment control along property lines and rights-of-way
  • Check dams in swales, drainage channels, and disturbed waterways
  • Slope interruption barriers on graded cut-and-fill areas
  • Inlet protection around storm drain structures
  • SWMP BMP compliance on active construction sites
Check Dam Installation
Filter sock erosion logs are one of the most effective BMP check dam solutions for slowing stormwater velocity in drainage channels. We install erosion log check dams to reduce flow energy, encourage sediment deposition, and protect downstream waterways and stormwater infrastructure.
Perimeter & Slope Sediment Control
For active construction sites requiring CDPHE or local municipality stormwater compliance, our erosion log perimeter controls provide measurable sediment capture with less installation labor than traditional silt fence.
Large-Scale Site Deployment
Our blower truck fleet is equipped for high-volume, time-sensitive projects. Whether your site requires hundreds of linear feet or thousands, we scale to your construction schedule and SWMP requirements.

Why Contractors Choose Express Mulching & Soil

We don’t just drop erosion controls — we fabricate them onsite and install them right the first time. Our blown-in process is purpose-built for the fast-moving timelines and strict compliance demands of Denver Metro construction.

Filter Sock Erosion Logs vs. Silt Fence A Direct Comparison

Traditional silt fence remains the default BMP on many Denver Metro construction sites — but it’s not always the best solution. Here’s how blown-in filter sock erosion logs compare:

Service Area Denver Metro & Front Range

We serve land developers, general contractors, and site managers throughout the Denver Metro area and Colorado Front Range, including:
  • Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster
  • Thornton, Northglenn, Brighton, Commerce City
  • Littleton, Englewood, Centennial, Lone Tree, Parker
  • Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Elizabeth
  • Boulder, Longmont, Loveland, Fort Collins (extended service)
  • Douglas County, Jefferson County, Adams County, Arapahoe County, Denver County
Not sure if we cover your project site? Call us we regularly travel for large-scale development projects throughout Colorado.

Frequently Asked Questions Filter Sock Erosion Logs

Are blown-in filter sock erosion logs an approved BMP for stormwater compliance?

Yes. Filter sock erosion logs are a recognized Best Management Practice (BMP) for erosion and sediment control. We can provide documentation and product specifications to support your SWMP and Colorado stormwater permit requirements.

How do blown-in erosion logs compare to pre-manufactured erosion logs?

Blown-in erosion logs are fabricated onsite using our blower truck, eliminating shipping costs, delivery lead times, and inventory staging. Onsite production also allows custom sizing and placement flexibility that pre-manufactured rolls cannot match.

Can filter sock erosion logs replace silt fence on my construction site?

In many applications, yes. Filter sock erosion logs outperform silt fence for particulate filtration and check dam applications, and typically install at lower cost. We can review your SWMP requirements and recommend the right solution for your site conditions.

How quickly can you mobilize for a Denver Metro project?

We maintain capacity for rapid mobilization across the Denver Metro area. Contact us early in your grading schedule to lock in dates. Our blower truck fleet allows efficient deployment across large sites in a single mobilization.

Get a Quote for Your Denver Metro Project

Ready to spec filter sock erosion logs for your next project? Contact Express Mulching & Soil for a fast quote. We work directly with land developers, general contractors, civil engineers, and project managers across the Denver Metro area.
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