Slope Erosion Control

Protect and stabilize slopes with living, durable systems that resist runoff and wind. We install SOX bioengineered solutions that are filled and vegetated on site for immediate protection.

Durable
Sustainable
Fast Install

Unstable Slopes Get Costlier Every Season

When slopes shed soil, you lose ground, expose roots, and send sediment into water. Patchwork fixes fail under heavy rain, which leads to new washouts and safety concerns. Every delay increases repair scope and cost. You need a system that stabilizes the face, supports vegetation, and starts protecting the day it goes in.

Why More Sites Choose Living Slope Systems?

Proven protection

SOX containment with proper anchoring resists erosion at the slope and waterline, then holds once roots establish.

Natural finish

Systems are filled with a custom growing media and vegetated to blend with the site.

Lower impact

Bioengineered solutions avoid the disturbance of concrete or steel barriers.

What exactly is slope erosion control?

Slope erosion control stabilizes hillsides with durable containment, a site specific growing media, and vegetation. Superior offers living erosion control solutions, including SOX systems that begin protecting as soon as they are installed.

We understand slopes, shorelines, and inspection pressure

Homeowners, campuses, and municipalities want safer slopes that look clean and pass review. We are a certified service provider for SOX Erosion Solutions and install DredgeSOX or ShoreSOX based on conditions, then vegetate for long term hold.

DIY fixes vs partnering with Superior

Hand placing materials on a slope is labor heavy and rarely uniform. Without containment and anchoring, faces keep sloughing. Trained crews install the proven system, fill to contour, and vegetate so protection starts fast and lasts longer.

Superior stabilizes more than lakeshore slopes

Residential hillsides and landscape berms that show rutting
Commercial campuses and multifamily grades that need clean edges
Golf course and park slopes that see foot traffic and runoff
Banks near ponds, streams, and drainage channels where water undercuts

What are the steps to stabilize a slope?

1. Inquire and evaluate
Share photos or request a visit. We help determine whether DredgeSOX or ShoreSOX fits your slope, especially near water. Systems are filled with a custom blend of sand, topsoil, and organics, then vegetated with seed, plantings, or sod.
2. Schedule the work
After we confirm quantities, components, and logistics, we set the installation date.
3. Prep and install
We schedule MISS DIG for locates, identify outlet pipes, clear debris, and deploy the SOX containment with proper anchoring.
4. Fill and vegetate
We fill the system with the substrate, contour to the slope, then add native plantings, water plants, seed, or sod so roots knit the face.
5. Immediate protection
DredgeSOX and ShoreSOX provide protection upon installation, with vegetation adding strength as it establishes.

A simple 3 step path to a stable slope

Request an Estimate

Share location, photos, and goals. We review slope conditions and access to price accurately.

Get a site specific plan

We confirm system type, quantities, timeline, and vegetation approach. You receive clear pricing and scheduling.

Install and protect

We deploy, fill, and vegetate the system. You get simple care guidance for establishment and seasonal touch ups.

What Our Clients Saying about our Service?

Slope erosion control in Michigan

We provide slope erosion control statewide in Michigan, supported by offices in Grand Rapids and Detroit, with additional locations in Indianapolis and Atlanta.

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Slope Erosion Control - FAQs

SOX systems are a double layer knitted polyethylene containment that is anchored, filled with a custom growing media, and vegetated to create a living, durable barrier.

Protection begins immediately after installation and fill, then vegetation roots in to add strength.

Yes. Systems use natural fill and native vegetation, and avoid the disturbance of concrete or steel barriers.

Lakeshore homeowners, commercial owners, developers, and municipalities with vulnerable slopes.

Size and steepness of slope, access, and materials. Larger or steeper slopes require more time and components.

Stabilize slopes, protect property, restore safety

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