Hydroseeding
Uniform seed, mulch, fertilizer, and tackifier application for disturbed soils, slopes, commercial sites, and large-acreage restoration.
Commercial · Infrastructure · Site restoration
Professional hydroseeding, silt fence, seeding, matting, and sediment-control services delivered by an Ohio crew that understands active job sites.
From first BMP installation through final stabilization, QLC gives contractors one responsive erosion-control partner.
Core capabilities
We install, maintain, and repair erosion and sediment controls for projects ranging from small disturbed areas to large, multi-acre sites.
Uniform seed, mulch, fertilizer, and tackifier application for disturbed soils, slopes, commercial sites, and large-acreage restoration.
Machine- or hand-installed sediment barriers laid out for site access, runoff control, and dependable field performance.
Temporary or permanent stabilization using project-specific seed, fertilizer, straw mulch, and crimping.
Single-net, double-net, Curlex, coconut, and turf-reinforcement systems for slopes, channels, and waterways.
Compost filter sock, inlet protection, check dams, tree protection, and other site-specific controls.
Routine inspections, documentation, repair, maintenance, and final removal for active projects.
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Commercial sites, roadside restoration, ponds, slopes, and disturbed ground stabilized with the right system for the site.






A site-first approach
QLC Erosion Control is a family-operated contractor serving commercial, infrastructure, and restoration work throughout Ohio and surrounding states. Our roots trace back to Brock Erosion Control, established in the early 1960s.
Plans, access, slopes, soil condition, water, and schedule.
Clear quantities, methods, exclusions, and mobilization.
Responsive field work from installation through closeout.
Where we work
Based in Dresden, QLC mobilizes across Central, Eastern, and statewide Ohio, with surrounding-state work considered by project size and schedule.
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Share the location, approximate quantities, schedule, and any plans you have. We’ll review the scope and follow up about pricing and availability.
Include project plans, erosion-control quantities, the job-site address, and your target installation date.