Erosion Control across Western North Carolina.
Silt fence, riprap, seeding, and slope stabilization after a washout.
We'll reach out within 24 hours to schedule your free on-site estimate. Prefer to talk now? Call (828) 555-0146.
- We confirm the details and book a time
- We walk the site and talk through the slope, soil, and access
- You get a clear, written, line-item scope
Erosion Control from Maidenhair Landscaping — a Hendersonville-based, owner-run crew covering 6 Western North Carolina counties. Silt fence, riprap, seeding, and slope stabilization after a washout. We build for mountain conditions — slope, clay, and freeze-thaw — and price every job from a free on-site estimate, with a 24hr callback.
What erosion control costs in Western NC
These are typical Western North Carolina market ranges, not a Maidenhair Landscaping quote. North Carolina construction runs about 12% below the national average, but our mountain terrain — 15–40%+ slopes, weathered bedrock and saprolite, clay, and tight access — pushes most jobs toward the high end of every range. A flat infill lot sits low; a steep escarpment lot sits at or above the top. Your exact price comes from a free on-site estimate.
| Item | Typical WNC range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment + operator | $125–$200/hour | excavator or skid steer w/ operator; mini-ex ~$85/hr |
| By volume moved | $44–$176/cubic yard | NC 2026; rock/saprolite at the high end |
| Grade & level (project) | $400–$6,500 | small yard-grade to mid-size lot; steep/rock lots higher |
What drives it: cut/fill volume, slope, rock vs rippable saprolite, haul-off vs on-site balance, and access.
Source: published WNC/NC market ranges via homeguide.com and angi.com . Exact pricing on your lot comes from a free on-site estimate — call (828) 555-0146.
Need erosion control?
Tell us about the project — we'll walk the lot, read the soil and grade, and put a real number in writing, free.
We'll reach out within 24 hours to schedule your free on-site estimate. Prefer to talk now? Call (828) 555-0146.
- We confirm the details and book a time
- We walk the site and talk through the slope, soil, and access
- You get a clear, written, line-item scope