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Southeast Texas · Hydroseeding Specialists

Your yard.
Done right.

Professional hydroseeding, hydromulch, and erosion-control solutions for new lawns, large areas, and job sites across Southeast Texas & Southwest Louisiana.

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250,000+
Sq Ft Seeded
Locally owned
Serving Southeast Texas & Louisiana
New lawns & lawn repairs
Even coverage for large areas
Erosion-control applications
Why Hydroseed?

What makes it work

Hydroseeding gives seed a real head start. The slurry holds moisture, keeps seed against the soil, and helps everything stay in place while roots take hold. Here's what you're actually getting.

01

Even coverage & seed-to-soil contact

The sprayed mix spreads seed evenly and presses it against the soil. Contact between seed and soil is one of the biggest factors in successful germination — this method handles it in a single pass.

02

Moisture retention around the seedbed

The mulch component in the mix helps the seedbed stay damp between waterings. In Southeast Texas summers, that buffer matters — it gives seed more time to germinate even when the heat picks up.

03

Erosion control & slope stability

The tackifier in the slurry helps the mix adhere to soil on slopes and disturbed areas. It can meaningfully reduce runoff and washout while the grass is establishing. Once roots take hold, the ground is far more stable.

04

Efficient on large & irregular areas

Hydroseeding scales well. Big yards, new construction lots, commercial properties — the spray equipment covers ground that would take far longer by hand and produces more consistent results across the whole area.

05

Custom seed blends for your conditions

Seed can be selected based on sun exposure, soil type, and how the yard gets used. We'll recommend a blend that fits your specific property — not a one-size answer.

06

Realistic timeline expectations

With consistent watering, sprouts typically appear within 7–14 days. Most lawns reach mow-ready coverage around 4–6 weeks. Timeline depends on weather, seed type, and how closely you follow the watering plan — we'll be straight with you about what to expect.

Watering is the variable that matters most

Great application only gets you so far. Consistent watering in the weeks after seeding is what separates a thick lawn from a patchy one. We'll send you home with a simple watering plan so you know exactly what to do and when.

Specialty Services

Everything we offer — explained

Tap a service to see what it is, when it’s used, and why it helps. Serving all of Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana with typical scheduling around one week.

HydroseedingNew lawns • Large areas

Hydroseeding applies a slurry mix for consistent coverage and faster establishment on bare soil and new construction.

  • Uniform application for consistent growth
  • Great for big yards and commercial lots
  • Helps protect seed while it germinates
Hydromulch (Hydro Mulch)Stabilization

Hydromulch adds a protective mulch blanket to retain moisture and help hold soil in place—especially on slopes.

  • Improves moisture retention
  • Helps reduce erosion and runoff
  • Ideal for uneven terrain and embankments
Erosion ControlSlopes • Ditches • Job sites

Stabilization for disturbed soil so heavy rain doesn’t move it before vegetation takes hold.

  • Construction-site stabilization
  • Roadside & ditch-line recovery
  • Washout repair strategies
Silt FenceSediment control

Silt fence is used around disturbed soil to slow water flow and trap sediment before it leaves the site.

  • Helps keep sediment on-site
  • Common for new construction
  • Pairs well with seeding and stabilization
Rock Driveway RepairDrainage • Ruts • Washouts

We regrade and refresh gravel drives to fix ruts, potholes, and drainage issues that cause standing water.

  • Regrade for better drainage
  • Fill low spots and smooth ruts
  • Refresh rock for a clean finish
Hydroseed + Mulch PackagesSpeed + stability

Need fast growth and better hold? We tailor mixes using seed, mulch, and tackifiers based on your site conditions.

  • Custom blends by sun/soil/site condition
  • Great for tight timelines
  • Ask about recommended seed options
Common Use Cases

Where hydroseeding makes the most sense

If you’ve got bare soil, washout, or a large area to cover, hydroseeding is an efficient way to get consistent growth without the cost of sod.

New construction lots

Bare dirt after grading? Hydroseeding gives you even coverage across the whole property.

Erosion-prone areas

Slopes, runoff paths, and disturbed soil — hydroseeding helps stabilize while roots establish.

Large yards & acreage

When you need coverage fast across a big footprint, spray application keeps results consistent.

Lawn repairs & rebuilds

Low spots, dead zones, and thin areas can be brought back with the right blend and coverage.

Commercial properties

Reliable ground cover for sites that need clean curb appeal and reduced mud/runoff.

Drainage & utility work

After trenching or drainage installs, hydroseeding helps restore the surface quickly.

How It Works

Four steps, no mystery

  • 01

    Call Us

    Tell us about your yard, timeline, and what you're dealing with. We'll ask a few questions to understand the property — size, grade, soil condition, sun exposure.

  • 02

    Free Quote & Plan

    We recommend the right approach and seed blend for your specific situation. You'll know exactly what we're doing and why — no guesswork, no pressure.

  • 03

    Prep & Spray

    Professional hydroseeding application across your property. We focus on even coverage and solid seed-to-soil contact from edge to edge.

  • 04

    Watering Plan → Growth

    We give you a straightforward watering guide to follow. With consistent watering, expect sprouts around 7–14 days and a mow-ready lawn around 4–6 weeks.

SETX Grass Gunners hydroseeding application in Southeast Texas
7–14 Days to first sprouts
Reviews

What customers say

They showed up when they said they would, covered the whole lot evenly, and walked me through watering before they left. Saw sprouts in about ten days. Good people to work with.

J. Thibodaux — Beaumont, TX

Had a slope in the backyard that kept washing out every rain. They explained exactly what they were doing and gave me a simple plan. The grass is holding it now, really happy with the result.

M. Broussard — Orange, TX

Got a quote fast, they came out and handled a big open area after our rebuild. No drama, no surprises on the price. The lawn looks great. Would call them again without hesitation.

D. Fontenot — Silsbee, TX
FAQ

Common questions

Hydroseeding is straightforward, but people always have questions. Here are the ones we hear most often.

Hydroseeding is a process where grass seed is mixed with water, mulch, fertilizer, and a tackifier into a slurry, then sprayed directly onto prepared soil. The mix holds moisture around the seed, keeps it in contact with the ground, and helps it stay put on slopes. It's a practical middle ground between hand seeding and laying sod.
With consistent watering, you'll typically see sprouts in 7–14 days. Mow-ready coverage usually happens around 4–6 weeks. Weather and your watering habits are the biggest variables — we'll be upfront about realistic expectations for your specific situation.
The first two to three weeks are the most critical period. You want to keep the seedbed consistently moist — typically 2–3 short watering sessions per day in hot weather, tapering off as the grass establishes. We'll give you a specific plan after the job so you're not guessing.
Wait until the grass is 3–4 inches tall, then only cut the top third. Most lawns are ready around the 4–6 week mark. Going in too early can pull up roots that haven't fully set yet — patience here pays off.
Yes — it's commonly chosen for slopes and disturbed areas because the tackifier helps the slurry adhere to soil and resist washout. Once the grass roots establish, they significantly improve long-term stability. For very steep or actively eroding areas, we'll let you know if additional measures make sense.
Light to moderate rain shortly after is usually fine — and often helpful. Heavy runoff in the first 24–48 hours can displace some of the slurry, especially on grades. We try to schedule around weather and we'll talk you through what to watch for before we leave.
For warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia, spring through early summer works well — the soil is warm and germination happens quickly. Some cool-season blends can go down in fall. The key is warm soil and consistent water. We can advise on timing based on what you're trying to grow.
Sod gives you instant results and you can use the yard faster. Hydroseeding takes 4–8 weeks to establish but costs considerably less per square foot, handles large or irregular areas well, and allows custom seed selection. If timeline is flexible and budget matters, hydroseeding is often the practical choice — especially for new construction and big yards.

Service Area

Based in Southeast Texas and serving nearby Louisiana — residential, commercial, and large-area jobs.

Southeast Texas

Beaumont • Lumberton • Nederland • Port Neches • Groves • Vidor • Orange • Sour Lake

Southwest Louisiana

Lake Charles • Sulphur • Westlake • Iowa • Jennings • Moss Bluff

Get in Touch

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