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Compost Filter Socks

from $33.00

Compost Filter Sock is a durable woven fabric filled with composted mulch that is designed to redirect flow and filter out sediment and other contaminants from stormwater events using a three-dimensional filtration process.

WHY USE COMPOST FILTER SOCK?

Compost Filter Sock is a cost-effective BMP that saves money over the life of a construction project due to ease of installation, maintenance, and disposal.

Compost Filter Sock slows the flow while still allowing water to filter through. This prevents large pooling or flooding which means less time and money lost cleaning up muddy sidewalks and streets.

Our standard Compost Filter Socks come in 8”-9” (nominal diameter) in continuous lengths of 200’ per pallet. We can also make custom orders in diameters of 12”, 15”, and 18”. Call or email for more information on custom sizes.

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Compost Filter Sock is a durable woven fabric filled with composted mulch that is designed to redirect flow and filter out sediment and other contaminants from stormwater events using a three-dimensional filtration process.

WHY USE COMPOST FILTER SOCK?

Compost Filter Sock is a cost-effective BMP that saves money over the life of a construction project due to ease of installation, maintenance, and disposal.

Compost Filter Sock slows the flow while still allowing water to filter through. This prevents large pooling or flooding which means less time and money lost cleaning up muddy sidewalks and streets.

Our standard Compost Filter Socks come in 8”-9” (nominal diameter) in continuous lengths of 200’ per pallet. We can also make custom orders in diameters of 12”, 15”, and 18”. Call or email for more information on custom sizes.

Compost Filter Sock is a durable woven fabric filled with composted mulch that is designed to redirect flow and filter out sediment and other contaminants from stormwater events using a three-dimensional filtration process.

WHY USE COMPOST FILTER SOCK?

Compost Filter Sock is a cost-effective BMP that saves money over the life of a construction project due to ease of installation, maintenance, and disposal.

Compost Filter Sock slows the flow while still allowing water to filter through. This prevents large pooling or flooding which means less time and money lost cleaning up muddy sidewalks and streets.

Our standard Compost Filter Socks come in 8”-9” (nominal diameter) in continuous lengths of 200’ per pallet. We can also make custom orders in diameters of 12”, 15”, and 18”. Call or email for more information on custom sizes.

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Oklahoma City, OK 73109

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