Silt Fence

Midwest Construction Products is one of the Original silt fence manufacturers in the USA.  We carry a wide variety of silt fences including: commercial, wire backed and DOT grades. 

Silt Fence Products & Accessories

Standard Silt Fence Bulk Rolls

Standard Silt Fence With Posts

Wire Reinforced Silt Fence

Non-Standard Silt Fence

Silt Fence- Project Specific Requirement

Silt Fence Accessories

Midwest Construction Products supplies a wide variety of Silt Fence. Commercial and Heavy grade fabrics meet or exceed most required specifications.

We manufacture and supply Silt Fence with many common post configurations, wire backed reinforced, and Bulk rolls. We also can provide bulk bundles of wood stakes, T-Posts, zip-ties, and hog rings. 

Get the Silt Fence you need today, by the roll, the pallet, or the truckload.

Midwest Construction Products supplies a wide variety of Silt Fence. Commercial and Heavy grade fabrics meet or exceed most required specifications.

We manufacture and supply Silt Fence with many common post configurations, wire backed reinforced, and Bulk rolls. We also can provide bulk bundles of wood stakes, T-Posts, zip-ties, and hog rings. 

Get the Silt Fence you need today, by the roll, the pallet, or the truckload.

Featured Silt Fence Products

Silt Fence installed beside disturbed soil.

What is Silt Fence?

A Silt Fence is a temporary barrier used to control sediment pollution anywhere the earth is disturbed.

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Holding Back the Sediment.

The most common Silt Fences are comprised of two components, a barrier panel and an upright support. 

The type and durability of the components used in the construction of the Silt Fence, should always factor in the necessary sediment retention and environmental variables where it is installed  

Silt Fence installed beside disturbed soil.

What is Silt Fence?

A Silt Fence is a temporary barrier used to control sediment pollution anywhere the earth is disturbed.

 

These fences are made out of synthetic filtration fabric, usually geo-textile filter fabric, woven together to create sheets of material that offer incredible strength and a good level of permeability. This enables water to flow through while preventing sediment from flowing downhill. Wooden or steel posts spaced at regular intervals are used to support the fabric. There are many different silt fence fabric options you can choose from, depending on your application. Your choice of sediment control material should depend on the kind of erosion, water, or sediment control that your site requires. Your standard options include but are not limited to the following:

  • Standard staked silt fences – The fabrics used for standard staked silt fences fall under three grade-categories, namely economy grade, contractor grade, and DOT grade. These fabrics offer good filtration capabilities, able to contain dirt, sediment, and other displaced materials while allowing water to flow through. This effectively limits erosion.
  • Wire back silt fences – Wire back silt fences are also commonly used in construction sites. Like standard staked fences, they make use of woven geo-textiles, but with the added support of a mesh wire fencing (welded or field wire), ideal for controlling stronger downhill flows.
  • Orange safety fence – Another popular option on job sites, orange safety fences are ideal in areas requiring high visibility and support. These fences are made out of plastic mesh and they are typically used as perimeter or warning fences for hazardous areas and dangerous job sites.
  • Higher control staked silt barrier – In areas with significant water flow, impermeable silt barriers might be a better option. Rather than a mesh fabric that enables water flow, these barriers use a high-strength material that is impermeable to water and instead controls or redirects flow as needed. They are typically built using the same materials as turbidity curtains, which allow for effective control of higher water levels as well as faster flow rates.
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