Resilient Flexible Self Supporting Silt Fence (RFSS)

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Why SiltShield®?

  • Aesthetics
  • Reduces Cost
  • Environmentally Responsible
  • Flexibility
  • Easy to Install
  • Reusable
  • Continuous protection of storm water runoff
  • Provides an effective resilient solution for sediment control
  • Improves compliance issues
  • Eliminates the need for multiple installations of silt fences at a given site reducing labor
  • Reduces maintenance
  • Reduces or eliminates the need for street cleaning
  • Eliminates the need to re-grade a lot after removal of the SiltShield
  • Virtually eliminates fines, back charges and stop work orders
Aesthetics
SiltShield's patented semi-rigid design looks clean and stays that way throughout construction.
Reduces Cost
Old-fashioned silt fence can need replacing up to 6 times at the curb.
Environmentally Responsible
SiltShield's advanced technology in temporary sediment containment stays up to protect the environment.
Flexibility
SiltShield can withstand accidental vehicle impact.
Easy to Install
1. Remove dirt from back of cub.
2. Place SiltShield 6" or 8" below top of curb.
3. Back-fill, compact. DONE.
Reusable
Installs on back of curb and stays there until final grade or sod, ready to be rolled up and used on the next project.
Six key features that are revolutionizing the industry.
  • "Bounce back" flexibility can withstand work trucks
  • Reusable and long-lasting
  • Easy to install and remove
  • Reduces costs and stress
  • Environmentally-friendly
  • Looks great at work sites

Resiliency
When properly installed, SiltShield can survive impact and bounce back to its original position.

Construction
The patented construction of our fence consists of three laminated layers forming a semi-rigid barrier.

Drainage Holes
Drainage is controlled by six rows of ¼” holes positioned on 2” centers 6” to 16” from the lower edge.

Installation
For optimum resiliency, SiltShield must be set at least eight inches below grade and the soil near the fence must be compacted.

Splicing/Repairs
Made easy with ratchet rivet, push-in fasteners inserted into pierced holes and then pressed into locked position.