EROSION CONTROL
Protect your site with our Erosion Control range to provide natural, durable solutions for stabilising slopes, managing runoff, and preventing soil erosion.
Our Geotextile Cloth and Filter Cloth provide high-performance reinforcement and filtration, while Ground Pins and Survey Stakes ensure secure installation and long-term stability.
Our products are built to handle the demanding conditions of construction sites, roadworks, and civil engineering projects. Whether you’re controlling sediment at a large-scale site or addressing localised runoff challenges, we have the solutions to keep your site compliant and the environment protected.

Coir Products
Combat erosion with Powerpac’s Coir Products and Ground Pins for superior soil stabilisation and vegetation growth. Built for tough construction sites, our Erosion Control solutions ensure lasting protection.
Ground Pins & Stakes
Secure your site with Powerpac’s durable Ground Pins and Survey Stakes. Our heavy-duty pins anchor matting firmly, while our anti-splintering survey stakes ensure precise measurements on any construction site.
Geotextiles
Powerpac’s NZTA F/7-approved Geotextiles deliver superior drainage, filtration, and separation. Our non-woven, needle-punched fabrics ensure site stability and efficiency.
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Examples of our Erosion Control Products on site and in use, utilising our ground pins & survey stakes.






FAQ
What is Erosion Control, and why is it important?
Erosion control prevents soil erosion caused by water, wind, and other environmental factors. Erosion Control products help protect landscapes, construction sites, and waterways by stabilising soil and reducing sediment runoff.
How does coconut matting help prevent soil erosion?
Coconut matting stabilises soil, reduces water runoff, and supports vegetation growth. It biodegrades over time, enriching the soil while preventing erosion.
What are coir logs, and how are they used in erosion control?
Coir logs are biodegradable barriers made from coconut fibres. They slow water flow, trap sediment, and support vegetation growth.
What is the difference between ground staples, pins, and stakes?
Ground staples secure lightweight materials like coconut matting, ground pins are used for heavier erosion control fabrics and wooden stakes secure coir logs and silt fences in place.
How do geotextiles work in erosion control and soil stabilisation?
Our ONZTA F/7-approved Geotextiles deliver superior drainage, filtration, and separation. Our non-woven, needle-punched fabrics ensure site stability and efficiency.