Premier Hydroseeding is a locally owned, first responder–operated hydroseeding and erosion control company serving homeowners, builders, and commercial property owners across Greene County and the Tri-Cities region. Fast germination, even coverage, and the integrity you'd expect from your neighbors.
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Premier handles three core service categories across the Tri-Cities region — every project includes premium grass seed, wood-fiber mulch, starter fertilizer, tackifier binder, and water, blended in the right proportions for your specific site conditions.
New lawns on freshly graded yards, full lawn renovations, overseeding thin or patchy areas, and soil-prep work for homeowners across Greene County and the Tri-Cities. Custom seed blends matched to your sun exposure and slope.
Builders, developers, and property managers — Premier handles new-construction grass establishment, large commercial lots, subdivision ground cover, and roadside seeding with the equipment and capacity to mobilize fast.
Slope stabilization, detention basins, pond banks, roadway shoulders, and freshly graded sites. Tackifier-bonded hydroseed holds soil and seed in place even on the steeper grades common across East Tennessee.
Premier Hydroseeding was founded on a simple idea: the people in your community deserve service from someone who lives in it. Based in Afton and proudly serving Greene County and the broader Tri-Cities region, we built this company around the values that come from a first responder background — show up when you say you will, do what you say you'll do, and treat every property like it belongs to a neighbor.
Hydroseeding is a smart, cost-effective alternative to sod and a far more reliable approach than scattering seed by hand. Our slurry of premium grass seed, wood-fiber mulch, fertilizer, water, and tackifier creates the ideal conditions for fast germination, strong roots, and a thick, healthy lawn — at a fraction of the cost of sod. Whether you've got a freshly graded new-construction yard, a tired thin lawn that needs reviving, or a slope that won't hold soil, we've got the equipment and the experience to get it done right.
Call, text, or fill out the form. We walk the site, assess the soil, and discuss what you want to achieve.
You get a clear written quote — scope, seed mix, timeline, and a firm price. No pressure, no upsell.
We mobilize on your schedule with professional equipment and apply the slurry evenly across the prepared area.
You get a detailed watering and care guide, plus our direct line. We check in to make sure the lawn comes in right.
Hydroseeding combines seed, mulch, fertilizer, and water into one powerful mix — helping your grass grow faster, thicker, and more evenly than traditional seeding, at a small fraction of the cost of sod.
The mulch in the slurry holds moisture and warmth against the seed, accelerating germination compared to broadcast seeding by hand. Most lawns germinate in 7–14 days.
The wood-fiber mulch acts like a blanket — keeping the soil moist longer, especially during dry stretches. That moisture is what makes the difference between a thin lawn and a thick one.
The starter fertilizer in the mix gives roots the early nutrition they need to dig deep and stay drought-resistant. Strong roots mean a lawn that holds up year after year.
Premier Hydroseeding is based in Afton, TN and serves Greene County as our primary territory, with extended service throughout the Tri-Cities region of East Tennessee. No travel surcharge within our standard service area.
Straight answers about hydroseeding for residential, commercial, and erosion control projects across Greene County and the Tri-Cities. If your question isn't here, call (423) 297-3840.
Hydroseeding is a planting process where a slurry of premium grass seed, wood-fiber mulch, fertilizer, water, and a tackifier binder is sprayed evenly over prepared soil. The mulch holds moisture against the seed, the tackifier bonds everything to the soil, and the result is uniform seed-to-soil contact, fast germination, and a thick, healthy lawn.
Under the right conditions, hydroseeded grass typically germinates in 7 to 14 days, with visible green cover in 2 to 3 weeks. Full establishment takes about 4 to 6 weeks before the lawn is ready for regular traffic and mowing. We provide a detailed watering and care guide with every installation.
Premier's hydroseeding typically costs $0.10 to $0.20 per square foot depending on site conditions, slope, seed blend, and whether erosion control measures are needed. Larger jobs price toward the lower end. Every estimate is free and on-site.
Yes — significantly. Sod typically runs $1 to $2 per square foot installed, while hydroseeding runs $0.10 to $0.20 per square foot. That makes hydroseeding the practical choice for medium and large properties where the cost of sod becomes prohibitive.
Yes — slope stabilization, roadway shoulders, detention basins, pond banks, and freshly graded construction sites. Our hydroseed mix uses a tackifier binder that holds soil and seed in place even on challenging grades common across East Tennessee.
Early fall (September–October) is the optimal window for cool-season grasses like tall fescue across East TN. Spring (March–May) is the secondary window. Warm-season grasses hydroseed best in late spring and early summer. For erosion control, we schedule year-round.
Absolutely. Overseeding with hydroseed is one of the fastest ways to fill in thin or patchy areas. The mulch and tackifier give new seed the moisture and seed-to-soil contact it needs to establish where broadcast seed by hand often fails.
Watering is everything during the first 3 weeks. Light, frequent watering — typically 2 to 3 times per day in short cycles — keeps the seed bed moist without washing it out. We provide a detailed care guide and our direct line so you can call with any questions during establishment.
No pressure tactics. No drip-email follow-up. Just a real person from Premier who will walk your site, give you a firm written quote, and answer any questions.
Hydroseeding for residential, commercial, and erosion control projects across Greene County and the Tri-Cities region. Locally owned — you'll always talk to someone who actually does the work.
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