Storm Water Control Products

This underground storm storage tank is part of a stormwater detention system.Current trends in site development are moving toward advanced storm water management systems. Layfield has a number of products that can assist the site development engineer in controlling storm water.

We can assist in the development of storm storage systems used for detention, infiltration, or retention applications. Our products to help create above ground or underground storm water storage systems, permeable paving systems, and storm water channel protection products.

Storm water control also means the control of flooding. Our Aqua Dams can help control flooding by using available water to hold back rising levels. Aqua Dams are quickly deployed with only a few people and leave no messy sandbags to clean up after the flood.

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About Construction Products

Layfield Construction Products supplies geosynthetics and industrial fabrics products. We offer supply-only products for many different industries across North America and internationally. We are leaders in the supply of geosynthetics servicing large customers, moving over 800 truckloads a year. Layfield Construction Products is also one of the largest distributors of geotextiles, moving over 100 million square feet a year. We also specialize in the supply of polyethylene film and industrial fabrics products.

Latest News

Layfield Announces Geosynthetic Accreditation Institute's-Laboratory Accreditation Program (GAI-LAP) accreditation in the Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Facility.

February 21, 2023

We are pleased to announce that The Geosynthetic Institute (GSI) has added Layfield Canada Ltd. to its repertoire of Geosynthetic Accreditation Institute's-Laboratory Accreditation Program (GAI-LAP) accredited tests.

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