A Record Epic Geotube Fail in Bonita Springs

A Record Epic Geotube Fail in Bonita Springs

These geotubes were installed in north Bonita Springs, FL just 6 MONTHS AGO by Dragonfly (who has since shut down their Southwest Florida operations). In fact, the HOA members tell us that they were paid to install littoral plantings but never did. They just shut down and left the state! The tubes are now exposed, failing, and look awful. The HOA members like our all-natural erosion control products and are quoted as saying "I wish we knew about Seabreeze 5 years ago!"

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May 24, 2025
If you choose to go with geo trash bags or polyethylene containment systems (which are also made out of trash bag material) on your shoreline, this picture is a good example of the final product. The crazy thing is... these bags were installed behind homes worth as much as $14million in a prominent community in Naples, FL. If you paid that much for your house and saw these trash bags lining the shoreline of your beautiful lake, how would you feel?
May 24, 2025
In order to save money, a prominent community in the heart of Naples, FL hired a contractor to install poly containment systems on their shorelines instead of our Hybrid Shell SystemTM. After realizing how incredibly awful the bags looked (not to mention sod will not grow on them), the contractor agreed to dump some shell on top of them to hide their ugliness. The result was even worse. And the littoral plantings below the bags are already half dead and look just as bad. DON'T GET FOOLED INTO INSTALLING POLY BAGS ON YOUR SHORELINE!
April 9, 2025
In the gated communities of Southwest Florida, where freshwater lakes and ponds double as both scenic amenities and vital stormwater retention basins, maintaining infrastructure below the surface is crucial for environmental compliance and system performance. One often-overlooked but highly effective technique used in stormwater maintenance is main line injection. Main line injections are a non-invasive method used to clear, rehabilitate, and maintain stormwater drainage pipes connected to lakes, ponds, and canals—without the need for excavation or heavy equipment. Especially in communities throughout Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties, this method provides an eco-friendly, cost-effective approach to managing stormwater systems in areas where access can be limited.

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