
A mixture of rock, sand, and clay that is used most often for roads and driveways. Not all Class #5 is the same- “Call for the Best”
Used most commonly for roads and driveways. It packs better than Class #5 due to the higher content of clay and the smaller rock. This makes it much better for hills.
We have the best in the area with its mixture of sandy topsoil, peat, and manure. This is great for gardens and lawns.
This is the material used for beaches, sand boxes, and is often required for in-floor heating.
| This is the material that is used for masonry work. |
Use this material for slap preparation, filling in holes, and backfilling basements.
Use this rock for landscaping and drainage areas. Also used in septic systems trenches and rock beds where it is essential that you get the cleanest rock possible. It is sized approximately a little bigger then a golf ball.
An excellent material for real soft or muddy areas in roadways.
This is often used for landscaping and drain tile installation. It is approximately the size of a quarter.
| Also used in landscaping and drainage situations. It is the smallest rock we offer. |
There are many purposes for these rocks. Common usage includes shoreline protection, retaining walls, decoration, and landscaping. We have it sized from 3-6”, 6-12”, 12-18”, 18-30”, and 30” and over.
This is used for a road base. It is a cheaper alternative to Class #5 and is screened to 2 ½-3” minus material.
The cheapest material- good for filling holes and low areas. It may contain some rock.
Use this for filler underneath lawn areas. This is typically covered with a layer of black dirt.