Aggregates

Raw materials that are produced from natural sources and extracted from pits and quarries, including gravel, crushed stone, and sand. When used with a binding medium, like water, cement, and asphalt, they are used to form compound materials, such as asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete

Granular A

Granular B

Recycled Granular A

Recycled Granular B

Recycled Asphalt

Crushed Stone

Stone that has been extracted and then crushed.

Crushed stone if often produced in quarries where machines, known as crushers, break up large stones into smaller fragments which can then be used in construction applications.

This manufactured process produces round shaped aggregates.

You want to use crushed stone for a long term projects such as roads and buildings due to their durability.

HL3

HL4

HL8

Crushed Stone with Rounds

1/4″ Pea Stone

3/8″(19mm) Pea Stone

1-2″ Round

2-4″ Round

4-10″ Round

10″+ Round

Chip Dust

Sand

Sand is a very fine aggregate that can be both naturally occurring and manufactured.

The use of sand is very common within construction as it provides strength and stability to materials such as concrete, cement and asphalt.

It is also used as a base layer to provide a clean and level surface.

Sand is a much finer product than gravel.

A few example of sand includes bedding sand and brick sand.

Sand Fill

Bedding Sand

Concrete Sand

Filter Media Sand

Landscape Material

Landscape Materials means any material used in or derived from the landscape or improvements to the landscape of real property, including, without limitation, trees, branches, shrubs, plants, vegetation, brush, yard trimmings, leaves, side, dead plant material, soil, or dirt, sand, gravel, rock, stone, boulders, mulch, …

Screened Topsoil

3 Way Blend

Dyed Woodchips

Cedar Bark Woodchips