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Our rock products weigh  ~2,700 Lbs. (1.35 tons) per cubic yard. How much can my truck or trailer hold?

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Shovels easily (compared to larger stone)

One of our drainage rocks

Does not bind together, so not great for driveways (Easy for a snowplow to plow off) (not recommended for behind retaining walls)

Works good with flagstone or steppers

Works good on trails, but easy to “kick out”
Commonly used under playground equipment

Does not bind together, so not great for driveways (easy for a snowplow to plow off).  Works ok for decorative around house, but leaf blower can blow it into the yard.

One of our drainage rocks

This is by far the most popular decorative rock that we sell. Works great around the house or for drainage.

Does not bind together, so not great for driveways (easy or a snowplow to plow off).  1 1/2″ rock is not comfortable to walk on.

One of our drainage rocks

Does not bind together, so not great for driveways (easy for a snowplow to plow off).

One of our drainage rocks. Mixes well with 1.5″ for a different decorative look.

Works well under pavers for leveling. It is more expensive but stays in place better than sand. Used by most landscapers.

Does not bind together, so not great for driveways (Easy for a snowplow to plow off)

Works good with flagstone or steppers

Alternative for driveways

Packs really well for driveways or beneath pavers, patios, or retaining walls, but is more expensive because it does not break down as fast as limestone.

Less fines than the Blue Granite Base

Light layer (1/2″) works well in the spring for top dressing the driveway.  Do not wait until fall to do this or it will end up in your yard along with the snow you plowed.

One of our drainage rocks

Limestone with a lot of fines

Packs really well for driveways or beneath pavers, patios, or retaining walls.  Also referred to as crushed limestone or class 5.

Less fines than the driveway base

Works well behind retaining wall

Light layer (1/2″) works well in the spring for top dressing the driveway.  Do not wait until fall to do this or it will end up in your yard along with the snow you plowed. Limestone tends to turn dark over time.

One of our drainage rocks

Cheaper alternative than Decorative limestone.  Does have more fines and eventually more weeds if being used as decorative rock.  

Works well for filling those pot holes that keep coming back in your driveway. Can put smaller rock over the top. Locks well and has less fines than the base. You may want to put a layer of base on top for a smoother surface.

Fewer fines.

Works well for decorative rock, but can be blown into the grass if you are trying to clean the rock with a leaf blower. Limestone tends to turn dark over time.

One of our drainage rocks: 3/8″ River rock (Pea Gravel), 3/4″ River Rock, 1.5″ River Rock, 3/4″ Clean Limestone, 3/4″ Decorative Limestone, and 1.5″ Decorative Limestone.

Fewer Fines

Popular decorative rock.  Limestone tends to turn dark over time.

One of our drainage rocks: 3/8″ River rock (Pea Gravel), 3/4″ River Rock, 1.5″ River Rock, 3/4″ Clean Limestone, 3/4″ Decorative Limestone, and 1.5″ Decorative Limestone.

Good for filling in the really big potholes in the driveway. Works well under driveways that have a soft base. Also works well for a field driveway, or a driveway that is needed to support unusually heavy loads. Difficult to walk on, you may want to put a layer of base on top for a smoother surface.

Popular for trails, around fire pits, and decorative rock.  Easy to blow out into the yard with a leaf blower when trying to clean debris out of it.

Primarily used for decorative rock.  Long Branch and Rail Road Rock are close in color. 

Popular decorative rock.  It is a softer rock so it will have some fines in it by the time it reaches its destination.

Limestone with a little more red shade than the local limestone.  

Stays loose until you pack it and it gets some hot sunshine, then it binds together, hardens, and stays in place well. 

Also referred to as fieldstone.  We truck them in from a different part of the state because of their smooth texture and nice color.

Also referred to as fieldstone.  We truck them in from a different part of the state because of their smooth texture and nice color.

Also referred to as fieldstone.  We truck them in from a different part of the state because of their smooth texture and nice color.

We do have some larger boulders that you can select if you come out to our shop.

Comes in 4-8″, 8-12″, 12-21″, and 21″+ sizes. We can also deliver a variety of random sizes.