Gravel is ordinarily reviewed by measure, and most driveways utilize at least three distinctive sizes of gravel that are put down in layers to make a strong foundation and guarantee appropriate seepage.
A well-known choice for the bottom layer is a 2-inch stone.
A four-inch-thick layer of gravel forms a solid foundation for a residential or commercial driveway and helps with proper drainage. The center layer of a driveway is often constructed of #53 stone.
The final layer of a gravel driveway may be comprised of little rock mixed with coarse rock dust, known as fines. Limestone #73 is comprised of ¾ inch limestone down to dust, which is often used for the finishing layer of a driveway. This mix of little stones and rock dust will fit firmly together as the stones settle, shaping a steady, strong surface that can stand up to heavy vehicles and everyday use. Get in touch with Harry Brown Trucking Co Inc today!
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