Crush Stone – 19mm, 13mm and 16mm

Crush Stone – 19mm, 13mm and 16mm

Crushed Gravel. The primary difference between crushed stone and gravel is that gravel is not man-made. ... As a result, crushed gravel is typically rounder and has a smoother shape than crushed stone. It's frequently used for driveways, landscaping, and even on construction sites because it's lighter than crushed stone.

Natural Gravel – G5, G6, G7, Filling and Crusher dust

Natural Gravel – G5, G6, G7, Filling and Crusher dust

Where natural gravel deposits are insufficient for human purposes, gravel is often produced by quarrying and crushing hard-wearing rocks, such as sandstone, limestone, or basalt. Quarries where gravel is extracted are known as gravel pits.

Building sand (Red)

Building sand (Red)

The particle sizes in red building sand range from 0mm up to 2mm. A red washed building sand which, when mixed with cement, can be used in all aspects of building work such as brick-laying, block-laying and slab-laying. It produces a very workable mortar which is easy to point, producing a high quality finish.

Plaster Sand (Red & White)

Plaster Sand (Red & White)

Washed Plaster Sand can be used anywhere clean fine textured sand is specified; such as in plaster or concrete mixes. It can be used to level uneven areas where sod or pavers are to be laid and it is the preferred sand to use to top-dress turf grass lawns and golf tees.

River Sand

River Sand

River sand is an ideal material used by the construction industry for concrete production. Its qualities and characteristics is said to be better compared to its alternatives such as crushed stones when working with concrete and mortar.