2-3 Inch Stone
2-3" stone, also known as two- to three-inch stone, refers to a type of crushed stone with particle sizes ranging from 2 to 3 inches in diameter. It is a larger-sized gravel commonly used for various construction and landscaping purposes.
Here are some common uses of 2-3" stone:
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Landscaping Borders and Edging: It is often used to create decorative borders or edging around landscape features like flowerbeds, trees, or pathways. The larger size adds visual impact and helps prevent soil erosion.
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Retaining Walls: 2-3" stone can be used as backfill material behind retaining walls. Its size provides stability and support while allowing for proper drainage.
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Drainage and Erosion Control: The larger stone size makes it suitable for drainage and erosion control projects. It can be used in culverts, swales, or water management systems to facilitate water flow and prevent soil erosion.
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Water Features: It is commonly used in the construction of ponds, waterfalls, or decorative streams. The larger stones create a natural and visually appealing look while providing stability.
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Gabion Baskets: 2-3" stone is frequently used as filling material in gabion baskets. These wire mesh containers filled with stone are used for erosion control, retaining walls, or decorative structures.
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Slope Stabilization: The larger stones can be used to stabilize slopes and prevent soil erosion on hillsides or embankments. They provide weight and stability to the soil, reducing the risk of erosion.
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Shoreline and Riprap Protection: It is often used for protecting shorelines, riverbanks, or coastal areas against erosion caused by water currents. The stones create a protective barrier that absorbs the energy of waves or water flow.
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Land Reclamation: 2-3" stone can be used in land reclamation projects, such as filling in large excavated areas or creating stable foundations for building construction.
Get 5 tons, 10 tons, or 22 tons of 2-3 inch stone measured and delivered.
$510.00 – $950.00
Here's what different dump truck loads look like:
22 Ton
10 Ton
5 Ton
* For illustrative purposes only. These images are not to exact scale.