1 1/2 Inch Gravel
1 1/2 inch limestone gravel, also known as inch-and-a-half gravel, is a type of crushed gravel with particles measuring approximately 1 1/2 inches in diameter. It is a versatile and sturdy material commonly used for various construction and landscaping projects. Here are some common uses of 1 1/2 inch gravel:
- Driveways and Roadways: It is frequently used as a durable and stable surface for driveways, private roads, or gravel roads. The gravel's larger size provides excellent traction for vehicles while allowing for proper water drainage.
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Landscaping Features: 1 1/2 inch gravel is often used for landscaping features like decorative borders, raised flower beds, or garden pathways. It adds texture and visual appeal to outdoor spaces.
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Drainage and Erosion Control: The gravel's larger size makes it suitable for drainage and erosion control applications. It can be used in French drains, culverts, or swales to divert water and prevent soil erosion.
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Retaining Walls: It can be used as a backfill material behind retaining walls. The gravel provides support, drainage, and stability to the wall structure.
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Septic Systems: 1 1/2 inch gravel is commonly used in septic system installations. It allows for proper drainage and serves as a filter layer to prevent soil from clogging the system.
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Foundation and Base Material: It serves as a reliable base material for construction projects like patios, walkways, or shed foundations. The gravel helps distribute weight evenly and provides stability.
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Water Features: This gravel is often used in the construction of water features like ponds, waterfalls, or decorative streams. Its larger size prevents soil erosion and allows water to flow freely.
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Railroad Ballast: It is commonly used as railroad ballast, providing stability and support for railroad tracks.
Get 5 tons, 10 tons, or 22 tons of 1 1/2 inch gravel 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.