5/8" Minus
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5/8" Minus

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YARDAGE CALCULATOR

**MAXIMUM OF 6 CUBIC YARDS PER TRUCKLOAD** 

Basalt + Fines:

    • 5/8" crushed rock with fines.
    • Basalt rock.
    • Light grey aggregate that has been crushed.
    • Contains fines + dust.
    • Fines work as a binder material for compaction and tight packing.
    • 2nd finest compacting material we have in the yard.
    • Packs down tightly and holds in place very well. 
Uses:
    • Often used as the base for residential driveways.
    • Most commonly used in walkways or parking areas.
    • This product is also great for base material under flagstone, retaining walls, or concrete.
    • Pathways. 
    • Great for filling in potholes.
    • Helpful for patios projects.
Typical Installation: 
    • A base of the driveway will need 4"-6" in depth then finished with 5/8 clean. 

Tips:

    • Find out the difference between clean aggregate vs. minus here. 
    • Click here to figure out the best measurements for your project.