Crushed Stone (#200 To 1/2″)
Applications & Uses
Crushed Stone in #200 to 1/2" Size Range
Crushed stone in the #200 to 1/2" size range is a versatile aggregate produced by mechanically breaking down larger rocks into angular fragments. This gradation includes very fine particles (as small as #200 sieve, or 0.075 mm) up to 1/2 inch pieces, resulting in a well-graded material with a mix of fines and small stones.
The combination of fine and coarse particles makes this crushed stone ideal for applications requiring excellent compaction and stability. It is commonly used as a base material for driveways, walkways, patios, and under concrete slabs, where a solid, stable foundation is essential. The presence of fines helps fill voids, reducing movement and providing a smoother, more even surface. However, the high fines content can limit drainage, making it less suitable for areas where water needs to flow freely. Overall, this size range is valued for its compaction properties and versatility in both residential and commercial construction projects.
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Key Characteristics of Crushed Stone
Material Properties
Crushed Stone is and classified as material, providing specific performance characteristics for construction applications.
Size Specifications
Standard Crushed Stone is graded to #200 To 1/2" specifications, ensuring consistent particle size distribution for reliable project outcomes.
Common Applications
Industry professionals typically specify Crushed Stone for projects requiring dependable performance and specific drainage or structural properties.
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Hello Gravel may be able to source Crushed Stone depending on your location and current inventory. We offer fast delivery, often within 2 business days when material is available.
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