Aggregate Base Course (3/4″ Minus, Crusher Run)
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Road base Driveways Pathways Parking lots Foundation support
Aggregate Base Course - Crusher Run, 3/4” Minus
Aggregate Base Course with a Crusher Run attribute in a 3/4" minus size range is a versatile construction material composed of crushed stone blended with stone dust and fines. The "crusher run" process ensures that the aggregate contains a mix of angular particles and fines, which allows for excellent compaction and stability. The 3/4" minus sizing means that the largest particles are 3/4" in diameter, with smaller particles and fines filling the gaps for a dense, interlocking base.
This material is ideal for use as a sub-base for roads, driveways, parking lots, and walkways, as well as under concrete slabs and pavers. Its well-graded composition provides superior load-bearing capacity and minimizes shifting or settling over time. The presence of fines helps bind the aggregate together, making it easy to compact and resistant to erosion. However, because of its high fines content, it is less suitable for drainage applications compared to clean, washed stone. Overall, 3/4" minus crusher run aggregate base course is a reliable choice for foundational support in both residential and commercial projects. Applications & Uses
- Road base Recommended
- Driveways Recommended
- Pathways Recommended
- Parking lots Recommended
- Foundation support Recommended
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aggregate Base Course used for?
Aggregate Base Course is commonly used for Road base, Driveways, Pathways, Parking lots, Foundation support.
What size is Aggregate Base Course?
Aggregate Base Course typically ranges in size from 3/4" Minus.
Where can I get Aggregate Base Course?
You can order Aggregate Base Course for delivery from Hello Gravel. We deliver bulk aggregate materials directly to your site with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
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