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#67 Stone (#4 To 3/16″, Basalt)

Perfect For

Drainage systems Road base Concrete aggregate Landscaping Erosion control

#67 Basalt Stone in #4 to 3/16” Size Range

#67 stone made from basalt in a #4 to 3/16" size range is a durable, angular aggregate produced by crushing volcanic basalt rock. This specific size range offers a blend of medium to small particles, making it ideal for applications where both stability and good drainage are required.




The basalt attribute ensures exceptional hardness and resistance to weathering, making this aggregate suitable for high-traffic and heavy-load areas. The #4 to 3/16" size allows for excellent compaction while still providing voids for water to pass through, reducing the risk of pooling and erosion. Common uses include base layers for driveways, walkways, and patios, as well as drainage solutions and concrete mixes. The angular shape of the crushed basalt locks together well, enhancing load-bearing capacity but may be less comfortable for barefoot use compared to rounded aggregates. Overall, #67 basalt stone is a reliable choice for both residential and commercial construction projects requiring strength and longevity.

Applications & Uses

  • Drainage systems Recommended
  • Road base Recommended
  • Concrete aggregate Recommended
  • Landscaping Recommended
  • Erosion control Recommended

Frequently Asked Questions

What is #67 Stone used for?
#67 Stone is commonly used for Drainage systems, Road base, Concrete aggregate, Landscaping, Erosion control.
What size is #67 Stone?
#67 Stone typically ranges in size from #4 To 3/16".
Where can I get #67 Stone?
You can order #67 Stone 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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