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#67 Stone (#4 To 3/16″, Limestone)

Perfect For

Driveway baseDrainage systemsConcrete aggregateRoad constructionLandscaping

#67 Stone - Limestone, #4 to 3/16” Size Range

#67 stone in a #4 to 3/16" size range is a versatile crushed limestone aggregate, produced by mechanically breaking down larger limestone rocks and screening them to achieve a consistent, medium-to-small particle size. The limestone composition ensures durability and a natural resistance to weathering, making it a reliable choice for a variety of construction needs.




The #4 to 3/16" size range offers an ideal balance between drainage and compaction. This makes #67 limestone stone particularly effective for use as a base layer beneath concrete slabs, driveways, and walkways, as well as for backfilling, pipe bedding, and drainage systems. Its angular shape helps lock particles together, providing stability while still allowing water to flow through, reducing the risk of pooling or erosion. While it compacts well, it is not as dense as finer aggregates, so it is best used where moderate compaction and good drainage are required. This material is suitable for both residential and commercial projects, offering a practical solution for foundational and drainage applications.

Applications & Uses

  • Driveway baseRecommended
  • Drainage systemsRecommended
  • Concrete aggregateRecommended
  • Road constructionRecommended
  • LandscapingRecommended

Frequently Asked Questions

What is #67 Stone used for?
#67 Stone is commonly used for Driveway base, Drainage systems, Concrete aggregate, Road construction, Landscaping.
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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