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Crushed Stone Limerock

Limerock is crushed limestone, usually the soft, porous kind mined across Florida and the Southeast. The pieces run chalky white to tan, and they pack down hard when you wet them and roll them. That's why you see it under so many driveways, parking pads, and slabs down here.

The name is mostly a Florida thing. Everywhere else it's just called crushed limestone, but here "limerock" usually means the base-grade blend the state's been building roads with for a hundred years. FDOT writes the spec in Section 911, and yards sell it by the ton because load weight stays more consistent than loose volume.

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What people use it for

Driveway base under a top course of gravelRoad and parking-lot baseFill and pad under concrete slabsBuilding pad prepPipe and culvert beddingCompacted subbase for pavers

How to choose within crushed stone limerock

Compaction over drainage

Angular pieces lock together. Pick a smaller size when you need the surface to stay put under a driveway or path.

Drainage over compaction

The larger the piece, the more room for water to move through. #1 or #57 for a French drain; #8 or smaller reads as loose gravel.

Washed vs. unwashed

Washed has the dust rinsed out, so it drains faster and won't track into the house. Unwashed compacts harder — better under a paver base.

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