Transform your landscaping projects with our high-quality limestone products, available in a variety of sizes to meet diverse needs. Our limestone gravel is perfect for everything from backfilling and pipe bedding to creating stunning pathways and decorative features.
#2 Limestone (1.5"-2.5"): is a large, angular limestone is ideal for backfilling retaining walls, pipe bedding, and landscaping accents. Its substantial size provides excellent stability and drainage, making it a foundational choice for large-scale construction and landscaping projects.
#4 Limestone 1" to 2": is medium versatile and commonly used aggregate. It is smaller than #1 Limestone, passing through a sieve with apertures typically ranging from 1" to 2" in diameter. This size makes it ideal for a variety of applications, including base material, construction fill, drainage, and areas where intermediate aggregate sizes are needed for structural integrity and stability. Its durability and strength make it a popular choice in many construction and landscaping projects.
#57 Limestone ¾: is a medium sized stone, often used in construction projects for drainage, as a base material, or in concrete mixes. It is one of the most versatile and widely used types of crushed stone. #57 typically consists of crushed stones that are small enough to pass through 3/4 inch openings but are generally larger than 1/2 inch. The stones are commonly sized between 1 inch to 1.5 inches. It is commonly referred to by various names, including: 3/4" Crushed Stone; 3/4" Stone; 3/4" Crusher Stone; 3/4" Crushed Rock
#78 Limestone ½: consists of very small stones about 1/2" - 3/8" inch in size. This fine material is often used in asphalt and concrete mixes, as well as for driveways, walkways, and as a top layer for roads and parking lots due to its excellent compaction properties.
#89 Limestone 3/8: also known as 3/8" clean small crushed stone, typically consists of small stones about 3/8 inch in size. This size makes it ideal for various applications, such as driveways, pathways, and as a base material for pavers and patios. The stones are generally angular in shape due to the crushing process, which helps them lock together effectively.
#9 Limestone ½“ to ¾” : is a small crushed limestone most often used as a leveling agent. Great for a base under a patio, walkways or driveway. Promotes drainage.
#410 Limestone Sand: typically consists of a mix of crushed stone usually around 1(1/2)-inch size and stone dust or fines. It's a compactable material that provides a stable base for construction projects, such as under roads, driveways, or patios.
#610 Limestone Sand: with rock sizes ranging from 3/4 to 1 inch, commonly used for driveways, parking areas, landscaping, walkways, mulching, and garden paths. Dust will help material harden and compact into place faster.
Crusher Run: also referred to as "Crush and Run", Aggregate Base Coarse or GAB, is a versatile material widely used in various construction and home improvement projects. This mixture of coarse and fine aggregates creates a solid, level base, making it ideal for driveways, patios, and structural foundations. Unlike clean gravels, Crusher Run includes stone dust and fines, enhancing its compaction properties. Typically ranging from 1/2" to 4" in size, it is often used to provide a strong and stable base for roads and underground installations.
Rock Sand: Limestone rock sand is finely crushed limestone used for various purposes, including construction, filling, and leveling. Its fine texture makes it ideal for projects requiring smooth, even surfaces, such as laying pavers or as a base layer for artificial turf.
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#2 Limestone is a larger stone aggregate that passes through a sieve with apertures of 1.5" to 2.5" in diameter. This size makes it ideal for applications requiring larger aggregate sizes, such as base material, construction fill, and drainage. It is often used in projects where strong structural integrity and stability are necessary, such as road base, foundation backfill, and large-scale drainage systems.
🚗 Driveway Base – Supports RVs & heavy loads
🌱 Erosion Control – Stabilizes slopes & prevents washouts
💧 Drainage & Runoff – Improves water flow efficiency
🚆 Railroad & Foundations – Heavy-duty stability
#4 Limestone is medium versatile and commonly used aggregate. It is smaller than #2 Limestone, passing through a sieve with apertures typically ranging from 1 1/2″ - 2 1/2″ in diameter. This size makes it ideal for a variety of applications, including base material, construction fill, drainage, and areas where intermediate aggregate sizes are needed for structural integrity and stability. Its durability and strength make it a popular choice in many construction and landscaping projects.
Limestone #53 is a crushed limestone aggregate with a mix of fine particles and larger stones, typically ranging from 1.5 inches down to dust. Known for its excellent compaction properties, it is widely used in construction and landscaping. Its common applications include serving as a base material for driveways, roads, and parking lots, as well as for creating stable surfaces for walkways and paths. Additionally, Limestone #53 is frequently used in backfill projects and for enhancing drainage around foundations and other structures.
#57 Limestone is a medium sized stone, often used in construction projects for drainage, as a base material, or in concrete mixes. It is one of the most versatile and widely used types of crushed stone. #57 typically consists of crushed stones that are small enough to pass through 3/4 inch openings but are generally larger than 1/2 inch. The stones are commonly sized between 1/2 inch to 1 inches. It is commonly referred to by various names, including: 3/4" Crushed Stone; 3/4" Stone; 3/4" Crusher Stone; 3/4" Crushed Rock
(CAPP) Certified #8 Limestone is the most popular size and consists of pieces approximately 3/4 inch in diameter. It's commonly used as a base material for driveways and walkways, pathways, parking areas, for drainage to prevent waterlogging, as concrete aggregate to enhance strength, and for landscaping projects like garden paths and edging. Additionally, it's effective for erosion control on slopes and embankments.
CAPP (Certified Aggregate Producer Program) certified limestone is a type of limestone that has been certified by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) through its Certified Aggregate Producer Program. This certification ensures that the limestone meets specific quality standards and specifications required for use in various construction projects, including roads, bridges, and other infrastructure.
#9 limestone, also known as "rice gravel," consists of very small stones about 1/8 inch to 3/16 inch in size. This fine material is often used in asphalt and concrete mixes, as well as for driveways, walkways, and as a top layer for roads and parking lots due to its excellent compaction properties.
Dense Graded Aggregate (DGA), also referred to as quarry process (QP), 1″ blend, or "crusher run," consists of a combination of stone and stone dust, with the largest stones being 1″ in size. It can be compacted and is commonly used as fill material or as a stable base for roads, driveways, parking lots, brick paver installations, and various other subbase applications.
This crushed limestone, with rock sizes ranging from 3/4 to 1 inch, commonly used for driveways, parking areas, landscaping, walkways, mulching, and garden paths. Dust will help material harden and compact into place faster.
#11 CAPP certified limestone, also known as crushed limestone, finds versatile use in construction and landscaping. It's utilized for drainage control as a base material due to its permeability. In pathways and walkways, it provides a sturdy foundation, while in concrete mixes, it contributes to strength and stability. Additionally, it's employed as a top dressing in landscaping to enhance surfaces like driveways.
CAPP (Certified Aggregate Producer Program) certified limestone is a type of limestone that has been certified by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) through its Certified Aggregate Producer Program. This certification ensures that the limestone meets specific quality standards and specifications required for use in various construction projects, including roads, bridges, and other infrastructure.
Crusher Run gravel, referred to as "Crush and Run", Aggregate Base Coarse or GAB, is a versatile material widely used in various construction and home improvement projects. This mixture of coarse and fine aggregates creates a solid, level base, making it ideal for driveways, patios, and structural foundations. Unlike clean gravels, Crusher Run includes stone dust and fines, enhancing its compaction properties. Typically ranging from 1/2" to 4" in size, it is often used to provide a strong and stable base for roads and underground installations.
Shot rock is large, unprocessed stone that is blasted from a quarry or excavation site and left in its raw form, typically ranging in size from 6 inches to several feet with rough, angular edges. It is commonly used for erosion control, road base construction, heavy fill material, riprap, and land stabilization, providing a durable and stable foundation for large-scale infrastructure and environmental projects.
🚙 Road Base – Strong sub-base for highways & streets.
🛣️ Driveways & Parking Lots – Provides a stable foundation.
🏢 Building Foundations – Used under concrete slabs & pavers.
🌊 Erosion Control – Prevents washouts in construction areas.
It typically consists of a mix of various-sized stone fragments and stone dust (fines), which allow it to compact tightly and create a stable, load-bearing surface.
🌊 🌄 Is a medium-sized rock aggregate used for erosion control and stabilization in drainage channels, ditches, slopes, and embankments. It is part of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) standard specifications for construction and infrastructure projects. This type of channel lining is specifically designed to withstand moderate water flow velocities and prevent soil erosion.
Typically ranges from 6 inches to 18 inches in diameter.
Individual stones weigh between 50 to 200 lbs
It is larger and heavier than Class 1 but smaller than Class 3.