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Apache Brown Rock 1"- 4" Screened TruckLoad Per Ton
Apache Brown Rock 1" - 4" Screened Landscape Supply
Apache Brown Rock 1" - 4" Screened
 
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$34.99 will be added for each palletized or bagged material
Price Per Ton $144.00 Arizona & Nevada quarries, low local rates
Inflation Fighter Sale $78.00
Savings: $66.00
Material Type: Crushed Rhyolite rock
Level Of Experience Required: No experience needed for excellent results.
Typical Time Required: One day or less for most projects. Figure 3 Man Hours per ton for a finished project.
Equipment Needed: Contractor grade wheelbarrow, sod roller, hand tools, garden hose
Additional Materials Needed: Weed control fabric, wood, steel or plastic edging
(Minimum order):  12

Quantity in Stock:250

Availability:: Usually Ships in 24 to 48 Hours
Product Code: DG104X1040TRK
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Description Material Transport Photos & Liability
 
Apache Brown Rock 1"- 4" Screened-Prices For TruckLoad Per Ton
12-25 Tons per shipment required for this price. We offer a Split Load Option from this quarry.
1 Ton is approximately 2,000 lbs.
Central Arizona quarry shipping material in bulk throughout Arizona and Southern California, SuperEarth-sack anywhere requested.
Apache Brown Rock is a rock material quarried in Southern Nevada and Central Arizona. A problem arises from the fact that the quarries in both Nevada and Arizona the same name for two different rock materials. The Nevada quarry produces a light brown rock from rhyolite.
The Arizona quarry produces a rock that is higher quality in color, a mixture of light and dark brown color tones from a mostly granite deposit. The material listed here is the Arizona Apache Brown gravel.
The rich brown colors of this rock material provides a very good color contrast in the landscapes against the green foliage and bright flowers in gardens and landscapes.
Landscape rip rap or rock ruble is a very important design element for accenting smaller sizes of rock, for creating borders and transitions, dry creek effects, water diversion or run-off elements and other rock features.
Apache Brown is quarried in Southern Nevada and Central Arizona and in those markets is ships job sites at very low prices. Apache Brown is used extensively in Southern California.
This gravel is a crushed rhyolite stone material that is very hard and long lasting even under wear as a driveway surface material. Apache Brown gravel is a blend of mauve, brown and tan colors. This gravel provides a very color contrast in the landscapes around homes in light colors.
Apache Brown is quarried in Southern Nevada and Central Arizona and in those markets is ships job sites at very low prices.

Whether for driveways, pathways, patios, utility landscape areas or to surround shrubs and trees, crushed stone fines, decomposed granite and gravel are very versatile materials that are more effective ground cover and longer lasting than nearly all wood mulches and makes an outdoor space more appealing.

Low Water or Drought Tolerant Landscaping is called Xeriscaping. This is a landscaping approach that focuses on the proper selection of landscape elements and the efficient use of water. It encourages careful landscape planning and the use of sensible landscape design techniques. Xeriscaping can dramatically reduce landscape water use by 50% to 75%. This can be achieved by adopting various water conservation techniques such as planting drought tolerant plants, using permeable pavers and mulches, installing efficient irrigation systems, and reducing the turf area. Installing landscaping rocks on specific areas in the landscape will also help you save water and reduce maintenance cost. We can design you a very beautiful landscape using exciting flowering plants and shade trees, low water efficient irrigation with decorative gravel, rock, stones, cobbles and boulders and any other features you desire. You or your landscape installation expert will have an installation plan, material list and plant list for for quick action.


When ordering use the Purchase Order function at checkout and enter ROCK as your payment method. This will allow you to create an order for a firm transportation quote without having to pay for it at this time. While we have posted transport rates, in many circumstances we are able to ship the order to you for less. You will be given a firm cost on the whole order within a few minutes to a few hours.
Product Specifications and Uses
Rock Ruble and Rip Rap For Landscaping
This product is effectively used as a border and or accent material in rock landscapes, dry creek effects, ground cover in planter-beds, for a general landscape ground cover and water diversion elements.

Typical coverage rates installation at lower rates will improve long term appearance:

8" - 12" Rock and Rip Rap covers about 15 to 20 square feet
4" - 10" Rock and Rip Rap covers about 20 to 30 square feet
2" - 4" Rock and Rip Rap covers about 50 to 70 square feet
1" - 3" Rock and Rip Rap covers about 70 to 80 square feet

Purchase by the Scoop, Skip, Yard or Ton ?
Landscape supply yards are infamous for providing buyers with horrible rates of measurement. In nearly all cases they tell you that "their" scoop or skip is the best deal around and that they always give a little extra. Nothing could be further from the truth. All companies that buy at the wholesale level in our industry pay for their rock by the ton. When buy rock by the tone you are buying value, not hype.
Ask For A Scale House Receipt
Almost any quarry that sells quality rock with a good reputation has a certified scale for weighing large truck loads of rock material. Each "scale house" or "weigh master" issues a weight ticket for the truck passing over the scale. Selling materials by mythical measurements such as the "scoop" or "skip" is the snake oil salesman in the rock yard method for making a quick buck off buyers.
When you pay for materials by ton you know exactly what you are getting. We strongly urge buyer's to request a scale receipt for their orders and not the word of the tractor operator that he put 4 or 5 skips, scoops or yards in the truck.

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