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Black Basalt D. G. 1/4" Minus Truck Load
Black Basalt D. G. 1/4" Minus Truck Load
Black Basalt D. G. 1/4" Minus
 
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$34.99 will be added for each palletized or bagged material
Price Per Ton $132.00 18 to 25 Tons Per Load
Inflation Fighter Sale $71.99
Savings: $60.01
Material Type: Crushed Basalt 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: 2351DGX025TRK
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Black Basalt D. G. 1/4" Minus 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 California Quarry
This is a very attractive black grey crushed basalt stone fine material produced by a quarry in Central California. This crushed black basalt material packs down very well for pathways, patios and other surfaces where decomposed granite is used. The strong black-grey color of this material provides and extra design element as a contrasting or complimentary dark color not often found in landscape materials.

Decomposed Granite Per Ton

As a general rule of 3/8" or 1/4" of crushed stone or decomposed granite material will cover a little over 90 square feet of an ground area at a 3" depth.
Decomposed Granite Per Yard
As a general rule 1 cubic yard of 3/8" or 1/4" of crushed stone or decomposed granite material will cover 120 square feet in a 3" inch layer. A cubic yard of moist crushed stone fines or decomposed granite material weighs more or less 3,000 pounds.

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
A proper DG surface does not move underfoot like sand or gravel, but its porosity allows water to penetrate to the soil below. That aspect makes DG or crushed stone fines a good paving material around trees and shrubs. Decomposed Granite and Crushed Stone Fines are not the same materials. Decomposed granite has a natural coarse look to it with irregular round quartz pebbles. Crushed stone products tend to be more flat and have a higher amount of fine material. Crushed stone products, granite, sandstone, limestone and others offer a greater array of natural colors to work with than most true decomposed granite materials.
Commonly used for;

Pathways
Driveways, residential
Golf cart pathways
Bicycle pathways
Informal entrances areas
Outdoor patio and entertainment areas
Decorative landscape borders
Utility pavement areas
Tree wells
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Stabilized D. G. Products

Very compatible with dry blended or liquid stabilizers and binders
Typical Coverage Rates
Decomposed Granite Per Ton

As a general rule of 3/8" or 1/4" of crushed stone or decomposed granite material will cover a little over 90 square feet of an ground area at a 3" depth.
Decomposed Granite Per Yard
As a general rule 1 cubic yard of 3/8" or 1/4" of crushed stone or decomposed granite material will cover 120 square feet in a 3" inch layer. A cubic yard of moist crushed stone fines or decomposed granite material weighs more or less 3,000 pounds.

The standard application process is to spread about 2" of DG or crushed stone fines, water it thoroughly then compact it with a water filled sod roller, hand tamper or use a vibra plate it to settle. Then repeat the process with at least another 1" to 2" layer for extra depth for stability.

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