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Surf Green D. G. 3/8" Minus Prices Per Ton Super-Earthsack 160 square feet in a 2" inch layer with Installation of this decomposed granite or crushed stone material.
Everyone likes a change, from oneself to their favorite place, and remodeling is the option one can opt for. If it's your garden or yard, you can always consider surf green decomposed granite as your top choice. You may already come across or walked on dg more than once without knowing it because it looks super natural and versatile. It is primarily used for landscaping surfaces.
One unique quality is that it is permeable, its small pockets of air, give nutrients to your soil and allow it to pass moisture. It comes in a size of 3/8” Minus.
From making Patios to spreading over shrubs, it is perfect for both.
See inspiring ideas on decomposed granite installation & design ideas from these decomposed granite projects on Houzz and Decomposed Granite projects on Pinterest.
Tons vs. Yards and Square Feet. In most cases we charge by the ton and we have the receipts from the scale house at the quarry to show upon request. Materials sold by the yard tend to have very in-accurate amounts in the trucks. Amounts depend the size of the loader bucket, how well the material was scooped up and who was supervising the loading of the truck. Scale House totals don't lie, so why take a chance on losing money and time with how many square feet, scoops, skips and or dumps were made in loading the truck? Architects, public agencies, contractors and owner-builders requiring a competitive bid for the materials and transport costs should E-mail us with material specifications, amount and date needed and buyers contact information. We typically employ trucks with carrying capacities ranging from 17 to 26.5 tons. Decomposed granite, crushed rock, gravel, sand and similar materials are typically hauled in; Truck n Transfers from 24 to 26.5 tons, End-dumps from 24 to 25 tons Bottom and Side Dumps 25 tons Super-10's from 10 to 17 tons
Product Photos Earth, stone, and masonry other building products are of course natural products. Variations in industry or branded product names, color, and texture do occur and are part of what makes these building products so unique. Please use the photographs within these pages only as a guide. These images depict building materials products that have been, crushed, cut, shaped, or manufactured to achieve the visual and structural requirements for landscape or structural building construction. Photos of materials in actual landscapes or buildings reflect craftsmanship and other factors that may have changed the appearance of the delivered material. Additional weather and lighting conditions at the time each photo was taken and the limits of different computer screen resolutions, can and do affect the appearance. Therefore, we cannot guarantee and the buyer agrees that the seller and seller's agents have no liability to match purchased materials against any of the images contained herein. Photos of materials as specified in the product description are provided by our staff, vendors, or agents on the behalf of all parties from the quarry, manufacturer, or vendor of these products or our own in-field photos and product analysis and represent the specified product but may not be of actual inventory on hand during any given period of time. Product specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Product Samples California Building Material Supply believes that for most consumers and end users of these landscaping or building material products the best location to view most of these products is at the actual site where they are going to be used. This is particularly true for existing homes and commercial locations that are being renovated or re-landscaped. Samples of most materials can be delivered and evaluated by you on-site for you to make the most informed choice possible. Materials are sold per the specification of the stone type, product brand, and basic sizes.
Samples are shipped via United State Postal Service, Priority Mail. We can get about 16 pounds of material into a large flat-rate box. Samples are sent with an invoice on Net 10-Day Terms. When ordering your samples use the Purchase Order function at checkout and enter SAMPLES. This will allow you to make a purchase without having to pay for the samples at that time.
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Product Specifications and Uses
Whether for driveways, pathways, patios, utility landscape areas or to surround trees, crushed stone or decomposed granite landscaping can be a versatile landscape material choice that lesson weed growth, maintains even soil moisture, and makes an outdoor space more appealing. Sitting around a firepit that is made from crushed stone edges, and enjoying family time is feel like a blessing that everyone wants to have. These two are not the same material, though. Decomposed granite has a natural coarse look to it, while crushed stone products tend to be flatter 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.
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 flatter 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.
Landscape groundcover
Pathways
Outdoor patio areas
Light duty driveways
Utility areas
One Ton of Decomposed Granite, Decorative Gravel, or Rock Covers:
240 square feet. 1" deep. This is too shallow.
120 square feet. 2" deep. Thins out over a short amount of time.
100 square feet. 2-1/2" deep. Good coverage.
90 square feet. 3" deep. Ideal long-term coverage.
60 square feet. 4" deep. Best for materials of 2" or larger.
One Square Yard of Decomposed Granite, Decorative Gravel, or Rock Covers:
300 square feet. 1" deep. This is too shallow.
150 square feet - 2" deep. Thins out over a short amount of time.
125 square feet - 2-1/2"" deep. Very good coverage.
100 square feet - 3" deep. Ideal long-term coverage.
75 square feet - 4" deep. Best for materials of 2" or larger.
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