Fines sand and gravel products for
construction and landscaping

what are fines used for in concrete production?
These materials are used for the Batch Plant when making concrete. They meet certain standards/specs that are required to make concrete. This material is also sold to the public.

crusher fines
What are crusher fines used for?
Crusher fines is perfect for use under turf and pavers. It requires minimal maintenance and creates a stable, long-lasting base.

Natural fines
What are natural fines used for?
Our natural fines is a highly recommended choice for a backfill and the base of house pads because it compacts well and provides a stable foundation. It out performs traditional fill dirt in both durability and drainage.
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Crusher Fines - FAQ
What are crusher fines?
Crusher fines are a finely crushed rock material made from gravel or stone. They have a sand-like texture with small particles that compact tightly, making them ideal for creating a smooth, stable surface.
What are crusher fines used for?
Crusher fines are commonly used for:
- Walkways and paths
- Driveways
- Patios
- Landscaping areas
- Base material under pavers
They are popular because they create a firm surface while still allowing water to drain.
Are crusher fines
Yes - road is often referred to as ABC gravel, base course, or aggregate base course. While names may vary, they all describe a similiar materials designed to compact tightly and provide structural support.
Why should I use road base instead of regular gravel?
Road base compacts much tighter than decorative or loose gravel. This makes ir ideal for areas that need:
- Long-term stability
- Weight support (vehicles , equipment)
- Reduced washouts and ruts
Loose gravel can shift over time, while road base locks together when compacted.
Do I need to compact road base?
Yes. Road base must be compacted to perform correctily. Compaction helps the materials lock together, creating a firm surface that resists movement and erosion.
Can road base be used for driveways?
Absolutely. Road base is one of the best materials for driveways, especially in areas with vehicle traffic, changing weather, or heavy loads. It provides durability and reduces maintenance compared to loose gravel.
Does road base drain well?
Road base allows water to drain while still holding its shape. This helps prevent pudding, washouts, and soft spots when installed correctly.
Can road base be used under concrete or asphalt?
Yes. Road base is commonly used as a foundation under.
- Concreate slabs
- Asphalt pavement
- Pavers
It helps prevent cracking and settling over time.
Is road base good for our local climate?
Road base performs well in areas with temperature changes, moisture, and vehicle traffic. When compacted properly, it holds up through seasonal weather conditions.
What's the difference between road base and crusher fines?
- Road base: Stronger, mixed aggregate designed for load-bearing foundations
- Crusher fines: Finer materials often used for walkways or decorative applications.
Road base is the better choice for driveways and structural support.

