
Ordering heavy natural materials can be intimidating. Not here.
Chris Fredson | US Army Veteran | Founder & Professional Driver for L&F Gravel
“Your project and budget are important to us. We specifically haul from quarries or mines direct to your project. By doing so, we keep prices down, and are able to offer a wide variety of materials. Please review the below options but we encourage you to call and discuss the details so we can find the right material solution for you.”
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Flex Base 1/2" to 2" & ODot Type A
Flex base is a naturally mined limestone based material that makes an excellent base material for driveways or places that need mud control. Over continued usage the material will harden up. Since flex base is limestone based it is better on the surrounding environment as well, making it perfect for natural driveways or areas that need temporary mud control.
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Crushed (Recycled) Concrete
When roads are ripped up or concrete slabs are pulled up they get crushed and recycled. Crushed concrete is readily available and makes an excellent substrate for numerous applications including driveways, paking lots, and mud control areas. In some applications, crushed concrete is used to create a hard under surface, then resurfaced with decorative stone for nice finished.
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Cushion, Concrete, and Mason Sand
Cushion sand is exactly what it says it is - sand that cushions heavy slabs of concrete. When a ew house is built youll often see a noticable sand layer prior to the pouring of concrete. The sand will fill in imperfections of the soil and provide good drainage under the slab. Cushion sand has multiple other applications like a base for pavers and brick or large flagstones.
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Decomposed Granite
Decomposed Granite is a favorite of commercial landscapers and designers. It makes a durable and decorative top layer that can be driven on or just admired as added color to durable landscape.
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Native Gravel (Various Sizes)
North Texas is home to numerous native gravels. Gravel makes excellent drainage or strong foundations for anchoring large vertical projects or culverts.
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3/8" Washed Rock
Great for drainage areas or top rock for driveways
Additional Sand and Gravel Products
Soils | Dirt
Top Soil | Screened / Un-screened
Sandy Loom
Garden Soil
Compost
Baseball Clay
Soil is the top layer of earth in which vegetation grows, typically a dark or light brown color and consisting of organic remains & sedimentary particles.
What is soil used for?
Soil is mostly known as the material plants and organisms grow in. Soil is also one of the main materials when it comes to construction.
Pea Gravel | River Rock - The term "river gravel or Pea gravel" refers to a variety of rocks that have been worn down and shaped by the action of flowing water. River gravel is most often found on beaches and in stream beds and can come in a range of sizes, colors and textures. They are generally used for Landscaping.
Rip Rap | Boulders - Also known as Shot rock, Rock armor, or Ditch Liner , The Rip Rap can either be Limestone, Recyceld Concrete or Granite depending on the region and source.
The material is used to protect shorelines,Canal replenishment,bridge abutments, pilings and other shoreline structures against water & weather erosion.
It can also been used for boundary markers and landscaping edging.
Typical Sizes:
6"-12"
12"-24"
Mulches - Organic mulching is a mixture of shredding leaves, sticks, hay, straw, grass, bark, compost and lots of other organic materials. Inorganic mulches is typically defined as gravel, black plastic or fabric.
What are mulches used for?
Mulches are materials placed over the soil surface to maintain moisture for trees and plants. It can reduce water loss from soil, minimize weed competition, and improve soil structure. Properly applied, mulch gives landscapes a health dose of benefits for the trees.