It doesn’t compact per se but it does lock into place. It is an angular stone which is a great choice for a dog run or pathway. Rounded stones like pea gravel isn’t the best option. Thanks!
You compact concrete screening or smaller rock/sand mix into it. Then its strong to hold up under concrete slabs, pavers, any hardscape walkway or pathway.
I'm thinking of using this for a dog run, I don't like how loose pea gravel is. If compacted down, does this maintain a firm surface for dogs to run on?
By itself no. Its just the first part of the sub-grade. Youll want sand or small rock mix go on top and then pavement, concrete or other landscape material on top.
We are putting a kennel in my landscaper used limestone 804 it's white and gives off a powder residue. According to the msds it can cause eye irritation and breathing problems and skin irritation. I told my land scaper to get ride of it. What a mess
Hello Billy, we do not offer #804 Limestone so I am not familiar with that product. We are in central Ohio and do not have that type, but I suggest going with the professionals are suggesting in your area.
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8 inches of gravel for driveway is crazy
Thanks for the info. We have a guy who always brings random gravel size for a 1/2 mile driveway. Going to start ordering #57 from now on.
It doesn’t compact per se but it does lock into place. It is an angular stone which is a great choice for a dog run or pathway. Rounded stones like pea gravel isn’t the best option. Thanks!
You compact concrete screening or smaller rock/sand mix into it. Then its strong to hold up under concrete slabs, pavers, any hardscape walkway or pathway.
@@SK-ml3ef depends on the application, for drainage behind retaining walls, you don't want any fines.
Round stones forever squish underfoot.
Yes, 57s are often used around the house. Drainage is the main reason as well as for foundational purposes.
I'm thinking of using this for a dog run, I don't like how loose pea gravel is. If compacted down, does this maintain a firm surface for dogs to run on?
By itself no. Its just the first part of the sub-grade. Youll want sand or small rock mix go on top and then pavement, concrete or other landscape material on top.
If you have the red stone can you use concrete on this
Nice video, but wish you would have scooped up and handful and showed a close up.
He did. It was not a really-close, “ Close-Up “, but close-enough to get an idea.
We are putting a kennel in my landscaper used limestone 804 it's white and gives off a powder residue. According to the msds it can cause eye irritation and breathing problems and skin irritation. I told my land scaper to get ride of it. What a mess
Hello Billy, we do not offer #804 Limestone so I am not familiar with that product. We are in central Ohio and do not have that type, but I suggest going with the professionals are suggesting in your area.
Can 57 gravel be used as a border around a house to prevent erosion?
If you don't care what it looks like.
how many tons of gravel are need for 20metar lengtn and 10 metars width
I need a third dimension to determine how much #57 Limestone you need for your project. How deep would you like the #57 limestone applied?