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Sand and Gravel

Our sand and gravel are used primarily for utility purposes, such as driveways, back fill and base material.

Sand and gravel materials are sold in ½ cubic yard increments.

Approximate coverage for gravel materials is 70 sf per ½ cubic yard @ 2” depth. 

Please give us a call regarding sand and joint filler.

Sand

The Rock Place offers two types of sand – masonry sand and coarse sand. Masonry sand (fine sand) is used as base material when installing a pool. Coarse sand (bedding sand) is used as base material when installing a paver patio.

Gravel

When it comes to gravel, The Rock Place is the top gravel deliverer in Nashville TN. If you already know the exact type of gravel you’re looking for, go ahead and give us a call at (615) 459-9200 and let one of our trained associates assist you in getting what you need. However, if you aren’t sure what kind you need, we can help you make that determination below.


To learn more about the uses of gravel, please continue on.

  • Choosing Your Gravel

    First, you need to consider how this gravel will be used. If you are looking to decorate a planned landscaping project, or just want to add some aesthetic variation to your yard, you are looking for decorative gravel. We already have a portion of our site dedicated to decorative gravel and we encourage you to check out the link above. You can also check out our full product list to see every type of stone we carry.


    However, if you are wanting to use it to lay your driveway or sidewalks, as a base for pouring concrete, or use it as a draining mechanism for, say, a septic system, you are looking for functional/utlity gravel. This type is ideal for things such as draining water or protecting your yard from erosion. In other words, this gravel serves a purpose.

  • Limestone

    So what type of functional/utility gravel is most prominent? That would be limestone. You can use other types of stone for your driveway, but limestone is traditionally used the most. Why? Because you want the finished product to be packed firmly and limestone is optimal for this. Limestone is all different types of sizes and is also angular in shape, allowing a tight fit against each other, resulting in an even surface. If all of the stones are the same size, like with pea gravel, they will not bind with each other, creating an uneven surface and also creating the problem of being loosely packed.


    Also, limestone contains packing dust. Such dust helps the limestone bind together for an even firmer, flatter surface.


    All of these attributes of limestone makes it the optimum choice for functional gravel.  The Rock Place offers four types of limestone gravel – fines (¼ down), #57 (¾” inch), ¾” crusher run, and joint filler( 3/8”) . 

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