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End Dumps
Unloads by raising the front end and letting the load slide down the bottom of the bed and out the back through the tailgate
Belly dumps
Unloads material through a gate on the underside of the trailer
Super dumps
Carries a significantly higher payload
Full service materials company
Select Fill
Engineered soil mixed with clay, sand and gravel. Meets compaction and structural standards and is free of organic matter
Uses: Filling low spots, building pads, and under foundations
Uses: Filling low spots, building pads, and under foundations
Base
Compacted layer of crushed rock placed under pavement or structures to provide a stable foundation
Uses: Concrete slabs, drivevways, roads
Uses: Concrete slabs, drivevways, roads
Sand
Fine granular material, smaller than gravel, usually made of crushed rock or eroded quartz
Uses: Concrete, asphalt, mortar, backfill, drainage, and leveling
Uses: Concrete, asphalt, mortar, backfill, drainage, and leveling
Gravel
Crushed or naturally rounded rock particles, sizes from 3/8" to 1.5"
Uses: Drainage systems, concrete mix, sewer, waterline backfill, and landscaping.
Uses: Drainage systems, concrete mix, sewer, waterline backfill, and landscaping.
General Fill
Loose soil or earth, often a mix of clay, silt, sand, and sometimes rocks
Uses: Grading or lot fill
Uses: Grading or lot fill
Crushed
Concrete
Concrete
Recycled crushed concrete to make a base or backfill material
Uses: Base layers, drainage fill, driveways, parking pads, retaining wall backfill
Uses: Base layers, drainage fill, driveways, parking pads, retaining wall backfill