1-1/4" stone is commonly used in dry wells, drainage, road base, septic systems, and ballast for railroad tracks. It can also be used to make Portland cement, filer stone, and riprap stone.
3/4” stone is typically used as an aggregate in construction applications. Its primary uses include concrete and asphalt in road and highway construction.
1/2” stone is mostly used for driveways and walkways. Its size also makes it a good material for drainage in tight areas.
3/8” is one of the most commonly used stones in construction and it’s applications range from driveways and drainage to landscaping and sub-base for concrete sidewalks.
1/4” stone is frequently used in driveways and drainage and is also known to be mixed with rock salt and ice melt to extend their life and improve traction on the roadways.
Screenings are extremely fine and work best as a final base layer under patios and walkways. In addition, they are also commonly used in horse stalls and stables.