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Sand, Stone, & Topsoil are now available for Pick-up in smaller quantities, at our East Brunswick, New Jersey location. You can now take advantage of our competitive pricing without the wholesale minimum order amounts!

Pick-up materials East Brunswick, NJOur pick-up location in East Brunswick, NJ is the perfect solution for do-it-yourselfers, landscapers, and contractors that are located in Monmouth, Middlesex, & Somerset counties of New Jersey, including, New Brunswick, South Brunswick, Edison, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, Old bridge, Hillsboro, Woodbridge, Marlboro, & Matawan area of NJ and are in need of small quantities of landscape or construction materials. 

To find out more about our landscape & construction material selection of Sand, Stone and Topsoil available at our East Brunswick, pick-up location, along with pricing information and directions.

Call Tom at (917) 912-2900 or visit our material pick-up page for the updated list of materials. *Availability of materials does change, so it is best to check with us to see if the material you need is available for pick-up when you need it.

Whether your project is large or small, if you are located in New Jersey or the metropolitan New York area, ATAK Trucking can meet your construction and landscaping material needs with either our direct delivery service for large orders or the ease of our pick-up location in East Brunswick for smaller quantities, conveninent to the New Brunswick NJ, South Brunswick NJ, Edison NJ, Sayreville NJ, Perth Amboy NJ, Old bridge NJ, Hillsboro NJ, Woodbridge NJ, Marlboro NJ,  & Matawan NJ.

*If you are in need of more than 20 tons or 15 cubic yards of materials, then take advantage of our wholesale pricing and delivery service, which saves you even more and provides added convenience!

Please use our material calculator to help calculate how much material you need.

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topsoil-for-gardenPlanting a vegetable garden is a very popular choice these days.  One of the most important aspects of planting a vegetable garden that thrives is using the correct amount of topsoil.  Topsoil may just look like a pile of dirt, but it provides the nutrients and organic matter necessary for a vegetable garden to grow an abundance of healthy vegetables.  What type of topsoil is best to use when planting a vegetable garden and how much topsoil you need for your garden are two questions often asked by people when they decide to plant a vegetable garden.

What exactly is topsoil?  Topsoil is the top layer of the Earth’s surface and is usually about two to eight inches deep.  What makes topsoil so important to the vibrant growth of vegetables, plants and trees is the richness of the minerals, composted material and microorganisms that are mixed in with the topsoil and provide the proper nutritional balance.  In fact, most of a plant’s roots remain within the layer of topsoil to obtain the nutrients needed directly from the topsoil and don’t venture further down into the subsoil, the next layer of soil below the topsoil layer.  That is why it is important to use nutrient rich topsoil and determine the proper amount of topsoil needed when planting a vegetable garden, because it is the topsoil layer that provides the nutrients and minerals needed to make your vegetable plants thrive.

Topsoil CalculatorOnce you have determined where you are going to plant a vegetable garden, it is important to figure out the size of your garden so you can determine how much topsoil you need.  Calculating the amount of topsoil needed is easy, thanks to a topsoil calculator.  With a topsoil calculator, you simply choose whether the area you need to cover is rectangular or circular and then put in the dimensions of the area (either length and width for rectangular areas or diameter for circular areas) and how deep you want the layer of topsoil to be into the topsoil calculator.  The topsoil calculator then determines the correct amount of topsoil needed, measured in cubic yards, so that you do not wind up ordering too much topsoil or too little topsoil for your vegetable garden.  Using a topsoil calculator is a great way to accurately and easily determine how much topsoil you need for your garden without a lot of guesswork or mathematical equations.

Of course, in addition to topsoil for your vegetable garden, there are a few other factors that are important in making sure that planting a vegetable garden reaps the rewards you hope for.  It is important to properly space your plants apart from one another within the topsoil and to ensure that your vegetable plants get the proper amount of sun and water.  Fertilizing your vegetable plants helps them grow healthy and strong and adds to the nutrients already found in the topsoil.  Organic fertilizers are best for vegetable gardens.

Planting a vegetable garden is a great hobby or family activity.  Not only does it supply an abundance of fresh and delicious vegetables all season long, but it is a great way to save money at the supermarket as the price of produce continues to rise.

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Atak Trucking is pleased to announce the release of their Material Calculator, now available online.

Matawan, New Jersey, 1/08/09Materials Calculator

Atak Trucking introduces their new construction materials calculator, which calculates the Cubic Yards of Topsoil, Dirt, Gravel, Stone, Sand, and Aggregate materials needed for your next construction or landscaping project.

Atak’s new construction material calculator will help users figure out how many Cubic Yards of materials they will need in two easy steps. First, users need to determine the coverage area of the material needed. The calculator offers different shape calculations based on your particular area.

 

  • Box Coverage Area- For a square or rectangular shape area, simply enter in the length and width of the desired coverage area. The materials calculator offers seven different “Box Areas”, which allows you to simultaneously calculate multiple areas (front yard, back yard, garden, driveway, etc.).
  • Circular Coverage Area- For a circular shape area, simply enter the diameter of the area, the material’s calculator offers four different “Circular Areas”, which allows you to simultaneously calculate multiple circular shape areas (gardens, tree beds, driveways, etc.).

The next step is to simply input the desired depth of the material. The material’s calculator will automatically calculate the total cubic yards of materials you will need.

We hope our website visitors and clients will utilize our material calculator to help them better plan and estimate their next materials purchase. If you would like to try the construction material calculator please visit our Materials Calculator.

Please note: our construction material calculator is designed to measure Topsoil, Dirt, Sand, Gravel, Stone and Aggregate materials based on a one inch or less size. It can also be utilized for larger material as long as the depth is greater than the size of the material. For example: you cannot use two inch stone based on a one inch depth.

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Oct
03

Sand Uses

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Sand
Sand is a contraction material widely used in the Northeast and is available from suppliers and trucking companies for a variety of uses. Construction Sand and Building Sand is usually supplied as Mason Sand, Concrete Sand, Fill Sand, Septic Sand, Filtering Sand, Utility Sand, White Mason Sand, Beach Sand and Bank Run Sand

Beach Sand – Beach Sand is a fine sand.  It can be mixture of white, brown, beige, tan, and gray in color. Beach sand is used for patios, volley ball courts, sandboxes, playgrounds, and creating faux beaches

Utility Sand - Utility Sand is a fine sand. It is usually a mixture of beige, tan, gray, brown, and white. It is used to backfill utility pipes such as water, gas, or  electric, and to back fill trenches

Fine Utility Sand – Fine Utility Sand is an extra fine sand. Like utility sand it is used to backfill utility pipes such as water, gas, or electric, and to back fill trenches, but it is also used for horse arenas, and to fill sandbags.

Concrete Sand - Concrete Sand is a coarse sand. It is mixture of beige, tan, gray, brown, and white. Concrete sand is used mainly for mixing with cement, but it may also be used in septic systems.

Mason Sand - Mason Sand is a coarse sand. General mason sand is mixture of beige, tan, gray, brown, and some white in color, but there is specific White Mason Sand. Mason Sand is used for to mix with concrete & mortar for laying blocks, bricks and stone.

White Mason Sand - White Mason Sand is a specific mason sand with specific job application. White Mason Sand is used to mix with concrete & mortar for laying white blocks and bricks to create a white mortar line

Bank Run Sand - Bank Run Sand is a fine to coarse sand. Bank Run Sand is usually used to mix with concrete for fence posts, patios. It is mixture of beige, tan, and gold in color

Try our Sand Calculator to estimate how many cubic yards of sand you need for your coverage area

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Sep
26

Gravel Uses

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Gravel
“Gravel” actually refers to a variety of products. In the NY, NJ and most of the Northeast gravel is used for gravel patios, garden gravel, gravel playgrounds, gravel dog runs and gravel driveways. Suppliers in this area usually carry: Gravel, Crushed Gravel, & Rocks including Pea Gravel, 3/8″ Yellow Pea Gravel, 3/8″  White Pea Gravel, 3/4″  Yellow Pea Gravel, and 3/4″ White Pea Gravel.

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3/8 inch Yellow Pea Gravel – 3/8″ Yellow Pea Gravel, is a yellow gravel mixed with gray and white. It is used for patios, driveways, dog runs, gardens & playgrounds. Pea gravel may be used in sub surface gas tank installations.

3/4 inch Yellow Pea Gravel – 3/4″ Yellow Pea Gravel, is a yellow gravel mixed with gray and white. It is used for patios, driveways, dog runs, gardens & play grounds. Pea gravel may be used in sub surface gas tank installations.

3/8 inch White Pea Gravel – 3/8″ White Pea Gravel, is white gravel mixed with gray and yellow. It is used for patios, driveways, dog runs, gardens & playgrounds. Pea gravel may be used in sub surface gas tank installations.

3/4 inch White Pea Gravel – 3/4″ White Pea Gravel, is a white gravel mixed with gray and yellow. It is used for patios, driveways, dog runs, gardens & playgrounds. Pea gravel may be used in sub surface gas tank installations

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Jun
25

What are the different Types of Gravel?

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 Q-What are the different types of Gravel?

A-Multiple types of gravel have been recognized, including;

Bank gravel: gravel intermixed with sand or clay.

Bench gravel: a bed of gravel located on the side of a valley above the present stream bottom, indicating the former location of the stream bed when it was at a higher level.

Creek rock: This is generally rounded, semi-polished stones, potentially of a wide range of types, that are dredged or scooped from river beds and creek beds. It is also often used as concrete aggregate and less often as a paving surface.

Crushed Rock: Crushed Rock is mechanically broken into small pieces then sorted by filtering through different size mesh.

Crushed Stone: This is generally Limestone or dolomite that has been crushed and graded by screens to certain size classes. Hence the name “crushed stone“. It is widely used in concrete and as a surfacing for roads and driveways, “driveway gravel” sometimes with tar applied over it. Crushed stone may also be made from granite and other rocks. A special type of limestone crushed stone is dense grade aggregate, or DGA, also known as crusher run. This is a mixed grade of mostly small crushed stone in a matrix of crushed limestone powder. Crushed stone is is very commonly used for driveways. The most common sizes of crushed stone is range from 3/8 crushed stone, 5/8 crushed stone, 3/4 crushed stone, 1 1/2 crushed stone, 2 1/2 crushed stone. You may be able to find crushed stone in other sizes as well.

Fine gravel: gravel consisting of particles with a diameter of 1 to 2 mm.

Lag gravel: a surface accumulation of coarse gravel produced by the removal of finer particles.

Pay gravel: also known as “pay dirt”; a nickname for gravel with a high concentration of gold and other precious metals. The metals are recovered through gold panning.

Piedmont gravel: a coarse gravel carried down from high places by mountain streams and deposited on relatively flat ground, where the water runs more slowly.

Plateau gravel: a layer of gravel on a plateau or other region above the height at which stream-terrace gravel is usually found.

River run gravel: naturally deposited gravel found in and next to rivers and streams.

Defined by wikipedia.com

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 We are opening early for Bulk Rock Salt orders. Call Tom 917-912-2900 for Rock Salt availabilty and pricing anytime after 7:30 AM, Tuesday or Wednesday Jan 6th and 7th. Atak Trucking will offer extended business hours prior to, and during the winter storm season.

Below is the recent winter storm watch report for the New Jersey and New York area.

 9:30 PM EST- Monday, January 5, 2009

WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING
THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING…

A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WAS DEVELOPING FROM THE GREAT PLAINS
TO THE SOUTHEASTERN STATES THIS EVENING. THE LOW WILL PROGRESS TO
THE EAST AND IT SHOULD PULL A WARM FRONT TO THE NORTH AND TOWARD
OUR REGION ON TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT. AS THE PRIMARY LOW MOVES
INTO THE EASTERN GREAT LAKES REGION EARLY ON WEDNESDAY, A
SECONDARY LOW IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP ALONG THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC
COAST. BOTH LOWS ARE ANTICIPATED TO MOVE NORTHEASTWARD, REACHING
ATLANTIC CANADA ON THURSDAY.

PRECIPITATION SHOULD BEGIN TO MOVE UP INTO EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
AND NORTHERN NEW JERSEY ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON. IT WILL LIKELY
START AS LIGHT SNOW BEFORE IT BECOMES STEADIER ON TUESDAY
EVENING. ON TUESDAY NIGHT, THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH SLEET, THEN
CHANGE TO FREEZING RAIN. THE CHANGE TO FREEZING RAIN SHOULD TAKE
PLACE GRADUALLY FROM SOUTH TO NORTH.

BY DAYBREAK ON WEDNESDAY, MUCH OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND
NORTHERN NEW JERSEY WILL BE EXPERIENCING FREEZING RAIN.
TEMPERATURES ARE THEN FORECAST TO WARM ABOVE FREEZING ON WEDNESDAY
MORNING IN MUCH OF THE REGION. HOWEVER, POCKETS OF BELOW FREEZING
TEMPERATURES MAY LINGER INTO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON IN THE POCONOS
AND IN FAR NORTHERN NEW JERSEY.

SNOWFALL AMOUNTS FROM LATE TUESDAY INTO TUESDAY NIGHT ARE
EXPECTED TO RANGE UP TO AN INCH OR TWO BEFORE THE CHANGE TO
FREEZING RAIN. HOWEVER, THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF EASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA AND NORTHERN NEW JERSEY COULD RECEIVE UP TO 4 INCHES
OF SNOW.

WITH FREEZING RAIN EXPECTED FOR MUCH OF TUESDAY NIGHT AND EARLY
WEDNESDAY MORNING, UP TO A QUARTER INCH OF ICE MAY ACCUMULATE IN
THE PENNSYLVANIA COUNTIES OF BERKS, CHESTER, MONTGOMERY AND
BUCKS, AND IN THE NEW JERSEY COUNTIES OF HUNTERDON AND SOMERSET.
WITH THE FREEZING RAIN PERSISTING A LITTLE LONGER ON WEDNESDAY IN
PARTS OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY, THE POCONOS AND FAR NORTHERN NEW
JERSEY, SOME LOCATIONS IN THAT REGION COULD RECEIVE UP TO A HALF
INCH OF ICE.

TRAVEL CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME QUITE HAZARDOUS FROM
LATE TUESDAY INTO PART OF WEDNESDAY IN MUCH OF EASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA AND NORTHERN NEW JERSEY. SNOW AND ICE WILL LIKELY
ACCUMULATE ON AREA ROADS AND WALKWAYS.

ALSO, ICE MAY ACCUMULATE ON TREE LIMBS AND POWER LINES FROM
TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN WIDESPREAD
POWER OUTAGES, ESPECIALLY IN THE POCONOS AND IN FAR NORTHERN NEW
JERSEY.

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Jan
03

Rock Salt- Article about shortage

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Below is an interesting article which discusses the Rock Salt shortages expected for the 2009 winter. 
 
Road salt shortage, soaring prices vex states
Public works directors hope to make it through the winter
 
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - Dave Barber did the math. Now Peoria’s public works director is crossing his fingers and hoping his city has enough road salt to ride out the winter.

The central Illinois city recently paid almost $48 a ton to replenish its rock salt supply, an increase of 30 percent — or $500,000 — over last year. Even so, Barber feels fortunate.

Some towns are paying as much as $170 a ton as salt prices nationwide soar because of shipping problems and surging demand. Hoping for the best — but preparing for the worst — communities are making plans to stretch supplies by mixing salt with sand, brine or even beet juice.

“It’s a balancing act between money and quantity,” said Barber, who expects to mix the city’s salt supply with two parts of sand, effectively cutting the per-ton cost to about $23. “This year, the dollars are going to govern for us, and we’re going to try to live within the budget.”

The Illinois Department of Transportation contracted to buy 687,730 tons of salt at prices ranging from $55 to $140 a ton. Combined with the 172,000 tons left over from last winter, the department has slightly more than what it used last winter, Secretary Milton Sees said.

In New Hampshire, the state expects to pay $2 million to $3 million more than the $8 million it typically spends on salt. In North Dakota, the state transportation department, which paid about $1.6 million for 29,000 tons of road salt last year, said the price jumped from about $40 a ton in 2004 to about $67 a ton this winter.

Possible collusion?
The wildly disparate costs have raised eyebrows.

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is investigating possible collusion among suppliers, but so far has found nothing illegal, spokeswoman Robyn Ziegler said.

Dick Hanneman, president of the Salt Institute — a trade group representing U.S. and Canadian salt manufacturers — said the price increase was caused by a “perfect storm” of factors.

Record snow in parts of the U.S. last winter depleted road salt supplies, even though suppliers shipped a near-record 20.3 million tons, up from the average 16 million tons a year through the previous decade, he said.

Then, fearing a repeat of the problem, many states increased their salt orders this year, Hanneman said. Illinois, for example, asked for 34 percent more and Iowa’s request spiked by 52 percent.

Hanneman said the handful of salt suppliers in North America have been running full throttle to try to meet demand.

There are three mines each in Louisiana and Kansas, two apiece in Texas, Ohio and Ontario, Canada, and one in New York, all serving states in the Great Lakes and Mississippi River regions, he said. Most of the salt for the East Coast comes from overseas.

Weather hasn’t always cooperated, either.

Summer flooding closed locks and dams on the Upper Mississippi River for weeks, disrupting barge shipments of road salt. Soaring U.S. gasoline prices over the summer added to the cost of transporting the salt.

Little choice
And in September, Hurricane Ike lashed the Bahamas, idling a Morton Salt site for a week. The storm also shut down production for days at the Louisiana mines.

Now, states have little choice but to pay higher prices and to try to stretch supplies.

Indiana state highway crews will use a new software program to calculate how much road salt is needed on a particular stretch of road.

In Peoria, Barber is hoping his planning pays off.

“It’s not like we’re the only ones in the boat doing this,” he said.

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Sep
03

Topsoil Uses

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topsoilTopsoil could be used for gardens, sodding, planting beds, athletics fields and golf courses. Below is the definition of topsoil from wikipedia:

Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil, usually the top 2 to 6 inches. Topsoil has the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms, and is where most of the Earth’s biological soil activity occurs. Plants generally concentrate their roots in, and obtain most of their nutrients from this layer of top soil. The actual depth of the topsoil layer can be measured as the depth from the surface to the first densely packed soil layer known as hardpan. As one of the layers of soil on the Earth’s surface, topsoil is sometimes referred to as the A horizon. This layer is formed from the deposition of eroded material as well as decaying organic matter. A variety of soil mixtures are sold commercially as topsoil, usually for use in improving gardens and lawns, or for ideal growing conditions in container gardens, by using potting soil, for example.A major environmental concern known as topsoil erosion, occurs when the topsoil layer is blown or washed away. Without topsoil, little plant life is possible. It takes approximately 500 years for one inch of topsoil to be deposited, but there is 25 billion tons of topsoil lost each year.

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Jul
25

Links

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A Tranchina- 1580 Hylan Blvd., S.I., N.Y 10305 Tel # (718) 351-0768  
Construction Materials Supplied; Belden Brick, Cambridge Pavers, Brick, Block, Gravel, Sand, Pavers, Precast Concrete Products, Ready Mixed Concrete, Glass Block

A Tranchina- 22 Zebra place, S.I., N.Y 10309 Tel # (718) 948-1988
Construction Materials Supplied; Belden Brick, Cambridge Pavers, Brick, Block, Gravel, Sand, Pavers, Precast Concrete Products, Ready Mixed Concrete, Glass Block

T & J Hardware- 3120 Arthur Kill Rd., S.I., N.Y. 10309, Tel # (718) 356-1000 Construction Materials Supplied; Gravel, Stone, Sand, Read More→

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