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		<title>What are the different Types of Gravel?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <strong>Q-What are the different types of Gravel? </strong></p>
<p><strong>A</strong>-Multiple types of gravel have been recognized, including;</p>
<p><strong>Bank gravel</strong>: gravel intermixed with sand or clay.</p>
<p><strong>Bench gravel</strong>: 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.</p>
<p><strong>Creek rock</strong>: 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.</p>
<p><strong>Crushed Rock</strong>: <a title="crushed rock" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone" target="_self">Crushed Rock </a>is mechanically broken into small pieces then sorted by filtering through different size mesh.</p>
<p><strong>Crushed Stone</strong>: This is generally Limestone or dolomite that has been crushed and graded by screens to certain size classes. Hence the name &#8220;<a title="crushed stone" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone" target="_self">crushed stone</a>&#8220;. It is widely used in concrete and as a surfacing for roads and driveways, &#8220;driveway gravel&#8221; 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 <a title="dense grade aggregate" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/dga" target="_self">dense grade aggregate</a>, or <a title="DGA" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/dga" target="_self">DGA</a>, 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.</p>
<p><strong>Fine gravel</strong>: gravel consisting of particles with a diameter of 1 to 2 mm.</p>
<p><strong>Lag gravel</strong>: a surface accumulation of coarse gravel produced by the removal of finer particles.</p>
<p><strong>Pay gravel</strong>: also known as &#8220;pay dirt&#8221;; a nickname for gravel with a high concentration of gold and other precious metals. The metals are recovered through gold panning.</p>
<p><strong>Piedmont gravel</strong>: a coarse gravel carried down from high places by mountain streams and deposited on relatively flat ground, where the water runs more slowly.</p>
<p><strong>Plateau gravel</strong>: a layer of gravel on a plateau or other region above the height at which stream-terrace gravel is usually found.</p>
<p><strong>River run gravel</strong>: naturally deposited gravel found in and next to rivers and streams.</p>
<p>Defined by wikipedia.com</p>
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		<title>Crushed Stone Uses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crushed Stone Crushed stone and or rocks supplied in the Northeast generally include 3/8&#8243; Crushed Stone, 5/8&#8243; Crushed Stone, 3/4&#8243; Crushed Stone, 1 1/2&#8243; Crushed Stone, 2 1/2&#8243; Crushed Stone, Stone Screenings, and “DGA” Dense Graded Aggregate. All crushed stone materials have different uses and applications. Below is a brief overview of the different types [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crushed Stone<br />
Crushed stone and or rocks supplied in the Northeast generally include 3/8&#8243; Crushed Stone, 5/8&#8243; Crushed Stone, 3/4&#8243; Crushed Stone, 1 1/2&#8243; Crushed Stone, 2 1/2&#8243; Crushed Stone, Stone Screenings, and “DGA” Dense Graded Aggregate. All crushed stone materials have different uses and applications. Below is a brief overview of the different types of uses crushed stone has in the construction, building  and landscaping industries.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-323" title="Stone dust" src="http://www.ataktrucking.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/screenings-300x300-150x150.jpg" alt="Stone dust" width="135" height="135" /> <img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-320" title="3-8th-crushed-stone" src="http://www.ataktrucking.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/3-8th-clean-stone-150x150.jpg" alt="3-8th-crushed-stone" width="135" height="135" /> <img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-321" title="3-4&quot;-crushed-stone" src="http://www.ataktrucking.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/3-4th-clean-stone-150x150.jpg" alt="3-4&quot;-crushed-stone" width="135" height="135" /> <img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-322" title="2-1-2-crushed-stone" src="http://www.ataktrucking.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/2-1-2-clean-stone-150x150.jpg" alt="2-1-2-crushed-stone" width="135" height="135" /></p>
<p>• <a title="Stone Dust" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/stone-dust" target="_self">Stone Dust </a>or Stone Screenings &#8211; Stone Dust is used as a base for paving blocks &amp; base for concrete paved roads and areas such as horse arenas</p>
<p>•<a title="3/8&quot; Crushed Stone" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/38-stone" target="_self"> 3/8&#8243; Crushed Stone </a>- 3/8 inch crushed stone is usually bluish to grayish in color. It is a clean stone that is used for driveways, drainage, and is often mixed with asphalt.</p>
<p>• <a title="5/8&quot; Crushed Stone" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/58-stone" target="_self">5/8&#8243; Crushed Stone </a>– 5/8 inch crushed stone generally has the same look and applications as 3/8 inch crushed stone, only it is slightly larger</p>
<p>• <a title="3/4&quot; Crushed Stone" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/34-stone" target="_self">3/4&#8243; Crushed Stone </a>- 3/4 inch Crushed Stone is also blue to gray in color, but its larger size has some additional uses. 3/4 inch Crushed Stone is used in driveways, but it is also used for around trees, landscaping, French drains, and as a sub-base for concrete sidewalks, concrete driveways, and patios,</p>
<p>• <a title="1 1/2&quot; Crushed Stone" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/1-12-stone" target="_self">1 1/2&#8243; Crushed Stone </a>- 1 1/2 inch Crushed Stone like most crushed stone, is blue or gray. It is primarily used for drainage, septic systems, and as a road base</p>
<p>• <a title="2 1/2&quot; Crushed Stone" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/2-12-stone" target="_self">2 1/2&#8243; Crushed Stone </a>- 2 1/2 inch Crushed Stone is blue or gray. These largest of the crushed stone products are used primarily for septic systems, &amp; tracking pads on job sites.</p>
<p>• <a title="3/4&quot; DGA" href="http://www.ataktrucking.com/crushed-stone/dga" target="_self">3/4&#8243; DGA </a>– DGA or Dense Graded Aggregate is a combination of crushed stone and gravel created in a quarry process. Dense Graded Aggregate is used as a base material for driveways or walkways, road base, or a  base for interlocking walls.</p>
<p>If you have any questions on what type of crushed stone to buy for your project call Tom at <span style="color: red; font-family: Arial;" lang="EN"><strong>917-912-2900</strong></span></p>
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