We offer crushed rock for many needs, including roadway construction, land development, foundational support, & structural bolstering. These crushed rock options can range from State Spec Class 6 (¾ Minus) & 1 ½ inch septic rock to topsoil & roadbase.
Often used in the construction of roadways, pathways, and other paving-related endeavors; such as concrete, asphalt, or cement. Moreover, due to its widespread availability and versatile application, it’s often the go-to for a wide variety of development projects; including establishing access points to a parcel of land under construction or as the base material for an entire parking lot. During our tenure as a leading local construction, we’ve discovered another key aspect of the effectiveness of ¾ minus: its inherent proclivity for solid, consistent compacting & leveling when constructing a roadway or thoroughfare.
Also commonly known as river rock, (1 ½ inch) septic rock is extremely effective for the construction & longevity of French drains, leach drains, & foundational support. Depending on the specific application, it can be prudent to implement (1 ½ inch) septic rock as a means to bolster a drainage system. Otherwise, a leach/French drain can often become compromised due to oversaturation caused by inclement weather, pooling water, or an overflow of a local water body. Get in touch with our experts here at Snare Construction to learn more about septic rock options.
Roadbase is most often an amalgamation of pulverized rock, crushed granules of gravel, & fine sand that serves as the base layer of a larger, more robust foundation. Such as those found of sizeable roadways, streets, highways, interstates, & other common avenues of travel. While there is no designated formula for a roadbase, they all follow the same fundamental purpose: provide a viable baseline foundation by allowing for solid, stable construction through heavy mechanical compacting.
Typically found within the first foot of a given parcel of land and is usually resplendent with organic compounds & microorganisms alike, topsoil is absolutely crucial for many properties in a variety of ways. Considering the topsoil is where a vast majority of the Earth’s biological soil occurs because of its blending of minerals, organic matter, water, & natural gasses, its importance is largely inarguable; especially in rural or more agriculturally-driven areas of residence. With that in mind, we offer coverage in the forms of supply, acquisition, delivery, & installation of topsoil on behalf of our valued local clients, customers, fellow residents, & patrons.