Aggregates

Aggregates

Aggregates form the backbone of modern construction, providing strength, stability, and durability to structures and surfaces. Whether used in concrete mixes, drainage systems, or decorative landscaping, each type of aggregate serves a distinct purpose based on its size, texture, and composition.

Products

  • Sand
    Fine aggregate used in concrete, mortar, plaster, and paving. Available in natural river sand or manufactured alternatives, it enhances workability and surface finish. Graded sand is also used for filtration and as a bedding layer in tile and brickwork.
  • Gravel
    Coarse aggregate ideal for drainage systems, road bases, and concrete mixes. Its rounded particles improve compaction and load-bearing capacity. Common types include pea gravel, crushed gravel, and river gravel, each suited for specific structural or aesthetic applications.
  • Crushed Stone
    Angular aggregate produced by mechanically crushing rocks such as granite, limestone, or basalt. Used in foundations, asphalt mixes, and railway ballast, crushed stone offers superior interlocking strength and resistance to shifting. Available in various sizes from dust to large boulders.