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Navajo Gold D. G. 3/8" Minus - Price Per Ton This is a richly colored golden rock that is an excellent blend of caramel and chocolate colors and a great landscape rock that can add a lot of texture, color and scale of size contrast in a larger planterbeds or right-a-ways. For several reasons we do not approve the use of this name for this rock, mostly just out of respect to the Navajo Nation. We are sure they would be very surprised to find out this rock is titled after them and not very happy about it. The Navajo Gold name has been in the landscape trade for many years. We are branding this rock in the D. G. and gravel sizes as Caramel Macchiato and the rip rap and boulders as Desert Smores because the added white crystal quartz in the larger rock. This product and similar materials are best used at the rates of: As a general rule 1 ton, 2,000 pounds, of 1", 3/4", 1/2" and 3/8" crushed rock or decomposed granite will cover a little over 100 square feet of an ground area at a 2-1/2" depth. As a general rule 1 cubic yard, 3,000 pounds of 1", 3/4", 1/2" and 3/8" of crushed stone or decomposed granite will cover 125 square feet in a 2-1/2" inch layer. This rock is quarried in the Mojave Desert Quarry District in Southern California. It is shipped south to San Diego and north to Fresno and out to the coastal cities. It is also called Mesa Gold Rock.
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When ordering use the Purchase Order function at checkout and enter ROCK as your payment method. This will allow you to create an order for a firm transportation quote without having to pay for it at this time. While we have posted transport rates, in many circumstances we are able to ship the order to you for less. You will be given a firm cost on the whole order within a few minutes to a few hours.
- Tons vs. Yards and Square Feet.
In most cases we charge by the ton and we have the receipts from the scale house at the quarry to show upon request. Materials sold by the yard tend to have very in-accurate amounts in the trucks. Amounts depend the size of the loader bucket, how well the material was scooped up and who was supervising the loading of the truck. Scale House totals don't lie, so why take a chance on losing money and time with how many square feet, scoops, skips and or dumps were made in loading the truck? Architects, public agencies, contractors and owner-builders requiring a competitive bid for the materials and transport costs should E-mail us with material specifications, amount and date needed and buyers contact information. We typically employ trucks with carrying capacities ranging from 17 to 26.5 tons. Decomposed granite, crushed rock, gravel, sand and similar materials are typically hauled in; Truck n Transfers from 24 to 26.5 tons, End-dumps from 24 to 25 tons Bottom and Side Dumps 25 tons Super-10's from 10 to 17 tons
River rock and cobbles are most commonly hauled in Truck n Transfer units and End-dumps to about 25 tons.
Rubble and boulders hauled in bulk are transported in End-dumps and Super-10's. Loads range from 10 to 24 tons per load.
Moss Rock and Specialty Boulders are banded to pallets and shipped via flatbeds to about 24 tons per load.
Supersacks, palleted rock and specimen boulders are hauled on flatbeds in amounts to about 24 tons.
Flagstone and other specialty stone materials are haul on flatbeds in amounts up 24 tons per load.
Beach Pebble Orders - Mexican Beach Pebbles are hauled from warehouses space we maintain in San Diego, Ontario California and other cities in the USA on a seasonal basis on common carriers. Pallets weigh 2,000 to 3,000 pounds each and there are service charges if you do not have a forklift or loading dock at the delivery location.
Mixed or Split Loads - Many crushed and decomposed granite quarries produce more than 1 type of rock and several different sizes of materials. To make the most of your trucking expenses we often can to your site 2 different rock colors or sizes. End-dump deliveries boulders can often be added to crushed rock orders. Casa Grande AZ and Colorado Springs Distribution Yards From these yards we can ship mixed loads of Mexican Beach Pebbles, decomposed granite, crushed rock, Arizona and Colorado River Rock, flagstone, boulders and other rock products to landscape and building construction sites throughout the USA and Canada. In many cases contractors and DIY Pro's can get the entire job delivered in a single truck load(s).
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Features
- This product is effectively used in pathways, walkways, driveways, planter-beds, landscape ground cover, utility areas
One Ton of Decomposed Granite, Decorative Gravel or Rock Covers: 240 square feet. 1" deep. This is too shallow. 120 square feet. 2" deep. Thins out over short amount of time. 100 square feet. 2-1/2" deep. Very good coverage. 80 square feet . 3" deep. Ideal long term coverage. 60 square feet . 4" deep. Best for materials of 2" or larger.
One Square Yard of Decomposed Granite, Decorative Gravel or Rock Covers: 300 square feet. 1" deep. This is too shallow. 150 square feet - 2" deep. Thins out over short amount of time. 125 square feet - 2-1/2" deep. Very good coverage. 100 square feet - 3" deep. Ideal long term coverage. 75 square feet - 4" deep. Best for materials of 2" or larger.
The square foot coverage per ton of gravel will vary slightly with the surface and designs of the project, waste etc. will affect area coverage. The information is based on average ton and cubic yard amounts. This decorative building stone has naturally occurring colors and shade variations. These are what gives this stone the natural beauty and uniqueness that causes its appeal. Color tones change can sometimes occur with aging or maintenance practices of the location it is installed at therefore exact matching of existing stone may not always occur. During processing or transportation dust will adhere to the rocks and change its appearance on arrival but we guarantee all stone to be true to the specific brand name, type and size ordered or complete exchange including transportation costs will be made.
After installation is completed the rock should be rinsed off to show the natural beauty and character.
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