Aggregates:
Pembroke Sand and Gravel for all your aggregates needs,
provide the following:
| Crushed gravel [Gran. A] |
| Pit run [Gran B] |
| Septic Stone 1” |
| Slinger Stone .75 |
| .75 ready mix stone |
| Clean Fill |
| Masonry sand |
| Gray dust |
| Red dust |
| Pea stone |
| T Sand |
| Recycled Asphalt |
| And more.. |
There are aggregates all around us, but we take them for granted:
they are to be found in parks, gardens, stadiums, trains, motor
vehicles, subways and the weatherproof roofing of buildings.
Most of the time, they are invisible: the frames of many structures
and buildings around us are made of aggregates. Their main basic
quality is their strength, which explains why they are often
used to provide support. Research into high performance and
bituminous concrete has provided clear evidence that the strength
limits of materials are those of the aggregates of which they
are composed. Thus, they make a vital contribution to the strength
of fine materials.
Second benefit: ease of use and filling capacity. Making the
mixture more compact allows the range of specific uses to be
diversified: drainage, weather/waterproofing, trenches, heat
storage. Aggregates are also used for the purpose of embellishment.
More and more people are attracted by their look, their aesthetic
qualities. Sand gives surface treatments their brightness. Local
chipping's lend their specific colors to many different types
of concrete and concrete products: architectural, deactivated,
brushed, tinted and stained concrete; interlocking concrete
paving; industrialized concrete slabs and panels; road paving,
etc.
Delivery:
Aggregates are indispensable to our
day-to-day lives and they are really everywhere. Transportation
by truck is the most common method. Trucks can quickly be loaded
at our locations and can dump or drop their loads unassisted
at the destination. They can deliver practically anywhere there
is a road. From small pickups to tractor trailer rigs, trucks
are filled to match their weight load requirements, making deliveries
more economical