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Bulk gravel and aggregates for your commercial, residential, and landscape gravel applications. Ozinga's local mines and large logistics infrastructure ensure that we have exactly the type of gravel your project needs. Contact us today for a free quote!

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Gravel, the foundation of foundations! From landscaping rocks and gravel driveways to river rock, drainage stones, and flatwork gravel, we offer a large selection of commercial and landscape materials for almost any need. If you are looking for convenient and cost-effective gravel delivery, take advantage of our local mines and large logistical infrastructure. Since we can handle the entire process from order to delivery, Ozinga is the perfect gravel supplier for all project sizes and types of gravel. Ready to get started? Contact us today for pricing and delivery options!

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This material is often called landscape gravel or river rock. It offers a varied color scheme which makes it suitable for a variety of uses and applications.

CA5, River Rock, #2 Gravel

Gravel

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2″ to 6″ Gravel is an oversized gravel best used in undercuts. It’s especially helpful where erosion control is required.

Oversize Gravel

Gravel

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3/4″ round gravel is a state A-quality certified clean stone. It goes by a few names and classifications, including CM11 (in Illinois), B stone, #6 stone, and #1 gravel.

CM11, #6 Stone, B Stone, #1 Gravel

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Affordability, size, texture, and color make pea gravel a popular landscaping gravel for above-ground projects. It’s regularly used for gravel paths, dog runs, playgrounds, patios, and as drainage gravel for underground projects, such as pipe bedding.

CM16, Pea Stone, Pea Pebbles, Pea Rock, Pea Stone Gravel

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¾” crushed gravel is great for bedding for both underground pipe and concrete flatwork. It is also used in drainage systems, creating a backfill and base for retaining walls. It can also be mixed with cement in order to produce heavy-duty concrete.

CA7, 3/4″ Gravel Chips

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Bank run fill gravel is a cost-effective fill material made of sand, dirt, and stone. Because it compacts well and resists erosion, it’s also widely used in landscaping, driveway, and road base applications.

Fill Material

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Birdseye gravel can be used for recreational, environmental, municipal, industrial, commercial and decorative landscape projects.

1/4″ Gravel

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Boulders and cobblestone are a great way to accent and highlight any yard or landscape. Ozinga offers many sizes and colors, so you can easily find a style to compliment your project.

Boulders and Cobblestone

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This material offers rich blues and pinks that are sure to stand out. Plus, you can snag this material in various sizes, 3/8”, 1-1/2”, and even 8”x18” boulders.

3/8″, 1-1/2″, and 8″x18″ Boulders

Gravel

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Lightweight is an extruded, expanded clay product. Light in nature (25% lighter than stone aggregate), it is often used in high-rises, parking decks, or other elevated concrete projects.

Gravelite

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A popular choice for landscape projects. With its brown/reddish to dark tan color scheme, this material will suit any style or taste.

AKA | Merrimac

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Roofing ballast gravel is an ideal solution for weighing down the roofing material of single-lay flat roofs.

ASTM #3, ASTM #4

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