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Crusher Run

Crusher Run is a type of crushed stone aggregate that consists of a mixture of stone dust, fines, and various-sized crushed rock. It is commonly used as a base material for driveways, roads, and construction projects because of its excellent compaction properties.

Key Features of Crusher Run:

  • Composition: A blend of crushed stone (typically limestone, granite, or gravel) mixed with stone dust.
  • Size Range: Varies, but typically includes particles from dust-size to about 1.5 inches.
  • Texture: Rough, compactable, and interlocking.

Uses of Crusher Run:

  •  Base for Driveways & Roads – Creates a solid foundation before paving.
  •  Pathways & Walkways – Provides a firm, stable surface.
  •  Construction Base Material – Used beneath concrete slabs and retaining walls.
  •  Drainage & Erosion Control – Helps with water runoff in landscaping projects.

Pros of Crusher Run:

✔ Excellent Compaction – Forms a solid, stable base.
✔ Durable & Long-Lasting – Resists shifting and settling.
✔ Cost-Effective – More affordable than pure gravel or asphalt.
✔ Good Drainage – When properly installed, it allows water to pass through.

Cons of Crusher Run:

✖ Can Become Muddy – If not properly compacted or in high-moisture areas.
✖ Dusty When Dry – Can create dust clouds if not watered.
✖ Requires Periodic Maintenance – May need regrading over time.

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