Delivery in Tangipahoa Parish
Crusher run compacts like nothing else. Mixed stone fines from dust up to 1.5 inch pieces. That gradation is the secret. The fines fill the voids between the larger stones when you compact it. The result is a dense, interlocked mass that handles heavy load and stays put.
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Crusher run compacts like nothing else. Mixed stone fines from dust up to 1.5 inch pieces. The result is a dense, interlocked mass that handles heavy load and stays put.
Road base. Building pad foundations. Parking lot subbase. Driveway base layer. Contractor favorite in Tangipahoa Parish. Browse all limestone types we carry.
Parish roads, private drives, and access lanes need a stable base before any surface treatment. Crusher run builds that base. It compacts tight under a roller or plate compactor, handles the weight of loaded trucks and heavy equipment, and holds its grade through rain and dry cycles.
Before a slab, shop, warehouse, or commercial building goes up, the pad needs to be right. Crusher run compacts to a firm, stable layer that supports the foundation.
The base layer under a parking lot carries the load of every vehicle that parks there for years. Crusher run builds that base with density other materials can't match. A properly compacted 6-inch layer adds years to the finished surface.
For long driveways that see regular heavy truck traffic, a crusher run base under a #57 or #610 limestone topcoat is the professional approach. The base layer handles the structural load. The topcoat handles the surface.
Before construction equipment rolls onto a site, a layer of crusher run stabilizes the ground surface for safe operation. It keeps heavy equipment from sinking into soft Louisiana clay.
Existing gravel roads in rural Tangipahoa Parish develop ruts and soft spots over time. A fresh layer of crusher run graded and compacted restores the road surface.
| Particle Size | Dust to 1.5 inches (mixed gradation) |
| Color | Gray, mixed |
| Shape | Angular crushed, mixed with fines |
| Compaction | Excellent. Packs denser than uniform-size stone |
| Primary Uses | Road base, building pads, parking base, driveways |
| Delivery Unit | Tons |
| Minimum Order | 1 ton |
| Service Area | Tangipahoa Parish and surrounding areas |
Crusher run is typically applied at 4 to 6 inches deep for base applications. Heavy load applications use 6 to 8 inches. Length (ft) x Width (ft) x Depth (in) / 324 = cubic yards. 1 cubic yard = approximately 1.5 to 1.6 tons.
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Call (985) 602-5752 or submit the form. Describe the project and give us the dimensions. We work with homeowners on smaller jobs and contractors on large commercial site prep equally.
We quote one delivered number. Stone and delivery together. Large orders may qualify for volume pricing. Ask when you call.
Our trucks run all of Tangipahoa Parish. Hammond, Ponchatoula, Amite City, Kentwood, Independence. Most deliveries schedule within 1 to 2 business days.
Gravel is typically a uniform size. Crusher run is a blend of sizes from dust to 1.5 inch stone. That mixed gradation is why crusher run compacts so much better. The fines fill the voids and lock the larger stones in place.
Yes. Uncompacted crusher run is loose and unstable. Once you compact it with a plate compactor, roller, or heavy equipment, it binds into a dense surface.
Better than most base materials. The compacted surface sheds water well. Very heavy rain events can soften uncompacted or newly laid crusher run before it's had a chance to bind.
The terms are used interchangeably in Tangipahoa Parish. Both refer to a compactable mixed-gradation crushed stone product used for base construction.
Give us your address and road conditions. We've navigated a lot of narrow parish roads and long private drives. We'll confirm truck access before scheduling.
Delivered throughout Tangipahoa Parish. Hammond, Ponchatoula, Amite City, and surrounding communities. Contractor loads and residential orders both welcome.