Quarry Spalls
Quarry Spalls
Product Description
2″–4″ Quarry Spalls are crushed rocks made from quarried basalt at Kapowsin Quarry. They are fractured and angular. They range in size between 2″ in diameter and 4″ in diameter.
Product Applications
Quarry Spalls are commonly used in construction entrances and as a road base in muddy areas. They can also be used as a pavement subbase.
Quarry Spalls can be used as a well-draining backfill for rock walls or as a stabilization course, i.e., a covering for slopes to help slow erosion. Spalls are sometimes used to stabilize trenches.
Similar Products
4″–8″ Quarry Spalls (0480-1) are a slightly larger option.
Helpful Tips
Please note that we do not provide placement services. Contact your local landscaping company for assistance.
About Quarry Spalls
Quarry Spalls are large chunks of fractured rock ranging between 2″ and 8″ in diameter. Because of their weight, shape, and density, they provide structure while also allowing water to pass through the voids between rocks, making them an excellent tool in drainage applications, like lining trenches and hillsides prone to erosion.
The same attributes mentioned above also make quarry spalls useful in the construction of roads and construction entrances, where they help remove mud from tires while bearing the extreme weight of heavy construction equipment.
The noun “spall” is an Old English word that refers to a piece of stone that has broken off of a larger stone.
Pricing & Availability
Minimum $35.00 purchase required on all materials. Check pricing and availability by requesting a quote online.
Material Spreading
Prices quoted are for material delivery only. Drivers do their best to dump material evenly when requested. However, Washington Rock cannot guarantee that this will result in an even or desirable distribution of material. Customers must supply the equipment and labor necessary to finish projects.
Minimum Delivery Quantity
Our minimum order quantity for deliveries is 10 cubic yards. Do you need less than that? Find a local supplier here.
Product Description
4″–8″ Quarry Spalls are crushed rocks made from quarried basalt at Kapowsin Quarry. They are fractured and angular. They range in size between 4″ in diameter and 8″ in diameter.
Product Applications
Quarry Spalls are commonly used in construction entrances and as a road base in muddy areas. They can also be used as a pavement subbase.
Quarry Spalls can be used as a well-draining backfill for rock walls or as a stabilization course, i.e., a covering for slopes to help slow erosion. Spalls are sometimes used to stabilize trenches.
Similar Products
2″–4″ Quarry Spalls (1240-1) are a slightly smaller option.
Helpful Tips
Please note that we do not provide placement services. Contact your local landscaping company for assistance.
About Quarry Spalls
Quarry Spalls are large chunks of fractured rock ranging between 2″ and 8″ in diameter. Because of their weight, shape, and density, they provide structure while also allowing water to pass through the voids between rocks, making them an excellent tool in drainage applications, like lining trenches and hillsides prone to erosion.
The same attributes mentioned above also make quarry spalls useful in the construction of roads and construction entrances, where they help remove mud from tires while bearing the extreme weight of heavy construction equipment.
The noun “spall” is an Old English word that refers to a piece of stone that has broken off of a larger stone.
Pricing & Availability
Minimum $35.00 purchase required on all materials. Check pricing and availability by requesting a quote online.
Material Spreading
Prices quoted are for material delivery only. Drivers do their best to dump material evenly when requested. However, Washington Rock cannot guarantee that this will result in an even or desirable distribution of material. Customers must supply the equipment and labor necessary to finish projects.
Minimum Delivery Quantity
Our minimum order quantity for deliveries is 10 cubic yards. Do you need less than that? Find a local supplier here.