Crushed Stone and Manufactured Sand

These products are obtained by mining rock and breaking it down to a preferred size. In the case of manufactured sand, the product is obtained by crushing rock to the selected shape or texture, ensuring product and project specifications are met. Below are the pictures of the crushed stone and manufactured sand avaliable. This list does not include everything we offer. Please contact us for specific aggregate specifications.

BASE COURSE

Available in 1″, 1 1/2″ and 2″

ROSESTONE

Available in 1″ and 1 1/2″

LEACHROCK

Available in 1 1/2″ – 2″

CHIPS

Available in 1/2″ – 3/8″

CRUSHER FINES

Available in Various Sizes

RIP RAP

Available in 3″ – specification

CONCRETE ROCK

Available in Various Sizes

PLANT MIX

Available in Various Sizes

WASHED / TINAJA SAND

Available in Various Sizes

RED CINDERS

3/4″ and 1 1/2″

SANTA FE BROWN

RIO GRANDE SUNSET

RAINBOW

GREEN

BLACK

WHITE

PUEBLO BROWN

PUEBLO BROWN FINES

BOSQUE BROWN

AMARETTO

PAIGE

TAMPICO

2″ SPECKLED

Gravel

Gravel deposits are produced through a natural process of weathering and erosion. The resulting aggregate for concrete can be used in roads, manufacturing, or decorative purposes. Below are the pictures of the gravel avaliable. This list does not include everything we offer. Please contact us for specific aggregate specifications. 

PEA GRAVEL

River Rock

Sand

Even if you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely encountered sand before. Sand is a naturally occurring mixture of fine rock material and mineral particles. Its composition differs depending on the source of the sand, but most forms are useful for roads, aggregate concrete manufacturing, and sanitation. C&E offers a range of sand products, including but not limited to plaster sand and Albuquerque sand. If you’re interested in hearing more about our sand products, please contact us for specific fine aggregate specifications.

PLASTER SAND

ALBUQUERQUE SAND

Uses and Applications

Sand and gravel are used to make concrete, to mix with asphalt for road construction, and in the production of blocks, pipes, and bricks for construction. Sand and gravel can also be used to create roofing shingles, for landscaping and xeriscaping, water filtration, for driveways or parking lots, and, to help with traction on the road during an icy winter.

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