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FAQ

What are the different types of drainage stone?

20/31.5mm

– 20/31.5mm stone is well-suited for drainage and load-bearing foundations where durability is key. The larger stone gives mass concrete and heavy foundations the strength to carry serious loads and shrug off movement. It is a solid choice for big pads, deep footings and jobs where long-term durability matters more than a fine finish.

40/60mm mix

– A 40/60mm is built for heavy-duty work, perfect for road sub-bases and large infrastructure projects. The chunkier stone locks together to form tough sub‚Äëbases that spread loads and stay stable under traffic. You see it under roads, yards and industrial hardstandings, where the ground needs to stay firm, well drained and ready for hard use.

80/150mm

– 80/150mm is best used in ground stabilisation, erosion control, and major civil engineering works requiring robust support. These larger pieces are used to stabilise soft ground, armour slopes and soakaways, and keep erosion in check. They create open, robust layers that resist wash-out and give major civil and infrastructure schemes a dependable base.