Cost-Controlled
Stabilize sites, control drainage, and keep schedules moving. Our slinger and blower trucks place aggregate precisely for contractors, developers, property managers, and municipalities—minimizing labor, rework, and site disruption.
Manual stone placement is slow, inconsistent, and crew-intensive, especially in tight or sensitive areas. Missed depths and uneven coverage trigger drainage failures, callbacks, and inspector headaches. And when access is limited, wheelbarrows and loaders chew up finished grades, creating more fix-work than progress. You need calibrated placement that meets spec the first time, documents cleanly, and keeps the job moving without tying up your best people on stone runs.
Cost-Controlled
Consistent Results
Versatile Fleet
You’re juggling access, erosion control, and tight windows while coordinating multiple trades. We partner with GCs, site and utility contractors, facility teams, and municipalities to hit milestones and reduce punch-list risk.
Our crews are trained on spec mixes, slopes, and confined-space placements; we bring slinger trucks for distance and speed, and blower trucks where precision and limited access matter.
Estimating tonnage, staging piles, and hand-placing stone drains crew capacity and small placement errors cascade into drainage issues, settlement, or callbacks. Our slinger and blower equipment delivers consistent depths quickly (even in tight areas), reducing labor exposure and post-install fixes. When stone placement isn’t the best use of your team, we handle it so they can stay on critical path work.




Project size and access drive timing; many jobs complete in a day, especially when we stage multiple trucks.
Yes. We can supply and place recycled concrete for a more sustainable, cost-effective option where suitable.
Peastone is commonly used for its drainage and self-compacting qualities; we’ll recommend the right aggregate for your scope.
Stone slinger trucks for reach and speed; blower trucks when precision or limited access is the priority. We select the best fit for each site.
Yes—blower hoses and slinger conveyors allow precise placement in crawl spaces, along foundations, and in restricted access zones.
Material, depth, access, and complexity determine cost; share your plans for an accurate quote.
Yes—we furnish aggregate and perform calibrated placement, reducing coordination overhead for your team.
For larger sites, yes—multiple trucks accelerate production and help us finish within tight windows.