Aggregates

For more than 50 years, we've been delivering and removing aggregate materials in Panama City, FL. We deliver everything from gravel to building blocks! With a wide variety of fill or construction materials at your disposal including sand, clay, limestone, recycled concrete rubble material (known as riprap), you'll find the perfect solution for any project - big or small.

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Recycled concrete product that has been run through a crusher. Ranges from 1 ¾ inch down to minus in size. We have this product in large quantities.


Coastal Fill

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Not as white sand or fine as beach sand. Has a tan look when initially delivered or gets wet but bleaches white when exposed to sun.


Mason Sand

Mason sand is an all-purpose sand that can be used for mason work, plastering, playground sand, concrete and as a paver base, a ground cover and a ground stabilizer. It has a coarser texture than our beach sand.

Clay

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Sandy clay is a clean heavy subsoil that is dug from local dirt pits. It is a natural mixture of clay and sand making it a good base material.


Fill

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Fill dirt is a natural, unscreened, earthy material that may contain a mixture of rocks, sand and stones. Typically a subsoil, fill dirt is free of organic material.


Rip Rap (Lime Rock)

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Also called REVETMENT STONE, is larger stone used to stabilize slopes, protect shorelines, and control erosion around bridges and culverts. This system yields a superior, rounded, perfectly sized stone that interlocks for maximum stabilization.

Dolomite

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Dolomite is a common rock-forming mineral. It is a calcium magnesium carbonate with a chemical composition of CaMg(CO3)2.


Beach Sand

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White sand is very fine and light. Has a tan look when initially delivered or gets wet but bleaches white when exposed to sun.


Rip Rap (Granite)

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Wilson Boulders, or Rip Rap are clean crushed granite. Sizes run from 1' to 5' in diameter. These boulders can be used as part of a landscape theme or in engineering projects such as bank, river or coastline stabilization.