![]() ![]() As such, the installation or use of natural stone products constitutes acceptance, thereby releasing RCP Block & Brick from any and all claims.The popularity of gardening with rocks can be traced back to old English gardening traditions as well as early Chinese and Japanese civilisation. This is including, but not limited to the merchantability, fitness or suitability for a particular purpose. There is no warranty of any kind expressed or implied. ![]() Spalling/Flaking - Caused by Freeze/Thaw, Thermal Expansion, Wetting & Drying or exposure to Salts.Īll natural stone products are sold “AS IS”. Oxidation or “Rusting” - A process when iron-bearing minerals are exposed to high temperatures, moisture, or oxygen. These factors include, but are not limited to:ĭissolution - A process where some minerals are dissolved in water. While natural stone is considered to be a durable material, there are several factors that can influence the erosion, weathering, alteration, and decay of all natural stone materials. These “imperfections” are responsible for creating the overall look and feel of each stone's individual style. Natural stone is a random product of nature and therefore includes considerable variations and "imperfections" such as color range, veining, texture, size, and cleft. Coverage will vary depending on the type of stone and space between stones when installing.Īll Natural Stone Products Are Non-returnable, Non-refundable, and Non-exchangeable. Perfect for creating flagstone patios, flagstone pathways, or steps through garden areas. Flagstone includes types of stone such as quartzite, slate, and sandstone. Flagstone is a term that refers to large, flat pieces of stone. Weight of each boulder will vary significantly, so please come choose your boulders and we can weigh them for you! Flagstoneįlagstone is available in various thicknesses and is sold by weight. Excellent for adding natural stone focal points to your landscape design, landscape boulders are an excellent addition to any yard. Landscape boulders range in size from 15" to 30" and are sold by weight. Landscape Boulders are the largest available landscaping rocks. Expect 1 ton of material to cover anywhere between 25–35sqft. When figuring needed quantities, you can purchase as few or as many stones as you like. Great for natural stone accents in landscape design, building natural stone walls, or even for filling fire pits and aquariums. Rubble Stone Landscape Rocks are a selection of medium sized, angular natural stones anywhere between 4" and 12" in size. Cobble Stone is sold by weight, Great for natural stone accents in yard or landscape design, or when creating natural stone features such as dry stream beds, ponds, or waterfalls. Cobble StonesĬobble Stone Landscaping Rocks are medium sized, rounded natural stones anywhere between 3" and 12" in size. This type of landscape rock is perfect for adding a clean and unique aesthetic to any landscape area, planter boxes, or between stepping stones. Polished Pebble landscaping rocks range in size from 1/2"-2" and are sold in 44lb sacks, which will cover approximately 5sqft at 1" deep. Polished Pebble landscaping rocks are smooth, rounded natural decorative pebbles that have been polished to give an unmatched shine and luster. When figuring quantities, you can expect one cubic yard to cover approximately 160sqft at 2" deep, and one 3/4cuft sack to cover approximately 8sqft at 1" deep. Rock Ground Cover landscaping rock is used for such projects as covering larger areas with rock, or adding color and texture to planter areas. This landscape rock ranges in size from 1/8"-3" and is sold by the cubic yard or by the sack. ![]() Rock Ground Cover landscaping rocks includes decorative gravel, river rocks, and beach pebbles. For questions on products and their proper applications, please contact RCP Block & Brick. Below is a brief description of each category of landscape rock which explains what to expect from each style and their common uses in landscape design. Landscaping rocks come in a variety of different shapes and sizes. What Are the Different Types of Landscaping Rocks? ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |