Fire on the Mountain 1/2" Minus
Transform Your Landscape with Fire on the Mountain 1/2" Decorative Rock
Fire on the Mountain 1/2" Landscape Rock offers a bold and vibrant option for adding warmth and texture to any outdoor setting. With its dynamic color palette and rugged texture, this rock brings a touch of fiery energy to both residential and commercial landscapes.
Key Features:
- Size: This angular rock measures approximately 1/2 inch and below, providing a rough-hewn surface with plenty of texture and dimension.
- Color Palette: A stunning blend of deep reds, burnt oranges, and copper tones, with occasional flecks of cream and brown, evoking the vibrant hues of a sunset or a mountain fire at dusk.
- Texture & Shape: The sharp, angular pieces create a dynamic, rugged look. Their fractured surfaces catch the light, adding contrast and depth to any landscape.
Versatility & Applications:
Fire on the Mountain 1/2" Decorative Rock is perfect for both aesthetic and functional landscaping. Its bold colors and edgy shapes provide a striking contrast, making it ideal for enhancing outdoor features or creating a durable ground cover.
- Decorative Uses: Ideal for xeriscaping, park strips, accent borders, dry riverbeds, and garden pathways. The fiery color scheme adds warmth and drama to your design.
- Functional Uses: Great for compacting in walkways, driveways, and drainage areas. It offers excellent erosion control and weed suppression, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Benefits:
- Visual Appeal: The warm, sunset-inspired colors bring depth and energy to your outdoor space, making a bold statement.
- Durability: Resistant to weathering, this rock maintains its vibrant appearance over time, withstanding harsh elements.
- Low Maintenance: Unlike organic ground covers, Fire on the Mountain 1/2" requires minimal upkeep, providing a long-lasting solution with little effort.
Ideal Use Applications:
- Pathways & Walkways: The angular shapes and compact nature of this rock make it perfect for stable and visually appealing walkways.
- Xeriscaping & Garden Beds: Its striking color and rugged texture enhance water-conserving landscapes and add interest to flower beds.
- Park Strips & Accent Borders: Use it to create standout accents in park strips or highlight borders with a low-maintenance, fiery touch.
Delivery Service Area:
Haul-4-U proudly delivers Fire on the Mountain 1/2" Decorative Rock across:
- Salt Lake County
- Utah County
- Davis County
- Tooele County
- Summit County
- Weber County
- Wasatch County
Our reliable and prompt delivery service ensures your materials arrive on time, ready for your landscaping project.
Why Choose Haul-4-U?
- Expert Guidance: Our team is here to help you select the perfect amount of Fire on the Mountain rock for your project.
- Quality Assurance: We guarantee high-quality materials that enhance both the beauty and durability of your outdoor spaces.
- Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our priority, and we are committed to exceeding your landscaping expectations.
Ready to Ignite Your Landscape?
Contact Haul-4-U today and discover how Fire on the Mountain 1/2" Decorative Rock can bring warmth and vibrancy to your outdoor spaces. Let us help you create a stunning, low-maintenance landscape that stands out!
Best Results: For best results and to reduce weed growth, install rock around 3" - 4" deep over top of quality commercial grade weed barrier.
Recommended Depth Rule: The rule of thumb with rock is to install a rock atleast twice the size of the rock not going any less than 2" deep when using small rocks. With a 1/2" rock, the minimum recommended depth would be 2" deep. Going less will likely show the bare ground beneath the rock. You are welcome to place rock deeper than the minimum recommended.
Depth |
Coverage per Cubic Yard |
1" |
300 Square Feet |
2" |
150 Square Feet |
3" |
100 Square Feet |
4" |
75 Square Feet |
5" |
60 Square Feet |
6" |
50 Square Feet |
7" |
42 Square Feet |
8" |
37 Square Feet |
Notice: Rocks do not come clean. They may contain dust, small amounts of crushing fines, or some dirt stuck to the rocks. This is all due to the crushing or screening process. The images used are normally of the rocks after they have been cleaned off to showcase what the rocks will look like after rain, sprinklers, etc has cleaned them off. It is best to install rocks first, then rinse any dust or dirt off once installed.