California Crush 3/4" Landscape Rock
Elevate Your Landscape with California Crush
California Crush (3/4") is a beautifully screened crushed rock that features a stunning mix of blue/grey, tan, and red hues, making it the perfect choice to enhance the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor spaces. Its versatile size and striking color create a visually appealing impact, suitable for a variety of landscaping applications.
Key Features:
- Size: Each piece measures approximately 3/4 inch, providing excellent coverage and versatility for both decorative and functional landscaping solutions.
- Versatility: Ideal for driveways, park-strips, beneath sheds, garden beds, and drainage solutions, California Crush enhances both beauty and utility in residential and commercial settings.
- Durability: Crafted from high-quality natural stone, this landscaping rock is built to withstand the elements, ensuring your landscape remains beautiful and intact throughout the seasons.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Aesthetics: The unique blue/grey coloration and varied textures of California Crush create a sophisticated and modern look, enhancing the overall appeal of your landscape.
- Functional Use: Beyond its decorative charm, this crushed rock supports effective drainage and erosion control, making it an excellent choice for various landscaping applications.
- Low Maintenance: Unlike organic materials that decompose over time, California Crush requires minimal upkeep, offering lasting beauty without the need for frequent replacement.
Ideal Use Applications:
- Driveways: Create a stylish and durable driveway that can withstand heavy use while adding character to your property.
- Garden Areas: Enhance your flower beds and garden spaces with California Crush, adding a unique element that infuses elegance and complements your landscape design.
- Park Strips: Integrate California Crush into your park strip for a refined look that seamlessly blends with surrounding landscaping elements.
- Under Sheds: Use this rock as a drainage solution beneath sheds, ensuring a dry foundation and preventing moisture buildup.
- French Drains: Utilize California Crush in drainage systems to improve water flow and effectively prevent erosion.
Delivery Service Area
At Haul-4-U, located in Herriman, Utah, we proudly deliver California Crush to a variety of locations, including:
- Salt Lake County
- Utah County
- Davis County
- Tooele County
- Summit County
- Weber County
- Wasatch County
No matter where you are within these areas, our commitment is to deliver high-quality products directly to your doorstep or job site.
Why Choose Us?
- Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable team is ready to assist you in selecting the right quantity and size of California Crush for your project.
- Quality Assurance: We source only the finest materials to ensure your landscape remains stunning for years to come.
- Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we strive to provide exceptional service with every order.
Ready to Transform Your Landscape?
Contact us today to discover how California Crush can elevate your outdoor spaces. Let’s create something beautiful together!
Best Results: For best results and to reduce weed growth, install rock around 2" - 3" deep over top of quality commercial-grade weed barrier.
Have a large project, larger than amounts listed? Allow us to quote that. Contact us here inquire on Large Project Quotes.
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 3/4" 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.