Smoked Granite Cobble 1" - 3"
Transform Your Landscape with Smoked Granite Cobble
Smoked Granite Cobble (1” - 3”) offers a striking, budget-friendly solution to enhance your outdoor spaces. With its rugged, natural texture and deep, rich color palette, this cobble stone provides a visually appealing alternative to pricier options, perfect for a wide range of landscaping applications.
Key Features:
- Size: Ranging from 1 to 3 inches, these medium-sized cobbles are versatile, making them suitable for park strips, water features, pathways, and decorative ground cover.
- Color Variety: The stones feature a blend of deep greys and charcoals, with subtle flecks of lighter grey and occasional beige undertones, adding depth and contrast to any landscape design.
- Durability: Composed of durable granite, these cobbles withstand the elements and retain their appeal year-round.
Benefits:
- Aesthetic Appeal: Smoked Granite Cobble offers a bold, rugged look in its dry state, with more muted grey tones, while transforming into a sleek, polished appearance when wet, with darker shades of charcoal and black. The versatile color shift adds depth and dynamism to your landscape.
- Budget-Friendly Alternative: At about one-third the cost of the Premium Mexican Beach Cobble, it’s an excellent choice for those seeking quality without breaking the bank.
- Low Maintenance: These granite cobbles require minimal upkeep and are highly resistant to weathering, making them an ideal, long-lasting option for your landscape.
Ideal Use Applications:
- Park Strips & Xeriscaping: Smoked Granite Cobble provides an attractive ground cover for drought-resistant landscaping, offering a modern, earthy aesthetic.
- Water Features: Use these cobbles to create natural, flowing designs in water features, where the wet stones' rich color variation stands out.
- Pathways: Lay them in garden pathways or walkways for a rustic, natural feel that also aids in erosion control.
- Decorative Accents: Enhance the look of garden beds, borders, and rock gardens with these versatile cobbles, adding a touch of nature’s rugged beauty.
Looking for a Smoother Finish? If you prefer a more refined, polished look, consider our Mexican Beach Cobble (1” - 2”) or Mexican Beach Cobble (2" - 3")—a premium, smooth river rock with elegant tones of black, grey, and white that perfectly complements contemporary landscapes.
Delivery Service Area: At Haul-4-U, we proudly deliver Smoked Granite Cobble across Salt Lake County and surrounding areas, including:
- Utah County
- Davis County
- Tooele County
- Summit County
- Weber County
- Wasatch County
Wherever you are in these areas, we ensure high-quality materials are delivered directly to your project site.
Why Choose Us?
- Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable team is here to assist you in selecting the right materials and quantities for your project.
- Premium Quality: We source only the best natural stone to ensure your landscape remains beautiful for years to come.
- Customer Focus: Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we strive to deliver excellent service with every order.
Ready to Enhance Your Landscape? Contact us today to learn more about Smoked Granite Cobble and how it can elevate your outdoor space. Let’s create something beautiful together!
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 2" rock, the minimum recommended depth would be 4" 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.