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GCG Excavating Inc.
5.0(
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Serving San Luis, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Cairn dug into a leaking 12" irrigation line that had failed. He excavated the problem area and discovered a failure of the initial installation that had been made 18 years ago and was  further damaged by tree roots that had invaded the line and caused the failure. He analyzed the situation and immediately searched for the repair components to correct the problem. Since the irrigation line would be in service within 3 days, he returned with the appropriate material and with his assistant, repaired the line. The repaired line was pressure tested within a day and proved completely satisfactory. I am very satisfied with the work of GCG and would recommend him to anyone needing this sort of help."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Yaquis Construction inc
New to Angi

Serving San Luis, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a family own business with over 25 years of experience, focused on meeting and exceeding the expectations of our customers. Every project we are involved are done with the same care as if it was our own home.

FAQs for gravel or loose fill paving install, spread or scrape projects in San Luis, AZ

To calculate how much pea gravel you need for your project, multiply the length, width, and depth of the area you want to cover to find the volume in cubic feet. Then, divide that number by 27 to convert it to cubic yards to determine the amount of pea gravel you need.

A yard of pea gravel weighs about 1.3 tons or 2,600 pounds. Keep in mind that wet gravel weighs more than dry, and different types of gravel can vary in weight. For example, due to its density, river rock weighs significantly more than crushed stone and pea gravel.

The ideal depth for pea gravel depends on the type and size of your project. You'll need at least two to three inches for walkways and patios and a minimum of six inches for driveways to support heavy vehicles and prevent shifting over time. Aim for a depth of three to four inches in decorative garden beds or drainage areas.

Pea gravel is attractive, versatile, and low-maintenance. It provides excellent drainage, making it ideal for pathways, driveways, and garden beds. On the downside, its sharp texture isn't ideal for bare feet, and it can be challenging to weed or remove once installed. It can also shift underfoot without proper edging, creating an uneven surface.

Alternative landscaping materials you can use instead of pea gravel include wood chips, decomposed granite, crushed stone, pebbles, quartz, mulch, sand, and river rock. These materials offer different aesthetics, performance, and costs, so it’s important to do your research to determine which one best fits your landscape design and budget.

Many homeowners choose pea gravel because it requires minimal upkeep compared to other landscaping materials. You'll need to rake it occasionally to redistribute the stones and maintain an even surface. Pros also recommend installing weed barrier fabric beneath the gravel to prevent unwanted growth, although some weeds may still appear over time.

The San Luis, AZ homeowners’ guide to gravel or loose fill paving installs, spreads or scrapes

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