ROADING CHIP
Our AP products vary from AP5 - AP40
AP5
AP5 is used for decorative purposes, such as garden paths and courtyards, due to the small particle size which makes it pleasant to walk on barefoot. By including the fines into the AP5 grade, it will pack down to create a firm base. Used in conjunction with weed-mat, it will help suppress weeds.
AP5 is also used for concrete jobs, including paving stones and block walls, to provide a lighter colour alternative.
By request, AP5 can be bagged into 1 tonne bags and delivered to the Marlborough region by hi-ab.
AP10
AP10 can be used for a base course on a driveway or garden path.
Its small particle size still allows comfortable barefoot walking. The combination of the fines will ensure that it packs down on any surface.
Can be topped with screened LC10 to provide a clean even surface.
The use of white limestone will add contrast within your garden design, and with the appropriately selected plant species will achieve any garden design.
FXG25
FXG (Fines Ex Grizzley) 25 has been screened to 25mm, but still includes some dirt and clay particles. It is mainly used for basic roading jobs, farm tracks etc, as it is not as white and the LC and AP products.
With some of the clay particles remaining, it does mean it will pack down well using those particles in a way that acts similiar to cement.
AP15
AP15 is an excellent base for driveways as it will pack down well to prevent gravel spreading. Use with a combination of LC15 creates a tidy vehicle car parking area.
Additionally can be used on garden paths, but as it is a bigger particle size, it is not a pleasant when barefoot.
The white limestone creates a defined contrast when used against a manicured lawn on vehicle parking areas.
FXG40
FXG (Fines Ex Grizzley) 40 has been screened to 40mm, but still includes some dirt and clay particles. It is mainly used for basic roading jobs, farm tracks etc, as it is not as white and the LC and AP products.
With some of the clay particles remaining, it does mean it will pack down well using those particles in a way that acts similiar to cement