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  2. Five Advantages of a Gravel Driveway - AOL

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    There are tons of gravel options for your driveway, ranging from low-cost steel slag (a steel byproduct) to more expensive crushed marble or limestone that can up your home's curb appeal. Most of ...

  3. The Charming Update Your Brick House Needs - AOL

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    Paint is a water-based latex polymer with color pigment mixed in. Limewash is made of crushed limestone that's mixed with water (thus the name). ... Limewash Pros and Cons Pros. Reversible ...

  4. Gravel - Wikipedia

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    It is widely used as a surfacing for roads and driveways, sometimes with tar applied over it. Crushed stone may be made from granite, limestone, dolomite, and other rocks. Also known as "crusher run", DGA (dense grade aggregate) QP (quarry process), and shoulder stone. [30] Crushed stone is distinguished from gravel by the U.S. Geological ...

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    Flagstone Patio Pros and Cons ... Now is the time to pour in your structural fill, whether that's crushed limestone and dust or a mix of crushed granite and gravel. Whatever choice you end up ...

  6. Crushed stone - Wikipedia

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    Crushed limestone quarry near Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Angular crushed stone is the key material for macadam road construction, which depends on the interlocking of the individual stones' angular faces for its strength. [1] As riprap; As railroad track ballast; As filter stone. As composite material (with a binder) in concrete, tarmac, and ...

  7. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Permeable pavement is commonly used on roads, paths and parking lots subject to light vehicular traffic, such as cycle-paths, service or emergency access lanes, road and airport shoulders, and residential sidewalks and driveways.

  8. Construction aggregate - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, sizing ranges are specified as d/D, where the d shows the smallest and D shows the largest square mesh grating that the particles can pass. Application-specific preferred sizings are covered in European Standard EN 13043 for road construction, EN 13383 for larger armour stone, EN 12620 for concrete aggregate, EN 13242 for base layers of road construction, and EN 13450 for railway ...

  9. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Engineered stone is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive to create a solid surface. The adhesive is most commonly polymer resin, with some newer versions using cement mix. This category includes engineered quartz (SiO 2), polymer concrete and engineered marble stone. [1]

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