Gravel is one of the most prevalent and well-liked building materials. It is a necessary and widely available naturally occurring building material. It is a crucial tool in construction. It has been in use for thousands of years and is still crucial to construction efforts today.

The majority of building projects, no matter how big or small, exhibit it. Gravel is a significant industry and a crucial building material due to the growth of cities and the increase in building construction.

When combined with other materials, such as when making concrete, it can increase strength. It also offers a distinctive appearance and useful uses, including roadways and pathways. Your project may gain value and sustainability as a result.

What is Gravel?

     A loose aggregate known as gravel is made up of rock pieces (little pebbles or stones) ranging in size from 2mm to 60mm. It can also come in a variety of forms and colors. It is available naturally or through the reduction of huge boulders to smaller sizes. If it is made by hand, it is typically referred to as “crushed stone”.

Use of Gravel

  1. Use to build driveways, patios, paths, and roadways. It can occasionally serve as the foundation for a construction to support and stabilize it.
  2. Utilize retaining walls and riprap as in-slope protection. By absorbing water and forming a barrier to stop excessive moisture, gravel can stop erosion. It can be used as retaining wall backfill.
  3. Make use of in the drainage system. It can remove pollutants and keep water from collecting in places where it might cause harm. Enough water and extra moisture can be drained through the cracks and gravel areas.

In order to provide a level surface that is robust enough to sustain a range of constructions, gravel is also used to fill in trenches and low areas of the land.

In addition to construction, we may envision its application as a decorative landscaping component that enhances or adds to the area’s aesthetics. For instance, gravel is utilized as attractive materials in gardens instead of grass. Gravel is used in the filtration stage of the water treatment process.