What is Brown River Rock?

What is Brown River Rock?

If you clicked on this page, odds are you’re curious to learn more about Brown River Rock. Luckily for you, we have plenty of insight on this rock that we can share with you. In this article, we’ll provide you with all the information you’ll want to know. Listed below are the answers to questions most frequently asked by customers.

 

How does gravel differ from crushed stone?

Brown River Rock, Gravel, or Stone is often compared and sometimes mistaken for crushed stone. As you can gather from the name, crushed stone is stone that has been crushed. Most crushed stone is produced in quarries and is crushed when machinery breaks up larger rocks. So, crushed stone is produced with man-made machinery and processes. On the other hand, gravel is produced naturally. Gravel is a naturally occurring material that consists of water-transported materials. Crushed stone often has angular and jagged edges due to its crushing process. But because of natural weathering and water transport, gravel has a rounded shape and very smooth texture / surface. Additionally, because crushed stone mostly comes from quarries, there is growing geological concern regarding the long-term effects on the environment. Yet, unlike crushed stone, gravel is usually sold and used in its natural form.

What color is this rock?

As you can tell from the name, this rock is brown. Brown may not be the most bold color but it can still contribute to the overall aesthetic of your property. Brown River Rock has a subtle, earthy tone. Because of its neutrality, brown gravel can be paired with other colors and decor. This rock will not distract or detract from the visual appeal of your property.

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