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4"-8" BASALT (MALAPAI) RIP RAP

$55.00 | PER CUBIC YARD (+ tax)

Our 4" - 8" Malapai Rip Rap is a rugged and versatile volcanic stone, perfect for robust erosion control and stabilization projects. Its large, angular pieces are designed to lock together, providing excellent stability and resistance to water flow. This durable rip rap is ideal for reinforcing shorelines, protecting embankments, and constructing drainage channels. With its natural, dark hue and strength, it also enhances the aesthetic appeal of your landscape while offering long-lasting performance.

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Additional Information
  • - Robust Durability: Withstands heavy water flow and weather conditions, making it ideal for erosion control.

    - Large, Angular Pieces: Provides superior stability and interlocking capability for effective embankment protection.

     -Natural Aesthetic: Dark volcanic stone adds a rugged, attractive look to landscaping and water management projects.

  • -Erosion Control: Reinforces and stabilizes slopes and shorelines to prevent soil erosion.

    -Drainage Channels: Protects and directs water flow in ditches, swales, and channels.

    -Embankment Protection: Shields embankments and riverbanks from washout and erosion.

    • Durability: Basalt is a tough and weather-resistant rock, making it ideal for long-lasting landscaping and construction projects.

    • Aesthetic Appeal: The dark, natural color of Malapai rock adds a striking and unique visual element to any landscape design.

    • Stability: The 4"-8" size offers excellent stability, making it perfect for erosion control, retaining walls, and other applications where larger, stable rocks are needed.

  • Trucking Cost: Trucking (W/ 1 Hour Minimum)

    16 Wheeler- $145 an hour 

    End Dump- $155 an hour

    10 Wheeler- $135 an hour

    6 Wheeler- $115 an hour 

sales@rocksolutionsaz.com

1-928-856-1935

4950 E. TRAILS END DRIVE FLAGSTAFF, AZ

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