
Building Strong Foundations With Quality Aggregates
Aggregates for every job. If you know what you need or want some advice, get in touch or come visit us at Bonnyacre Farm, Meopham
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Aggregates are vital for constructing solid foundations and structures. They are used as a base material for footings and foundations to distribute the load from buildings or structures evenly into the ground. The choice of aggregates depends on factors such as soil conditions, load-bearing capacity requirements, and local availability. Aggregates also find application in constructing retaining walls, bridges, dams, tunnels, and other large-scale infrastructure projects

Aggregates
We stock all types of Shingle, Ballast, Stones & Cement. Whatever your project is, we will have what you need to complete your job.
Sand: Bagged sand is a versatile material used in construction for various purposes. It is commonly used for mixing with cement to create mortar or concrete. It can also be used for levelling surfaces, filling gaps, and as a base material for paving.
Gravel: Bagged gravel is a mixture of small stones that vary in size and shape. It is commonly used for creating driveways, pathways, and as a decorative element in gardens. Gravel provides good drainage and stability when compacted.
Crushed Stone: Bagged crushed stone is made by crushing larger stones into smaller pieces. It is commonly used as a base material for driveways, patios, and walkways. Crushed stone provides excellent stability and durability.
Multi-purpose compost: designed to be versatile and suitable for a wide range of gardening applications. It is commonly used by gardeners and horticulturists to improve the quality of soil, promote healthy plant growth, and enhance overall garden productivity. This type of compost is typically made from a blend of organic materials, such as garden waste, kitchen scraps, manure, and other decomposable materials.
Farmyard manure: an organic fertiliser that is derived from animal waste and other organic materials found on farms. It is a valuable source of nutrients for plants and helps improve soil fertility. Farmyard manure has been used for centuries in agriculture and is considered one of the oldest and most traditional forms of organic fertilizers.

| Type | Bark |
| Size | 100 Litres |
| Area Coverage M2 | TF |

| Type | Manure |
| Size | 100 Litres |
| Area Coverage M2 | TF |

| Type | Compost |
| Size | 100 Litres |
| Area Coverage M2 | TF |
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