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What is a Pit Run?

Published in Construction Materials 1 min read

A pit run is a type of non-manufactured gravel taken directly from the ground, used primarily as a base material for construction projects.

Understanding Pit Run Gravel

Pit run gravel, also known as "crusher run" in some areas, offers a cost-effective solution for creating stable foundations. Here's a breakdown:

  • Composition: It consists of a mixture of different sized rocks and finer materials, including sand and clay. Rocks can be up to 12 inches, but typically 6 inches and less.
  • Source: Directly sourced from natural gravel pits without any manufacturing or processing beyond initial extraction.
  • Usage: Pit run is excellent for building a solid base for roads, driveways, and other construction applications.
  • Leveling: The reference recommends the pit run is machine leveled.

Key Characteristics

Characteristic Description
Source Directly from a gravel pit
Manufacturing Non-manufactured
Rock Size Up to 12", but typically 6" or less.
Composition Mixture of various rock sizes, sand, and clay.
Application Base material for roads, driveways, and other construction projects