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waynefeltham
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Post: # 12740Post waynefeltham

Just looking around to try and cost up my driveway project and I don't really have a clue where to shop for the materials.

A quick google search brought up this:

http://stone2yourhome.co.uk/products/118_40mm-Scalpings-bulk-bag.html

Just wondered if this was an average price for scalpings (sub-base material) and also weather anyone has used them before?

Note that the price reduces based on quantity and can be delivered loose by tipper when over 10T - I would need around 20T according to the spreadsheet "thingy" on this site.

Can anyone suggest where I should go - live in Someset approx 20miles south of Bath if it helps.

Cheers


Wayne

normang
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Post: # 12744Post normang

Looks expensive to me, I`ve just bought 12 tonne of MOT type 1 from Jewson`s @ £14 per tonne + VAT delivered

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Post: # 12827Post Tony McC

The biggest part of the cost of any aggregate is haulage. The further an aggregate has to be carried, the more expensive it becomes. Consequently, a local supplier of locally-quarried aggrgate will always be cheaper than an online "nationwide" supplier who will simply sub the order to that same local suplier, and add their own profit margin.

Look for a local quarry and ask them to give you a price.
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waynefeltham
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Post: # 12954Post waynefeltham

Tony McC wrote:The biggest part of the cost of any aggregate is haulage. The further an aggregate has to be carried, the more expensive it becomes. Consequently, a local supplier of locally-quarried aggrgate will always be cheaper than an online "nationwide" supplier who will simply sub the order to that same local suplier, and add their own profit margin.

Look for a local quarry and ask them to give you a price.
lol, shouldn't bee too difficult as I live less than a mile from Torr Works (local quary) in Somerset ;)

Cheers


Wayne

daysleeper
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Post: # 13054Post daysleeper

Off the top of my head, having just been ordering stone but the paperwork is in my other head.....

If you can get a 20 tonner on site then fine.

for a 16 tonner add about £25 a load and for a 10 tonner add £60 ish a load. Dependant on supplier and distance but round here (middle of nowhere) it works fairly well. This is for the big quarriers, Hansons/ Bardon etc.

Local quarrys tend not to have their own transport but I was quoted £4.75 a ton haulage from about 15 miles away.... which when your buying 6" rock at £4 a ton you can see how the transport defines the cost.


Just checked, 40mm scalpings are £4.60 a ton at the quarry gate in North Devon from a local quarry (+£4.75 for the trucky) or £14.98 ton delivered from a large national company.

PS where you are you are have you considered Chard chippings for your top coat?

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