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W H Berry & Son specialise in the supply and delivery of a full range of aggregate materials across Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset. Our extensive range of materials includes all types of sand, ballasts, top soils and shingles.
With more than 90 years experience, our friendly team of experts will help you select the correct material and quantity for your project. Our helpful advice will include guidance on the often complex area of measurements and conversions.
Once the correct material and quantity has been established, we will provide delivery (Monday – Saturday) in one of our high quality tipper trucks. With a team of friendly and professional drivers, we guarantee to provide safe and prompt delivery of all materials to your location.
Our extensive supply of materials includes:
- Ballast
- Building sands
- Red self binding path gravel
- Crushed concrete
- Play pit sands
- Composts
- Screed
- Shingle
- Top soils
- Limestone
- Cotswold stone
- Wood bark
- Chalk
- Recycled aggregates
Our extensive supply of materials includes:
- Free estimates and advice on materials
- Help with calculations and measurements
- High quality trucks with calibrated beds
- Any day delivery service to any area
- Collection service from our yard
- Loose bulk delivery
HINTS AND TIPS FOR SPREADING YOUR MATERIALS
When spreading shingle on driveways or paths try to avoid the Brighton beach effect. If the spread is too deep then you may find yourself wading through the shingle.
When calculating the depth for 10m pea shingle, aim for 1 inch depth. For 20m shingle, aim for 1.5 inches depth.
If you are using a vibratory plate or roller on very damp or wet binding material, avoid over-vibration as this will draw up the fats to the surface and in effect push the large stones to the bottom, leaving a muddy jelly-like surface that can take months to settle.
When using any binding material in a period of very dry weather, one ideally needs a 15% moisture content. The best way to judge this is to grab a handful and form a cricket ball like shape in your hands. If you open your palms out flat and the ball like shape collapses you need to add more water. Further to that, add water to the heap before spreading so that the binding material and stones stay combined.
When levelling a binding material make sure you invert the rake to prevent all the stone being drawn to the surface, in effect causing a bony surface with few fines.
WHAT DOES A TONNE OF MATERIAL LOOK LIKE?
- 1 wheelbarrow X 20 = 1 tonne
- 1 shovel X 100 = 1 tonne
Don't forget that most builders' merchant bulk bags do not contain as much as 1 tonne. Often most contain about 700kg.
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