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1 cubic yrd is around $50
The more gravel you have, the more it weighs.
depend on the stone used for the gravel.
This depends on the size of gravel, the water content of the gravel, and the material composition of the rock used to make the gravel. Typically 1 cu.yd. of gravel wieghs 3000 lb.
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The best types of gravel to use for a fire pit are typically pea gravel or crushed stone. These types of gravel are heat-resistant and provide good drainage for the fire pit. It is important to avoid using river rocks or any type of gravel that may explode when exposed to high heat.
1 cubic yrd is around $50
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Technically no. Marble and most other forms of stone are "quarried", though the process (especially for gravel) is much the same as an open-pit mining operation.
The more gravel you have, the more it weighs.
When placing gravel around a fire pit, it is important to consider the following safety measures: Ensure the gravel is non-flammable and heat-resistant to prevent fires. Leave a safe distance between the fire pit and any surrounding structures or vegetation. Use a fireproof barrier, such as metal or stone, to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading. Keep a fire extinguisher or water source nearby in case of emergencies. Regularly inspect and maintain the gravel area to remove any debris or flammable materials.