Gabion stoneOur Gabion stone, is Glensanda Granite sized 90-180mm and meets EN 13383-1:2002, and...

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Gabion stone with Aggregate Industries

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Gabion stone with Aggregate Industries

Why choose Aggregate Industries for Gabion stone?

What is Gabion stone?

We pride ourselves on our close relationships with clients and partners. You can expect a reliable dedicated logitics service, which provides nationwide delivery options.

Our Gabion stone, is Glensanda Granite sized 90-180mm and meets EN 13383-1:2002, and other sizes of rock armour are available.

The specialist projects team are happy to help so please do get in touch.

Gabion baskets are more adaptable, flexible and stronger than most structures because of the way the baskets are bound. This allows the stone to move and breathe when pressure is applied.

The spaces between the Gabion stone allow the water to pass through without affecting the structure making it permeable, helping to reduce pressure elsewhere and prevent erosion. Generally, these are offered as a low cost and quick solution as unskilled workers can easily learn the skills required for assembly.

With natural interlocking abilities, Glensanda's rock has a natural pinkish pigmentation providing decorative colour.

Commonly used as a fill material for Gabion stone baskets, nets and rolls. During recent years, the demand for Gabion in gardens has increased because of its aesthetically pleasing nature.

For further advice and technicalinformation please contact theoverseas aggregates department on 01530 512372 or 01530 51221 or by email [email protected]

What are the benefits of Glensanda Gabion stone?

Find out more and read our case studies at www.aggregate.com

Gabion wall stone at our Glensanda Quarry.

Gabion baskets contain Glensanda granite and are used for retaining walls or free flowing drainage

Gabion delivered to repair storm damage to rail infrastructure in Milton Keynes

Rock Rolls placed on the river bed to help protect the river bank

Gabion for decorative reasons in Gardens