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What are your hours of operation?
Monday – Friday 7:00 am to 4:00 pm and closed Saturday and Sunday.
How soon can I expect delivery of my product?
Next day delivery is usually available for most products. We do encourage and
appreciate advance notice if possible to ensure you get your material when you want
it.
How do I pay for my material?
We accept payment of cash or personal/business check upon delivery. The driver
will have an invoice for you and give you a receipt. Sorry we do not currently accept
credit cards.
Where can you dump my material?
We will make every attempt to dump materials where the customer wants it. Factors
such as overhead power lines, tree branches, curbs, sidewalks, and ground level
must be considered. It is at the delivery driver's discretion to assess the safety of
the requested dump site. Keep in mind that Tee Pee Sand and Gravel accepts no
responsibility for material once it has been dumped or damage to concrete.
Why does my decorative rock look dirty or dusty?
All crushed rock contains particles of the stone smaller than the size indicated all the
way down to dust, these particles are referred to as “fines.” There can be as much
as 20% fines in all screened rock. After a good rainstorm, all of the fines will wash
down into the ground and the true color of the rock will come out.
Can I pick up material myself?
Yes, you can pick up your material during our normal business hours.
Can I place my order over the phone?
Yes, you can place your order over the phone. Our usual method of payment is
COD so you can phone your order in and pay the driver upon delivery.
What is ABC?
ABC (Aggregate Base Course), a mixture of rock, sand, and dirt is typically used for
road base compaction or as a sub base material under concrete, asphalt, and
pavers. ABC is also very affective for improving muddy driveways, roads, or parking
lots.
What is Premix?
Premix, also called agg mix, ideal mix, 50/50 mix, or concrete mix, is a mixture of
rock and washed concrete sand used for making concrete. Just add 1 part Portland
cement to 4 to 5 parts of premix and water to make concrete.
