I have no idea, but Junior has damn good prices on everything he does. Tomorrow he will be doing a large project at my house, pic's will follow in a new thread afterwards.
We sell milsap chopstone for $205 dollars per ton. A ton will cover roughly about 90 linear feet.
To make sure we're on the same sheet of music here;
Milsap Chopstone: give/take about 6 inches tall, with a smooth, saw cut top and bottom, but still retaining the natural, rough outer faces. Creamy tan coloring, fading from a light to dark, and back again.
We sell milsap chopstone for $205 dollars per ton. A ton will cover roughly about 90 linear feet.
To make sure we're on the same sheet of music here;
Milsap Chopstone: give/take about 6 inches tall, with a smooth, saw cut top and bottom, but still retaining the natural, rough outer faces. Creamy tan coloring, fading from a light to dark, and back again.
Matt, I'm just bringing this back to the top. I just got a truck again and have been looking to do some yard work. I will give you a call soon if the price for the Milsap is still 205 a ton.
Since I haven't seen a whole lot of numbers thrown out I figured I'd throw mine out. I had quotes by the foot, everything included (concrete, stone, mortar, sprinkler heads moved, etc) and all bids were between $14-15 per foot.
Thanks Matt! The rock looks great and really did a lot for the look of my house. It was great meeting you and getting the hook up. I think my sister and BnL will be paying you a visit some time soon for some flagstone.
Thanks Matt! The rock looks great and really did a lot for the look of my house. It was great meeting you and getting the hook up. I think my sister and BnL will be paying you a visit some time soon for some flagstone.
Rate keeps varying according to the kind of stone you want to use. It is always a better idea to take suggestion from your local masonry contractor. Most of them provide you with a free quote. After getting quotes from a few of them, you can choose the one that best fits your budget and needs.
For example I live in Carson City and was able to get all my price and practicality questions answered by this website or the company that the websites for I guess haha
I recently started a new lawn maintenance company and was hoping to find commercial bulk pricing, I'm still new, but wondering if that's even an option and is that the pricing I'm looking at here?
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