Aggregates | Tyne Tees Crushing /category/aggregates/ Wed, 15 Jun 2022 11:17:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2020/08/favicon.png Aggregates | Tyne Tees Crushing /category/aggregates/ 32 32 What are Aggregates? /what-are-aggregates/ Wed, 23 Mar 2022 14:10:41 +0000 /?p=1178 Aggregates what exactly are they? In this post we’re going to explore what they are, how they’re used in construction and what makes a great quality aggregate.

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Aggregates what exactly are they? In this post we’re going to explore what they are, how they’re used in construction and what makes a great quality aggregate.

Some would describe aggregates as just rocks, but there’s much much more to them than that. The broader explanation is that they are materials extracted from quarries etc. and they include sand, crushed gravel and stone.

When combined with other materials they can create compound materials such as concrete and cement amongst other things used heavily in construction and throughout the daily lives of consumers.

What is Aggregate Used For?

Aggregates are used for roads, bridges, buildings, pavements and much more! They’re integral to almost all building and construction projects and these key components make a huge difference.

A Few of The Main Areas Aggregates Are Used Are:

1. General Construction – Concrete is heavily used in this process and one of the key components of concrete is aggregate materials. Whether it’s visible or not, tens of thousands of buildings and structures such as Bridges utilise concrete in their construction.

2. Roads – Aggregates are used to provide the base layer for most roads, or the top layer for unpaved roads. This provides a solid surface to pave over for bases or as the top level over unpaved surfaces.

3. Railways – Tracks use aggregates across the country and around the world, the material you see the tracks sitting on is usually aggregates.

4. Decoration – Aggregates are often used in gardens and for decorative purposes.

How Much Aggregate is used in the UK?

A truly massive volume of aggregates are used in the UK with the estimating that in 2017 sales of aggregates were 176.3 Million Tonnes.

This comprised 114.5 Million Tonnes of Crushed Rock and 61.8 Million Tonnes of Sand and Gravel.

Visualising that is extremely difficult however the largest cruise ship in the world weighs in at 236,857 Tonnes meaning you would need more than 750 to have an equivalent weight. 

Picking the Right Aggregates and How Tyne Tees Crushing Can Help:

Using the correct aggregate for your construction job is very important and we have the skill and experience to help you make the right choice every time.

We have a very high customer satisfaction rating due in part to our expert knowledge & customer service.

Why Choosing the Right Supplier Matters:

Tyne Tees Crushing provides a wide range of materials for capping, road construction, footpaths and numerous other building projects. The quality of the aggregate that is supplied can affect the quality, look and durability of the finished project.

Given this, finding the right supplier who understands your project and your needs is essential.

It is also important that you choose a company that works to high standards in every aspect of their business and that provides materials that conform to current European and UK standards.

The Types of Aggregates we Supply:

Type One Aggregate – Which conforms to highways clause 803. This type of aggregate is often used as leveling material. It’s also known as sub-base and can be used for construction jobs, and beneath paths, drives, patios, etc.


6F5 Capping
– This is a mixture of crushed brick and concrete with a particle size from 125mm down to dust. It can be used as a bulk filler or capping layer.


Single Size Aggregates
– Are available, please contact us to find out more information.

Road Planings – As dug or screened.

Our aggregates can be used within adoptable works. This means they are ideal for use by local authorities and construction companies working on new builds and roads/footpaths.

Our recycled aggregates are of the highest quality and conform to the relevant UK and European standards. Other aggregates besides those listed above are also available. Please contact us if you have a specific requirement and we’ll do what we can to help.

Why Choose The Same Company For Plant Hire And Aggregate Supply?

Depending on the size of your company and the project that you are undertaking, you may find that you need to hire some or all the heavy equipment that you need to complete the work. This equipment is not cheap to hire and requires skilled, trained operators to ensure its correct and safe use on-site. Given this, securing your equipment from a professional and experienced supplier is vital. But why consider hiring your heavy equipment from your building aggregate suppliers?

Firstly, dealing with fewer suppliers is easier, reducing the risk of delays and downtime while waiting for machines, operators or materials to arrive. Secondly, it also means that you are hiring machines that are designed to deal specifically with the aggregates and other materials that you are using. Finally, the result will be that you are working with operators who understand the nature of the aggregates. This means we can feed back to the aggregate suppliers if there are any unforeseen issues.

Learn More:

To learn more about the aggregates that we supply take a look at our page here.

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Stone Crusher Hire with Tyne Tees Crushing /stone-crusher-hire-with-tyne-tees-crushing/ Wed, 16 Dec 2020 11:45:46 +0000 /?p=579 Here at Tyne Tees Crushing, our staff are experts in, and the clue is in the name here, all things screening and crushing.  We’ve been a successful business within the industry for over 15 years from our County Durham, UK base, so it’s fair to say that we know our stuff when it comes to stone crushing.

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Tyne Tees Crushing provides screening, plant hire, aggregates, and hire equipment to all kinds of businesses all around the UK this article looks at Stone Crusher Hire.

Our customer service is unmatched in the industry and we are committed to providing an incredibly high standard at all times. We have over 15 years-experience in the plant and screen market from our base in County Durham, where we provide the best of the best when it comes to large screen and plant hire as well as aggregate for your site.

We provide a range of stone crusher hire all around the country, so if you’re in need of stone crusher machinery, get in touch today on 01325 808 760 or by email at info@tyneteescrushing.co.uk.

What is Stone Crusher Hire?

Stone crushers are used for a variety of different kinds of jobs, and are extremely large pieces of industrial machinery that essentially do one thing.  They reduce the size of large, stone materials, which can include rocks and minerals, breaking down them into manageable building materials and forms of aggregate that are easy to work with.

What Are Stone Crushers Used For?

Stone crushers are used in many industries, and allow you to transform cumbersome, enormous objects into materials such as gravel, rubble, sand, dust, or even just smaller stones or rocks. 

These can be used as building materials for the installation of public footpaths, paving, other ground works and agriculture jobs, with lots of other uses depending on the industry.  You can read about how stone crusher machinery and what a stone crusher does in more detail here.

Which Stone Crusher Machines Can You Hire?

We have many stone crusher plant and screen machinery available for hire, including: 

If you have a project with stone crusher hire required, we can help you today. 

Get in touch to find out more about the stone crusher hire we provide to our customers. 

Every customer is different, and no two jobs are alike, that’s why we provide a bespoke, tailored service to match the requirements of your project, coming up with custom-made solutions to match your needs. 

We are fully certified to operate stone crusher machinery and with the safety of our staff, site rules, and the safety of your staff in mind with every job, we guarantee a service that you will be happy with.

Get In Touch

We have years of experience providing crusher screen hire, plant hire, and stone crusher hire with certified operators able to work with a wide range of equipment on your site or project.

Get in touch to find out more information on the service we provide by dropping us an email at info@tyneteescrushing.co.uk or giving us a call on 01325 808 760.

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How Does a Stone Crusher Work /how-does-a-stone-crusher-work/ Thu, 26 Nov 2020 10:39:40 +0000 /?p=565 Here at Tyne Tees Crushing, our staff are experts in, and the clue is in the name here, all things screening and crushing.  We’ve been a successful business within the industry for over 15 years from our County Durham, UK base, so it’s fair to say that we know our stuff when it comes to stone crushing.

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Here at Tyne Tees Crushing, our staff are experts in, and the clue is in the name here, all things screening and crushing. So we’re well placed to answer the question ‘How does a Stone Crusher Work?’.

We’ve been a successful business within the industry for over 15 years from our County Durham, UK base. So it’s fair to say that we know our stuff when it comes to stone crushing.

But we understand that not everybody is an expert in the field, or maybe you are and you’re looking to brush up on your knowledge. Either way, we’ve put together a quick and easy guide to explain what exactly a stone crusher is, the different kinds of stone crusher available, why they’re used, where they’re used and perhaps most importantly, where you can hire one.

What is a Stone Crusher?

Let’s start off with the basics, and define what a stone crusher actually is…

Simply put, a stone crusher is a large piece of mechanical, industry machinery that reduces large materials such as rocks, minerals, and stones into more manageable, smaller stones, rocks, gravel, sand, or even dust. 

They’re used for a multitude of projects, primarily so large materials can be repurposed, recycled, and used elsewhere. They’re mostly utilised in construction or agricultural projects and applied in an array of different scenarios such as quarrying for local authorities, clearing away large rocks and stones from fields or industrial pieces of land, combining rock material with concrete for the installation of footpaths in both rural and urban environments, and various other large-scale construction projects requiring broken down, stone, mineral, or rock products.

Stone crushing machines are serious bits of kit, so you need a trained operator manning them on your site if you want to avoid any potential issues. If you don’t, the outcome can be deadly.

How does a Stone Crusher Work, and What kind of Stone Crushers Exist?

So, with the basics of what a stone crusher is, let’s jump into the mechanics of a stone crusher and figure out how it works as a piece of machinery.

Generally speaking, a stone crusher is made up of lots of different components and rollers, and uses massive amounts of force to change the form of large, cumbersome materials into manageable pieces to work with for any specific construction project. 

The kind of stone crusher you require will depend on the industry you are working with and the end result you are looking to achieve, and there are many different kinds of stone crusher available on the market.

The different kinds of stone crusher include, but are not limited to: 

Jaw Crushers

These use compressive force and are extremely heavy duty pieces of machinery, with common application in rock quarries, sand and gravel, construction, and demolition waste. They are also used for recycling large rock products and materials.

Gyratory crushers are one of the more common kinds of crusher used for mining or processing, either for primary or secondary crushing purposes. This is essentially breaking down enormous rock material into more manageable pieces, which are then broken down further by the next form of stone crusher – the cone crusher.

Cone Crushers

Are often hydraulic and used in the mining industry and squeeze rocks and stone until larger pieces are broken down into smaller pieces from the top position of the machinery. They are then broken down again towards the bottom, until they come out at the perfect size for the job at hand. These are frequently used in the final stage of stone crushing, and are common in mining industry operations as well as recycling and the creation of aggregates.

There are any variations of cone crusher such as single cylinder hydraulic and multi-cylinder hydraulic, depending on the project and the desired outcome. 

Impact Crushers

Finally, impact crushers rely on impact rather than pressure to reduce the size of rocks and stones, often using high-speed rotors and intense velocity rather than sheer force, and are commonly used for recycling, hard rock, and soft materials.

Regardless of the kind of stone crusher machinery you are hoping to use, they essentially do the same job – transform large pieces of stone, rock, and rock ore into smaller pieces. The size of these smaller pieces determine the kind of crusher you require, and this is all based on the kind of industry you are working in and the purpose you require crushed stones or rocks for. 

Where can I hire a Stone Crusher?

This one’s easy, right here!

We provide a huge array of crusher screen and plant hire, and have over 15 years-experience doing just that around the North East and indeed, the UK. 

As well as hiring out a mix of different stone crushers and plant machinery, we also provide trained, professional staff members who are able to operate the crushers in a safe and secure manner. This is massively important to the success of a stone crushing job, not only for the smooth operation of the actual job at hand, but also for safety reasons that should be pretty obvious.

We also provide a range of custom solutions to your stone crusher requirements, and can work around any issues specific to your industry and job site such as access. We understand that no two jobs are the same, so we provide a bespoke plan of action for your exact needs.

With transparency and a clear plan of action in place, you can rest assured that your project will go on without a hitch. You will be kept fully in the loop from start to finish to make sure that you completely understand where you stand when hiring from Tyne Tees Crushing. 

Get In Touch

To speak to one of our friendly, knowledgeable advisors about your stone crushing machinery requirements for your site, or indeed any crushing screen or plant hire, give us a call on 01325 808 760. We have lots of experience in all kinds of jobs and our team has seen it all before, so get in touch and we will help move your crushing project forward, no matter how complex or large-scale it is.

Alternatively you can drop us an email at info@tyneteescrushing.co.uk and one of our staff will get back to you quickly to discuss your project and the requirements necessary to make it a smooth, successful operation.

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Best Aggregates for Driveways /best-aggregates-for-driveways/ Tue, 15 Sep 2020 07:41:59 +0000 /?p=529 Selecting the perfect aggregate or gravel for your driveway can be a bit of a nightmare. So here at Tyne Tees Crushing, we have decided to put together a list of the top aggregates specifically suitable for driveways. From various different types of gravel to stone and much, much more. Our aim is to guide you on the right path so you can well and truly bring your driveway to life. We’ve explored all the different kinds of aggregates available on the British market and put them into a handy list for you to make your decision. We not only.

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Selecting the perfect aggregate or gravel for your driveway can be a bit of a nightmare. So here at Tyne Tees Crushing, we have decided to put together a list of the top aggregates specifically suitable for driveways.

From various different types of gravel to stone and much, much more. Our aim is to guide you on the right path so you can well and truly bring your driveway to life.

We’ve explored all the different kinds of aggregates available on the British market and put them into a handy list for you to make your decision. We not only feature top layers for driveways, but also base and middle layers so you have every base covered with plenty of options to choose from. 

We’ve also dropped in a few installation tips for good measure.

So, let’s kick start the list with one of the most popular and affordable forms of aggregates on the UK market – crushed stone.

Crushed Stone

This is a very popular choice of aggregate for British landscapers up and down the country. It is made up of around 5cm pieces of crushed stone and coarse sand, the materials used are generally different kinds of machine-crushed rock, granite, or limestone. These materials are crushed together to form a new entity called crushed stone, and it is one that is perfect for driveways.

Drainage is a key reason for this variation of aggregates popularity as it allows for the construction of French drains. The size and shape of each of the pieces within crushed stone prevent not only unwanted water into your garden or living space, but it also prevents the gravel from locking together to form a solid surface.

Great for the purse strings as well as drainage, this is a popular option with landscape designers as it is often one of the cheapest available, and the unique shapes of the stone give an interesting and bespoke look for driveways from an aesthetic point of view.

Marble Chips

One of the more attractive gravel aggregates on the market. Marble chips are generally used as a top layer for driveways due to the appealing number of strong colour schemes that are available. 

Generally coming in solid whites or whites with greys and blacks encompassed into the material, they have a unique look that really makes a driveway stand out from the crowd.

Offering a more modern and contemporary vibe when compared to crushed stone, marble chips also often glimmer in the sun and are much stronger and more durable than slate chips, for example, which can become damaged more easily with the repeated driving of car tyres over them.

Also acting as an agent to prevent your property getting too hot, not to mention the more impressive aesthetics when using a marble chip aggregate, these are a brilliant, if not a slightly more expensive option for a driveway.

Please note however, that it is also worth mentioning that this style of aggregate does require driveway edging to hold them in place and prevent them washing away into the garden or the street, so some form of boundary is required when using this as a top layer for your driveway.

Pea Gravel

Comprising of mostly small, smooth stones, pea gravel is brilliant for the top layer of a driveway as not only does it come in a wide array of colours for an aggregate, but each stone also boasts a beautiful texture and aesthetic appeal that is pretty much unrivalled in the aggregate game.

You can achieve both a modern and classic look with pea gravel due to the sheer number of colours you can choose. With lots of reds, browns, and whites available with this material. It’s not only great to look at but also great to walk on too which is an added bonus, as the rounded edges provide a smooth surface to navigate by foot should you decide to do so.

Much like marble chips, pea gravel also requires driveway boundary edging as the pieces are so small, they are more difficult to be locked in their place, especially when used on British driveways where they see a lot of foot, or car tyre traffic.

Quarry Process Stone 

Comprising of a blend of crushed stone and stone dust, quarry process stone is also known as crusher run or dirty stone and is a great choice for driveway aggregates, whether it’s a middle or a top layer.

Unlike pea gravel or marble chips, quarry process stone binds together well to form compacted gravel that is much easier to walk on and drive on due to the combination of various different stones within the gravel material being mushed together.

This compact nature within the composition of the gravel makes it one of the sturdiest and most durable forms of aggregate available. So it makes a brilliant option for driveways as the enhanced durability can handle any vehicle passing over them day after day.

Again, as with some of the others mentioned in this list, drainage can become an issue with this kind of aggregate if it is not installed correctly. It’s therefore worth making a note and ensuring that your landscape designer understands that with the installation of quarry process stone, the middle needs to be higher than the sides to promote proper drainage on your driveway.

Item #4

This gravel is more commonly used as a base layer rather than top layer for a driveway, but still has its benefits and is worthy of inclusion in our top driveway aggregates list.

A very compact aggregate, the materials within item #4 is made up of sand, dirt, and crushed stone, and can come in a variety of different compositions to choose from. Unlike the majority of others in this list, individual stones are barely visible with item #4 thanks to the composition of the dirt and sand in amongst the crushed stone giving it an almost concrete-like appearance.

There are lots of different materials to choose from with item #4, such as recycled concrete, blacktop, brick rock, crushed limestone, and bluestone. The mix is generally a grey colour when it ends up on your driveway, but please do remember that it won’t be suitable for a top layer of aggregate.

Jersey Shore Gravel

Jersey Shore Gravel is known for its vibrant, yellow, gold, tan and brown colour schemes and is popular up and down the UK as a top layer of driveway and garden area because of its unique colourways.

With a peaceful quality emanating from Jersey Shore Gravel due to its nuanced colour scheme and smooth, rounded nature, this is definitely a top layer aggregate and looks fantastic on any driveway. It is a highly popular one because of these reasons and stands out as one of the best on the market when it comes to visual appeal and variation of colour within aggregates.

Similar to pea gravel in terms of shape, size, and smoothness, it also needs a driveway edge or border to prevent any of the gravel rolling away or being disturbed after driving a vehicle over them one too many times.

River Rock

River rock is a product comprised of round, semi-polished pieces of rock that have been dug up and removed from riverbeds, hence the name. The fact that this form of aggregate came directly from rivers provides a very natural quality and peaceful atmosphere within your driveway, and is a very popular form of aggregate. Mainly for decorative purposes, across the UK.

With a foundation gravel layer required for this one due to the size and composition of the aggregate, river rock is used more widely as a decorative piece to edge off current driveways rather than to cover the full driveway area.

River Rock helps hold other types of gravel in place as an edge material, without having to withstand the weight and pressure applied by vehicles. This is because it may not be able to handle the pressures of repeated vehicle usage over the top of it if was to be used as the primary top layer for a full driveway.

Washed Stone 

Similar to crushed stone when it comes to texture and feel of the gravel, washed stone is a great option for middle or top layers for a gravel thanks to its compact nature that allows for proper drainage and for water to not enter your property or seep through the aggregate.

As you might have guessed given the name, the characteristic that distinguishes washed stone from crushed stone is the fact that it is washed, and therefore more visually appealing and a brilliant aesthetic for a full driveway area.

It can also handle the heavy weights and demands of driving your car tyres over it every day and features a more attractive look in general than its crushed stone counterpart, as the name might suggest.

So, there you have it, a comprehensive overview of the best aggregates and different types of gravel that will make your driveway look the best it can, whatever your taste or requirements might be, with a few driveway aggregate installation tips thrown in for good measure.

Here at Tyne Tees Crushing, we provide all of the above styles of aggregates and gravel as well as many more and are keen to help you with expert advice on your aggregate requirements.

Get in touch with our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff today on 01325 808 760 or email us at info@tyneteescrushing.co.uk.

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