KLK Trucking

NY

4.7 (54 reviews)

in New Jersey Products and Prices How much material Do I need? LANDSCAPE MATERIAL TopsoilMulchStoneSand and Salt LANDSCAPE MATERIAL TopsoilNJ or the nearby areaKLK Trucking is the team to call. Serving all of New Jersey with a supply yard in the EdisonWoodbridgeand South Plainfield area. Calling on years of experienceour team is here to provide. From stone and sand to mulch and haywork with our team. We’re the topsoil supplier in EdisonNJ residents rely on. When you’re working with the topsoil supplier in MetuchenNJ residents trustcleardon’t hesitate to contact our professionals. Whatever you needsaltbuilding stoneor beyond thatour staff is there to help you find the right materials. &nbspTruckingSalt and More... Decorative Stone and Mulch Trucking

37.50 per yard Topsoil & Hay Screened Top Soil "Jersey Brown" $25.00 per yard Building Stone 3/4" Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) $23.50 per ton picked up Decorative Stone 3/8" Red Stone $46.00 per ton picked up Sand White/Play Sand $55.00 per ton picked up Salt Bulk Rock Salt $97.00 per ton picked up. Available in Bulk Delivery for as low as $92.00 per ton.  Frequently asked Questions What does a ton or a yard cover? One ton of 3/4" stone  or sand covers approximately 100 sq. ft

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