We offer a wide variety cement, mortar and concrete for different types of masonry construction needs. Ready to mix (just add water) bags of concrete and mortar mix are available, as well as Portland Grey and other types of cements for making your own concrete, mortar and stucco mixes. Shown below are the most common types of construction cement, mortar and concrete that we stock, consult us for your masonry needs. Concrete Mix can be used for building or repairing foundation walls, sidewalks, curbs, steps and ramps and for setting posts.
TimberTech PVC Decking is now under AZEK brand as XLM decking. AZEK Deck's XLM line of decking includes the Natural Collection and Tropical Collection. The XLM Natural Collection provides a pure, earthy, and subdued color palette of three refined hues. This collection blends harmoniously with your environment - providing a seamless transition from your home into the space just outside your back door. The XLM Tropical Collection offers three luxurious variegated colors that you will be proud to own.
No matter the type of building, Johns Manville has an insulation solution for you.
We offer different types of sand for every purpose and need. Below are the types of sand available and descriptions of their uses. Whether you are making concrete and mortar, leveling and setting patios and paverstone driveways, doing landscaping, or require snow and ice traction control, we have the sand for it. Consult us for your specific sand needs. Concrete sand is and aggregate sand usually composed of either gneiss, trap rock, limestone or granite. Usually it is crushed at the quarry and then washed through a screen to ensure that there are no large pieces of rocks left in it.
Bricks are used in the construction of walls, fireplaces, exhaust flues, decorative gardens, walkways and patios. Bricks offer many advantages used as part of construction. Bricks offer natural and a variety of colors, including various textures. Bricks offer excellent high compressive strength. The porosity of bricks in attributed to its fine capillaries. The ability to release and absorb moisture is one of the most important and useful properties of bricks, regulating temperatures and humidity inside structures.