Ballast
Ballast consists of a mixture of sharp sand and small stones or gravel, used for a variety of construction projects.
Ballast: The Ideal Construction Solution.
As a business that has produced and supplied Ballast to construction professionals for over 40-years, we know what works and what doesn’t, which is why we’re passionate about finding the best solutions for our clients.
Any credible builder will testify that Ballast is a crucial part of any construction project, it provides stability and support to everything else that’s going on, and it’s essential to have a solid foundation for developments of any scale. That’s why we supply All in Ballast that gives builders and tradesmen the best possible chance of success on every project.
What is Ballast?
Ballast is a dense mixture of gravel and sand which forms a rough, coarse aggregate used in an extensive range of construction applications. Primarily, this aggregate is used in heavy-duty work and for practical uses such as making concrete.
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Where is Ballast Used?
When Ballast is added to cement, it binds the aggregate particles together, forming strong foundations or base layers for garden walls or sheds, as well as for creating path edgings and kerb ledges. Ballast can also be used to safely secure fencing posts in place.
Ballast can also be used for a variety of applications in larger construction development too, including mortars, screeds and renders, as well as in pre-cast concrete and block production. Ballast is often utilised to weigh down and protect pipes or cables that are buried in the ground, to prevent accidental damage. Other uses for Ballast include:
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Here are just a few of the benefits of using All in Ballast beyond the great savings on time, money and workability:
1. It’s incredibly fast and easy to use—you just pour it in and you’re done!
2. It creates a more structurally sound finished product, which is important for buildings and other structures that need to be able to withstand loads of pressure.
3. It’s environmentally friendly and sustainable, because it doesn’t require any extra materials or additives.
4. There’s less waste and less mess, because you’re not having to mix anything on site.
5. It’s affordable and cost-effective, which is great for budgets big and small.
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As we produce and supply our own Ballast materials direct from our own quarries, on our own fleet of vehicles, you can rest assured you’re receiving a high-grade, quality material at the most competitive prices.
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There are a few alternatives to using All in Ballast in construction, but we believe that it’s the best option for the majority of projects.
One alternative is using structural fill, which is a mix of sand, gravel and cement. This is a viable option for smaller projects, or when you need to fill in a specific area that’s not wide or deep.
Another option is using a polymeric sand. This is made up of small stones and sand, and it’s designed to bind together to create a solid surface. It’s popular because it’s easy to use and doesn’t require any special equipment. However, it can be expensive and it can take a while for the sand to cure properly.
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Ballast Bulk Bags are the perfect solution where space is limited, access is restricted or there is difficulty with manoeuvrability around the site.
Our handy 800kg Ballast Bulk Bags are designed to overcome all of these issues and are the perfect solution for commercial, trade and domestic requirements.
Order BallastOur continued investment allows us to run a diverse fleet of different size tippers which enables us to deliver small loose loads of Ballast, regardless of volume, in the most efficient manner.
Whether you’re a Builder, Landscaper, Groundworker, Farmer, Utility provider or a DIY enthusiast, our small loose load Ballast service is perfect for all Aggregate projects.
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Ballast collections are incredibly simple and means that you no longer have to interrupt your working day with scheduled deliveries, and you’ll get our most competitive rates.
Our collection service is available from 14 separate operating facilities across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Norfolk; all of which supply Ballast at reduced rates from the traditional charges applied for delivery.
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The same great Ballast products, just in smaller bags! Our range of small 25kg and 50l Ballast bags are great for those jobs where a bulk bag would be too much for your project requirements.
We stock a full range of Ballast from building materials to decorative stone, soil & bark.
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Several factors can effect the price of Ballast but the main reason the Mick George Group can provide cheap Ballast is because we produce it from our own quarries and distribute it through our own fleet.
Other factors influencing the price of Ballast can be delivery method, location and volume.
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Ballast Delivery
Courtesy of our expansive network of owned quarries and large fleet of over 600 commercial vehicles, we’re able to deliver Aggregates quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk.
We are able to supply Ballast to sort your bespoke requirements; Loose Loads, Bulk Bags, Small Bags and collection.
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- Pre book and collect at your convenience
- On the spot service
- No delivery delays
- Pay by cash or add to your account
- Our best rates guaranteed
- No part loading charges or wastage
- Large variety of materials
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