24” Rip Rap

What is 24” Rip Rap?

24” Rip Rap is a large, rugged stone designed for erosion control and heavy-duty stabilization in areas exposed to water flow or harsh weather. These stones are known for their durability and size, making them effective in protecting landscapes and structures from erosion and water damage. This product must be placed with a machine.

Composition and Size

This rip rap consists of large stones, each around 24 inches in diameter, specifically chosen for their weight and resilience. The large size allows them to stay in place even under significant water or weather pressure, providing dependable erosion protection.

Applications

24” Rip Rap is ideal for stabilizing riverbanks, shorelines, slopes, and other areas prone to erosion. It is commonly used in drainage channels, along coastal areas, and around bridges or culverts to prevent soil displacement and protect infrastructure.

Erosion Control and Stability

The weight and angular shape of 24” Rip Rap allow it to interlock and form a strong barrier against water flow and weather. Its stability makes it an effective solution for slowing down water, minimizing erosion, and adding long-term resilience to vulnerable landscapes.

Color and Appearance

This rip rap typically features natural stone colors like grays and browns, blending well with outdoor environments while providing a robust, rugged look. Its large, angular stones add a solid and protective aesthetic to any project.

Note about Stone Colors

Natural Stone will change in color! Please do not assume the color will stay the same from year to year or even month to month. To ensure that the stone is the color you want come in and look at the stone in the bins before ordering.

Due to how different monitors display colors, we cannot guarantee that the color you see on your screen as an exact color of the product. The pictures shown are just for reference, the best way to select a stone is to see it.

Natural Stone is a product of Nature. Therefore, variations in the stone should be considered as uniqueness and beauty of the stone rather than a flaw.