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You work hard to keep your property looking great throughout the year, and you know a good price on landscaping supplies when you see it. What if you could get the materials you need, at a price you want, while simultaneously making a positive impact on the environment? That's exactly what SOAR Smart Onsite Aggregate Recycling can provide for customers just like you!

Serving the greater King, NC; Pfafftown, NC; and Pilot Mountain, NC areas, our company is dedicated to offering premium quality products at the lowest, most competitive price. We're also a completely "green" company - everything we supply is recycled! Whether you're shopping for mulch for your garden in your front yard or you need crushed asphalt for a new driveway, we have the recycled materials you're looking for.
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SOAR Smart Onsite Aggregate Recycling is the certified and licensed company you can turn to for all your landscaping supply needs in Stokes County, NC; Forsyth County, NC; Yadkin County, NC; Surry County, NC; and the surrounding areas! Our goal is to give our customers access to top-quality materials that are also environmentally friendly.
Whether you're sprucing up your commercial property or you're a general contractor looking for crusher run gravel, SOAR Smart Onsite Aggregate Recycling can provide you with the supplies you need while also keeping the environment in mind. In addition to these products, we also offer onsite concrete crushing and driveway and building pad grading.
Topsoil is dug from the first five or six inches below grass and has all of the nutrients plants require to flourish and survive. By adding topsoil to your property, you can encourage your flowers to bloom more beautifully, your lawn to look its lushest, and many other outdoor improvements! Creating a Garden - Adding topsoil to your existing garden soil can help your plants grow quicker and fuller.
As the name implies, fill dirt is best used in areas that need to be built up, especially for construction purposes. Unlike topsoil, fill dirt typically does not have any nutrients or organic matter in it, making it a poor choice for landscaping. The absence of organic materials allows it to hold up well in any type of ground leveling or subsequent construction.
Once you've added a layer of topsoil to your garden, it's always a smart idea to spread mulch on top of it. Mulch acts as a protective cover for your garden; it suppresses weeds, retains moisture in the soil, and keeps the soil cool - even on the hottest day of the year. If you're looking to add some aesthetic appeal to your garden, consider colored mulch.
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Dalton Simmons
Dalton Simmons
Dec 17, 2021
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Great place. Been going for years. Cheaper than other places for my Material.