Frequently asked questions

Approximately How many tons per truck load?

Solo 4 axle = 15 tons, Solo 5 axle = 18 tons, Super Dump = 23 tons, Truck & Pup or Transfer = 30 tons

Solo 4 axle = 12 CY, Solo 5 axle = 14 CY, Super Dump = 18 CY, Truck & Pup or Transfer = 24 CY

No, we do not due to insurance reasons. Also, the size of loaders we have at our pits are just too big. However, if you have a dump trailer or a trailer with sides, we can load you.

About 1.3-1.4 tons per yard for most crushed base products. Between 1.2-1.3 for most clean products (in truck loose conversion).

As long as a sub-base is established, 3/4″ Base or 1-1/4″ Base are both good options.

We can tailgate-spread the rock if road isn’t too rough and if the driveway is long enough to spread efficiently. However we don’t usually place the rock (grading, rolling, etc.). We can provide a quote, but usually refer customers to excavation and dirt-work contractors.

Length x Width x Depth (all in feet), divided by 27 to get cubic yards. Multiply cubic yards x conversion factor (1.2-1.4 etc.) to get tons (Truck Measure). If the rock is compacted, you’ll need 1.8 tons per yard.

We have locations in Coeur D’Alene, Priest River, Dover, Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry, Tensed, and Clark Fork.  Visit our Locations page for more information.

We have a scale person and loader operator at the Dover and Fighting Creek locations. All other pit locations are staffed on an as-needed basis. Arrangements can be made by contacting our home office at 208-255-2611 or Mike Peak at 208-290-2561.

We have partnered with Basin Resources to operate the pit. We will crush all the materials in the pit and will haul all the materials out of the pit. Basin Resources runs all of the day-to-day operations and will be billing customers.

Yes we do. It is $190/Hr and will haul about 17 tons of Material. We can convey material up to about 2” in size.

Peak Sand and Gravel Inc.

Crushing it since 1993

Six independent pit sources
Established in 1993, Peak Sand & Gravel, Inc. (“Peak”) is a leader in the portable rock crushing industry. Peak produces aggregate products for state, county and local road projects, site development, timber operations and others purposes.