Q&A
What quarry materials are best for fixing a yard with standing water in Laurel?
For areas in Laurel prone to standing water, we recommend our clean, crushed drain rock or larger river rock. These materials are perfect for creating French drains or dry creek beds that channel water away from your yard. Their size and shape allow for excellent water flow and prevent soil from clogging the system, providing a long-term solution to drainage issues.
Can gravel from Iron Ridge Quarry help prevent sprinkler system damage?
Absolutely. Using our compactable base materials like crusher fines or 3/4"" crushed gravel under and around sprinkler lines provides a stable, protective layer. This helps prevent settling and shifting that can lead to pipe cracks and leaks. A proper gravel base is a proactive step many Laurel homeowners take to protect their irrigation investment.
How do I use your materials to improve drainage near my home's foundation?
To protect your foundation from water damage, we suggest installing a perimeter drain using our drain rock. This involves digging a trench around the foundation, lining it with fabric, and filling it with rock to create a path for groundwater to flow away from your home. It's a crucial project for many homes in the Laurel area to prevent basement moisture and structural issues.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Iron Ridge Quarry is a trusted, local source for high-quality landscaping materials in Laurel, Montana. We provide the essential hardscaping and drainage solutions needed to tackle common local yard issues like sprinkler leaks and persistent standing water. By offering durable gravel, crushed stone, and specialized aggregates, we help homeowners and contractors create effective French drains, improve soil drainage around foundations, and establish stable, permeable bases for patios and walkways. Our materials are key to redirecting water away from your home and solving those soggy yard problems for good. We're here to supply Laurel with the right tools for a healthier, more resilient landscape.

















