Sand. Gravel. Concrete. Delivered to your job site.

Spec-compliant base materials for roadwork, foundations, driveways, and paver installations — compacted to a stable, load-bearing layer and delivered by the truckload.
Tell us the material and your job-site ZIP — we’ll pull a live price and the soonest delivery window for base.
Western Materials provides a variety of base types used for residential and commercial building projects. Whether you’re grading a site for roadwork, establishing the foundation for a building, or constructing a new driveway or walkway, we have options designed for endurance and performance over time. From general fill to Regular Road Base, our products are widely applied in roadway construction, under foundations, and around buried infrastructure.
Most of our customers choose a crushed-stone paver base for its high compaction and drainage characteristics, which make it perfect for patios, walkways, and other outdoor areas. Others prefer a crushed-gravel paver base, which provides the same support with a more abrasive texture — ideal for driveways and paver installations. Whatever your choice, Western Materials offers base solutions that best suit the requirements of your project.
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We deliver by the truckload across Southern California and into Nevada — same- or next-day windows on most stocked materials.
FAQ
Answers to common questions about base.
Class 2 Base is a Caltrans-spec aggregate base used under roads, driveways, slabs, and pavers. It compacts to a dense, load-bearing layer that supports paving and resists settling.
Multiply length × width × depth (in feet) and divide by 27 for cubic yards. A typical driveway uses 4–6 inches of compacted base. Send us your dimensions and we’ll size the load for you.
Yes. We deliver base by the truckload across Southern California — full or split loads — with same- or next-day windows on most stocked products.
Yes. Class 2 Base (Recycled) and Crushed Miscellaneous Base (CMB) are made from reclaimed concrete and asphalt — a spec-compliant, lower-cost, sustainable option.
Absolutely. Crushed base is widely used as a compactable sub-base for patios, walkways, paver installations, and decorative hardscape.