Reject Sand is a fine, screened aggregate material consisting primarily of sand with natural fines and occasional small particles. It is a practical, cost-effective solution for applications where structural precision is not required, but bulk fill, grading, or leveling is needed.
This material is commonly produced as a byproduct of aggregate processing and is valued for its versatility in general construction and landscape preparation. Its light tan to beige coloration and loose, workable texture make it easy to spread and shape for a wide range of utility uses.
Color & Appearance
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Primary colors: tan, beige, light brown
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Texture: fine sand with natural fines
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Finish: dry, loose, and earthy
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Visual effect: utilitarian and natural
Common Uses
Reject Sand is commonly used for:
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General fill and backfill
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Trench fill and utility projects
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Rough grading and leveling
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Base fill beneath landscape features (non-structural)
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Construction projects where compaction tolerance is flexible
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Budget-conscious applications requiring bulk material
Performance & Durability
Reject Sand is selected for practicality and ease of use:
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Easy to spread and shape
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Suitable for non-structural applications
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Cost-effective bulk fill material
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Natural drainage characteristics
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Performs well in dry and arid climates
Why Choose Reject Sand?
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Affordable solution for large-volume projects
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Ideal for general construction and landscape prep
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Easy to handle and install
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Versatile material for multiple utility uses
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Reliable option when precision grading is not required
Installation Notes
Reject Sand should be placed and graded according to project needs. Compaction levels may vary depending on moisture and application. Not recommended for structural base applications where engineered compaction is required.

