High-Quality Erosion Stone in Carroll County, VA

Erosion stone from a quarry in Carroll County, VA.

PROVIDING RELIABLE EROSION CONTROL SOLUTIONS SINCE 1946

Since 1946, F & M Quarry has supplied dependable erosion stone and riprap material for infrastructure, commercial, and residential projects in Carroll County, VA, and throughout Southwest Virginia. As a family-owned quarry, our experience and non-polished quartzite aggregates deliver durability, drainage, and long-term stability. VDOT, contractors, and homeowners trust our quarry expertise for consistent quality and dependable service.

SERVING COMMUNITIES ACROSS SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA

We proudly support projects across the cities/towns of Hillsville, Dublin, Wytheville, Grayson, Independence, and Galax; as well as Carroll, Wythe, Grayson, Floyd, and Pulaski counties in Virginia. Our neighbor-first approach ensures responsive service, regional knowledge, and reliable supply for roadway stabilization, drainage systems, slope reinforcement, and property protection.

SUPPLYING VERSATILE STONE PRODUCTS

Our product selection includes Riprap 1, Riprap 2, and Small Erosion materials engineered for strength, drainage, and erosion resistance. Each product meets rigorous quality standards and is suitable for residential landscapes, commercial construction, and government projects. In addition, flexible pickup and delivery options are available and help keep your timeline on track and materials exactly where you need them.

SUPPORTING PROJECT PLANNING WITH EXPERT GUIDANCE

Our knowledgeable team works closely with contractors, engineers, and homeowners to identify the right material based on site conditions, load requirements, and water flow concerns. This consultative approach helps maximize performance while controlling long-term maintenance costs and installation efficiency.

For dependable material sourcing and personalized support, contact us today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is erosion stone commonly used for?

Erosion stone is typically used to stabilize slopes, protect shorelines, manage water runoff, and reinforce drainage systems. Its weight and interlocking structure reduce soil displacement during heavy rainfall while allowing proper water flow. Contractors often use it for culverts, embankments, and retention areas requiring long-term durability.

How does riprap material differ from other aggregate products?

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