Miami-Limestone: Purchase, Ship, Done!
We specialize in mining, extracting & shipping the strongest limestone in the country.
From Start to Finish
We handle the entire process for you, from mining to delivery. We make it easy to get the limestone you want.
What We Do
Stone Distribution & Custom Installations
At Miami-Limestone, we understand how difficult it may appear to order limestone. That’s why we have created this superior solution to make it easy for you to get exactly what you need, without extra hassle.
High-Quality Limestone
Our limestone is of the highest-quality coming out of south Florida. Don’t settle for less.
Shipping & Logistics
We will ship your order directly to you, so you don’t have to lift a finger. Straight to you!
Various Types
We have stone, gravel, sand & more. We can also find other materials for you if you ask.
Recycling
If you want to dispose of limestone, we can come get it taken off your hands and trucked away.
What Do We Offer?
Limestone Types
Crushed Limestone
This type of limestone is created by crushing the limestone and is commonly used as parts of roads, driveways, and other foundations.
Washed Limestone
This type of limestone has been cleaned and screened to remove any impurities or fines. It is often used as a top dressing for gardens or as a decorative element in landscaping.
Screened Limestone
This type of limestone has been screened to remove any larger stones or debris, making it a finer, more uniform aggregate. It is often used in concrete mixes or as a base for pavers.
Limestone Gravel
This type of limestone is larger in size and is often used as a base for road construction or as a structural fill material.
Limestone Sand
This type of limestone is very fine and is often used as a bedding material for pavers or as a component of concrete mixes.
More Limestone Information
What are the environmental impacts of mining limestone?
Why can it be bad for the environment? If limestone mining is not property taken care of, here are a few key things that it can influence: Groundwater Groundwater is vital to both drinking and farming, as well as providing a large source of fresh water for housing,...
Chalk Limestone: More Than Just A Dessicated Form Of Limestone
What Is Chalk? Chalk is limestone composed mostly of calcium carbonate, which comes from microscopic marine organisms known as foraminifera and from the calcareous remains of marine algae known as coccoliths. The most common chalk is white or light gray in color, is...
Caliche: The New Rock From Hell
What Is Caliche? Caliche is a layer of sedimentary rock where the particles have been cemented together by the precipitation of minerals in their interstitial spaces. Miami Limestone has extensive history with this type of rock. The cement is usually made of one or...