Ada Sand & Gravel

Category: Sand & gravel supplier

Address: 9501 Pleasant Valley Rd, Boise, ID 83705, USA

Phone: +12083680100

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Friday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ben Sferle

Dec 24, 2021

Great Service & Prices!

Joe Shoemaker

Oct 17, 2021

They make work fun and easy.because they all work so hard.

Boise bizman

Aug 23, 2021

Had my windshield fixed just last week. Literally 4 days ago. Now I have to do it AGAIN because of Ada Sand and Gravel. Was driving down the interstate today and a dumptruck with a separate trailer was filled over the top of the cargo area with sand/little rocks. Both the trailer and the truck had the rolling covers available to actually cover their loads but didn't have them deployed. What a freaking joke. Rocks and sand were blowing off both and bouncing onto windshields, cars and all over the highway. Sure enough, SMACK, I have another crack in my windshield because the drivers at Ada Sand and Gravel can't be bothered to do a thorough job. I know that the legislature will never do anything to hold these companies responsible, but it is amazingly frustrating and would be great if companies actually held themselves responsible.

shernandez5656

Aug 9, 2021

You shouldn’t waste your money with this company. They are rude and very unfair They don’t take responsibility for the damages they do. They have unskilled drivers. If they hit your car they will not pay for the damages

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Questions & Answers

Are you hiring

Dustin Boston | Jun 13, 2022
Cornish Creations | Jun 13, 2022

Yes sir we are hiring.

Where to recycle old concrete pieces???

Sherry Courtney | Sep 12, 2019
Daniel Barraza | Sep 12, 2019

At IMC. Located on 10 mile creek rd.

WHY IS IT THAT HAVING A TARP ROLLED UP ON TOP OF THE TRUCKS, THE DRIVERS DON'T COVER THE LOADS AND AVOID MORE THAN ONE DAMAGE TO THE WINDSHIELDS COMING BEHIND???

Olga Somazzi | Sep 12, 2018
Jay B | Sep 12, 2019

State law does not require tarping of commodity loads such as natural resources. Perhaps you should stay back more than 200 feet to insure you are at a safe following distance.

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