Cutting Edge Curbing Sand & Rock - A SiteOne Company

Category: Landscaping supply store in Glendale, Arizona

Address: 7540 N 67th Ave a, Glendale, AZ 85303, USA

Phone: +16023531020

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 6AM–5PM

Tuesday: 6AM–5PM

Wednesday: 6AM–5PM

Thursday: 6AM–5PM

Friday: 6AM–5PM

Saturday: 7AM–3PM

Reviews

daniella alvarez

Aug 20, 2022

amazing prices and staff!! i will definitely be come back for upcoming projects:)

francisco zanabria

Aug 17, 2022

Good prices good service

Irvin Kirton (Owner)

Aug 11, 2022

Great product great prices great service.

Fifty Club

Aug 8, 2022

Bought material from this company for the first time that I picked up. Was very surprised to see an 8% fuel surcharge on my bill. If it was delivered, I would have no issues with this. I'm aware of all prices being higher, although fuel has come down quite a bit, I just think this is not warranted. I paid $160 for less than 4 tons of sand. Not again!!!

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Questions & Answers

Have them deliver 25 tons delivered it to the wrong house. Horrible don't recommend them to Know one .The manager didn't help at all...

Hdez Andre | Sep 29, 2019
Monika Masters | Sep 29, 2019

This company and the crew that did my job were all fantastic. The job was done very professionally and turned out beautiful. I would give this job 5 stars and recommend them very highly!!!!!!

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Is it normal for your trucks to be driving down the freeway blowing gravel out of the back of the bed? I’ve never heard so many sounds of rocks hitting my car and windshield. It was getting off on the 101 and Bell at 8:54a 6/19

junk DNA | Sep 29, 2018
Joe Aristy | Sep 29, 2018

There are many nooks and crannies in dump trucks where gravel and dirt wund up in the loading and dumping process. So, yes, it would be normal for a lot of stuff to come flying off a dump truck that has just loaded or off loaded.

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