COQUINA SHELLS

Coquina Shells in Chapin, SC

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Browse our products and make your purchase online or visit our Chapin, SC location for an up close and personal view of our available coquina shells and other landscape materials. Our friendly staff is always available to answer your questions, suggest the best materials for your project, and help you finalize your purchase. 

Looking for an alternative to concrete or gravel for your driveway, garden path, or patio? Check out coquina shells! You’ll love the versatility and sustainability of these lovely little shells.  Visit The Original Landscape Supply Company in Chapin, SC, or shop our collection of coquina shells right here on our website. 

When it comes to landscape supplies, we know our stuff. We’re here to help homeowners, contractors, and professional landscapers find the products they need at budget-friendly prices. 

Coquina Shells in Chapin, SC

Coquina Shells Create a Beautiful Look

Shells have been used in landscaping and building projects for hundreds of years in the US, since the time of the settlers.  Those living near the coast found them themselves with an abundance of leftover shells and quickly realized the material was quite durable and ideal for paving roads and pathways. 

Generally small in size, coquina shells come in a nice variety of neutral colors which makes them an excellent choice for covering large areas. As the shells are walked on or driven over, they begin to break down into smaller pieces, dispersing and forming a smooth, strong top layer. This prevents the troughs and furrows that happen in gravel surfaces.

Coquina shells are also great for drainage. Water filters easily through the material and flows into the ground below. No more puddles on concrete or washed-out areas of gravel. 

Choose Sustainability with Coquina Shells

In addition to their beauty and practical application, coquina shells are also a great choice for the environment. As long as the shells are responsibly harvested, they’re a very sustainable resource. And as a natural substance, coquina shells will eventually decompose and benefit the surrounding landscape, instead of harming it like other materials can.

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