Rock Slinger Services in Puyallup, WA

Need rocks, sand, or gravel moved or placed in difficult to reach areas?  Call on Rockslinger Services for rock slinger and hauling services in Puyallup, WA .  Our company began in 1991 and eventually expanded to include rock slinger services for residential and commercial clients.  We are licensed, insured, and bonded.


 

The FMCSA Certificate, USDOT Certificate, and Insurance Certificate are all available.


 

Rockslinger Services is a division of Hydroseeding & Bark Blowers, Inc .

Common Rock Slinger Uses

  •  Utility trenches
  • Utility boxes
  • Gravel driveways
  • Product delivery and placement
  • Power Pole Setting
  • Storm water-holing tank setting
  • Fuel tank setting
  • Electrical trenches
  • Cap breaks backfilling foundations, walls
  • Topsoil, bark, compost, rain garden mix, play chips, dot bark placement
  • Water recycling tank setting
  • Long distance product placement up to 80 feet
  • Sidewalk filing & leveling prior to concrete
  • Hard to reach areas

Our new truck can do even more than in the past.

It takes only a 500 series loader in the field for loading at a job site with a load height of approximately 9' 7”.
The new truck has a bulk style box similar to a transfer truck. The truck hauls rock, sand or gravel at 18-ton loads, cedar play chips, compost, and bark products up to 38 cubic yards.

Another feature is that the new Slinger can now open at the tailgate and quick-dump a load of any product in 1.5 minutes. No more digging out the truck when in-the-field debris gets in and plugs up the truck. Just open the tailgate and quick-dump the load. This takes about one and a half minutes, saving hours of manual labor.
For your next major project, contact Rockslinger Services at (253) 770-0242 to request a free estimate.
We proudly serve Puyallup, North Puyallup, Pierce, King, South King, Thurston, Kitsap, Tacoma, Seattle, Bonney Lake, Sumner, Graham, Gig Harbor, Shelton, Poulsbo, Silverdale, Kent, Auburn, Maple Valley, Covington, and the surrounding areas.
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