Why Use Ripraps

Those who live alongside water must know what a riprap is. It’s commonly located near
lakes, ponds or river. This usually enhances the appearance of the area between land
and water.

What is a riprap?

For those who don’t know, ripraps are those range of rocky materials used to form the
foundation for a structure or breakwater, strengthening the structures near water. These
may be placed along bridge foundations, steep slopes, or shorelines.

The most common stones that are used in making ripraps are granite and limestone.
But the type of stone will also depend on each project. It should be understood that
riprap is used not only for aesthetics.

How does it work?

It works by absorbing the energy of waves before it reaches the land area or the shore
where it can likely damage other structures. It works to slow down the rate of erosion of
that particular area where it is installed.

What are the applications of riprap?

Ripraps are commonly used in supporting a structure that is continuously exposed to
water.

 It can be found along shoreline to avoid erosion linked with the waves.

 It can disperse the heavy force of water against the river banks.

 It supports waterways near bridges.

For all we know, erosion can cause loss of property or damage to structures. Ripraps
can do wonders in providing protection from erosion. These ripraps may look simple
and easy to construct but it should definitely be assessed by professionals like
engineers.

Nowadays there are advancements in ripraps that could contribute to the erosion
control techniques. One of which is by using smaller rocks that are layered and
cemented on site. This method cuts down costs and provide effective solutions for soil
erosion.

In the installation of ripraps, seek help from only the best civil firm. Call us at 520 514
2779 or send us a message and let us handle your riprap project.