Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sandlot sell?

Sandlot sells landscaping and construction materials including recycled aggregates, mulch, organic materials, sand, gravel, decorative stone, and premium stone products.

Where is Sandlot located?

Our material yard is located at 7505 Cox Lane in Cutchogue, New York, serving the North Fork and surrounding Long Island communities.

Can homeowners buy materials from Sandlot?

Yes. We work with homeowners, contractors, landscapers, trucking companies, and other local businesses.

Do you offer delivery and pick-up?

Yes. Materials are available for delivery or pick-up. Call us to place an order or request a quote.

What materials do you accept for recycling?

We accept clean concrete, mixed concrete, brick, dirt, topsoil, brush, wood chips, stumps, yard waste, and logs.

Do you accept dirty or mixed loads?

All inbound materials are subject to inspection when they arrive. Clean loads only.

What happens to materials dropped off at Sandlot?

Materials brought into our yard are processed, recycled, and transformed into usable products such as aggregates, mulch, compost blends, and other landscape materials.

Is Sandlot DEC certified?

Yes. Sandlot is DEC Certified.

What are your material yard hours?

The material yard is open Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 3:30pm and Saturday from 7:00am to 12:00pm.

What are your office hours?

The office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 4:00pm.

How do I place an order?

Call Sandlot directly at 631.953.3699 to place an order, ask about availability, or schedule delivery or pick-up.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept major credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Square for in-person payments at the material yard.

Can I set up an account?

Yes. Customers can open an account with a card securely kept on file. Charges can be run daily, weekly, or biweekly depending on what works for your job.

Is there a credit card surcharge?

A 4% surcharge applies to credit card transactions over $1,000.

Why recycle materials locally?

Recycling materials locally keeps usable resources out of landfills, reduces long-haul trucking, and turns waste into quality products for local projects.