Material glossary
Gravel
Gravel is loose stone in the size range you'd actually notice — pea-sized up to a few inches. Some of it is rounded from a river, some is angular from a quarry. What you pick depends on whether it needs to stay put or drain.
Every gravel family we track is below. Rounded stone reads soft underfoot and drains hard, angular stone locks tight and stays where you put it. We deliver the ones with a green pill; the rest are here for reference.
Families in gravel
Pea Gravel
We deliverPea gravel is small, round rock about the size of a garden pea.
Gravel 4 Stone
We deliver#4 stone is big crushed rock, with pieces running about 1 1/2 inches to 2 1/2 inches across.
Gravel 57 Stone
We deliver#57 stone is crushed rock screened between about 1 inch and 1/4 inch, with the fines washed out.
Gravel 8 Stone
We deliver#8 stone is crushed rock that's been screened to a small size, roughly 3/8 inch down to about 1/8 inch.
Gravel River Rock
We deliverRiver rock is smooth, rounded stone that moving water shaped over thousands of years in creek beds and old riverbeds.
Rip Rap
ReferenceRip rap is large, angular rock you place on a slope to keep water from washing the ground out.
Gravel 2 Stone
Reference#2 stone is crushed rock in pieces about 1.5 to 2.5 inches across.
Gravel 3 Stone
Reference#3 stone is crushed rock screened between about 2 inches and 1 inch.
Gravel 1 Stone
Reference#1 stone is chunky crushed rock, with pieces running about 1-1/2 to 3-1/2 inches across.
Gravel 9 Stone
Reference#9 stone is crushed rock screened between about 3/8 inch and 1/16 inch.
Gravel Sand Blend
ReferenceA gravel sand blend is a mix of small stones and sand in one pile.
Sand Gravel
ReferenceSand and gravel is a natural mix of small rock and sand pulled straight from a pit or riverbed.
7 Stone
Reference#7 stone is crushed rock screened between about 1/2 inch and 3/16 inch, with the fine dust washed out.
Gravel 6 Stone
Reference#6 stone is crushed rock screened between about 1 inch and 3/8 inch, with the fines washed or screened out.
5 we deliver today · 9 listed for reference
How to choose within gravel
Foot traffic
Pea gravel and river rock feel good barefoot but shift underfoot; use a border so they stay where you put them.
Vehicle traffic
Round gravel rolls under tires. Pick angular crushed stone for a driveway; save rounded gravel for garden paths and beds.
Drainage
All of these drain well. Bigger pieces drain faster; smaller pieces pack tighter.
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Pick one of the 9 gravel products we deliver, tell us your area and depth, and we'll work out the tons plus your delivered price.
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Other material categories
Crushed stone
Crushed stone is rock that's been broken and screened into sizes.
Decorative stone and rock
Decorative stone and rock is what you see, not what you sit on.
Base materials
Base materials go under a driveway, patio, or slab — not on top.
Rip rap and armor stone
Rip rap and armor stone are the big pieces that hold a shoreline, a slope, or a culvert together.
Mulch and organics
Mulch and organics are the top layer that goes over the soil — bark, wood chips, compost, or a dyed blend.
Sand products
Sand is fine crushed rock, small enough to pass through a #4 screen (about 3/16 of an inch).
Fill materials
Fill is what goes in the hole before anything else does.
Concrete aggregate
Concrete aggregate is the stone and sand that go into a concrete mix.
Screenings and stone dust
Screenings and stone dust are the fines a crusher makes on the way to sizing bigger stone.
Recycled materials
Recycled materials are crushed concrete, crushed asphalt, and reclaimed base — old road and slab work run back through a crusher.
Drainage materials
Drainage materials are clean, angular stone that moves water without holding it.
Asphalt aggregate
Asphalt aggregate is the stone side of asphalt — the sizes that get blended into a hot-mix or cold-patch recipe at the plant.
Specialty products
Specialty products are the odds and ends that don't fit the usual categories — flagstone, boulders, ballast, glass gravel, unusual sizes …
Bedding materials
Bedding materials are the clean, washed layer that goes around a pipe, under a paver, or behind a wall before backfill goes in.
Landscape
Landscape covers the loose stone and rock that go into a yard for looks — around a bed, along a border, or across a bare spot.
