Stone delivery in Portland, CT
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Stone in Portland
#57 Crushed Stone
A versatile 3/4-inch angular crushed stone ideal for driveways, drainage, and structural backfill. One of the most popular aggregate sizes for residential and commercial projects.
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How Hello Gravel Works?
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Why Portland Chooses Hello Gravel
Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Portland
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Quick Turnaround
Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
Local Insights
What to know about Portland
Why Portland homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Portland has a city population of 8,860 and sits inside a metro area of 2.5+ million people, growing at a steady 0.40% annually. Its climate (USDA hardiness zone 8a) brings 228 sunny days per year and about 34.25 inches of rain annually, which shapes how homeowners plan outdoor projects. That steady, modest growth and temperate weather mean frequent landscape updates, driveway repairs, and small-scale construction — all projects that rely on dependable aggregates. Homeowners choose quality stone to get long-lasting driveways and patios, reliable drainage in wet months, low-maintenance landscaping that endures sun exposure, and consistent material that fits local grades and slopes. Buying locally sourced stone helps match color, texture, and performance to Portland’s geology while avoiding surprises at installation time.
Popular projects in Portland this season
- Stone Patio - 12 tons
- Stone Retaining Wall - 18 tons
- Stone Garden Path - 6 tons
- Stone Driveway Base - 25 tons
- Stone Fire Pit - 4 tons
Portland quick facts
- Location
- West Connecticut
- Population
- 8,860
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8a
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Portland projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Frost Risk
- High Heat Stress
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Stone delivery questions
How much does delivered stone usually cost for homeowners in Portland, CT?
Delivered stone prices vary with stone type, supplier, and distance from quarry. In the Portland area you can generally expect pricing quoted per ton or per cubic yard; many homeowners see delivered ranges depending on material quality and delivery distance. For an exact, up-front price check your zip code on Hello Gravel or request a local quote to see supplier-specific rates and any delivery fees.
Where do Hello Gravel deliveries source stone in West Connecticut and how does bulk pricing work?
Hello Gravel connects you to local suppliers and haulers in the West Connecticut region so materials reflect nearby quarries and local geology. Bulk pricing typically improves as tonnage increases; suppliers often offer lower per-ton rates for 10+ tons. Use our site to get real-time quotes from nearby suppliers so you can compare material types and bulk discounts for Portland, CT.
What stone types do you recommend for driveways in Portland, CT climate and soil?
For Portland's freeze-thaw cycles and often clayey soils, use an angular crushed stone for the base (1 1/4u0022 or 3/4u0022 minus) topped with 3/4u0022 crushed stone or crushed gravel for the wearing surface. Angular stone locks together and compacts well, reducing movement in winter. Avoid solely using rounded stone like pea gravel for driveways because it does not bind and will rut under snowplows and vehicle traffic.
How do I calculate how many tons of stone I need for a driveway, patio, or walkway in Portland?
Estimate area in square feet, choose depth in inches, convert to cubic yards (area x depth/324), then convert to tons. As a rule of thumb one cubic yard of crushed stone weighs about 1.4 tons, so multiply cubic yards by 1.4 to get tons. For example, a 20 ft by 30 ft driveway at 3 inches deep is about 5.6 cubic yards, roughly 7.8 tons.
Will stone hold up in Connecticut freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rain?
Yes, properly installed stone layers with good drainage handle freeze-thaw and heavy rain well because they let water pass through rather than trap it. Problems occur when a poor subgrade or lack of drainage allows water to pool, which can cause settling and washout. Regular maintenance such as topping up low spots and keeping drainage clear will extend performance in Portland weather.
How is 'stone' different from crushed stone and pea stone for drainage and driveways here?
'Stone' is a broad term; crushed stone refers to angular, mechanically broken rock ideal for compaction and driveways, while pea stone is small, rounded gravel better suited for drainage beds and decorative areas. For Portland driveways and snowy winters you want angular crushed stone for stability and compaction; pea stone works for dry drainage trenches and patios where you do not require load-bearing capacity.
What should I expect to pay local contractors for installing a stone driveway in Portland, CT?
Contractor pricing varies by job scope, site access, and whether work includes excavation, geotextile, base stone, and compaction. Small jobs with basic spreading and compaction may be quoted by the ton or hour, while full driveway installs can range widely based on prep work; request written estimates from multiple contractors that break out material, labor, and machine costs. Hello Gravel can deliver materials to your contractor or direct to you if you prefer DIY.
Do Portland or local HOAs restrict using stone for driveways or front yards?
Regulations vary: the Town of Portland and local HOAs may have rules about driveway material, curb cuts, front-yard landscaping, and stormwater management. Before installing, check Portland's land use or zoning office and your HOA covenants for any design, material, or drainage requirements. If in doubt, contact our team and we can help you prepare materials information for permitting or HOA review.
What stone mix and sizes work best for snowy winters and salt use in Portland?
A compactable, angular base layer (1 1/4u0022 to 3/4u0022 crushed stone) with a 3/4u0022 crushed stone wearing course performs well for snow, plowing, and salt exposure. Choose hard, frost-resistant rock types such as trap rock or granite over softer limestones if deicing salts are used frequently. This mix gives good traction, compacts solidly, and resists migration under plows and freeze-thaw cycles.
What are the delivery logistics for stone in Portland: minimum order, truck access, and spreading or compaction options?
Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and typically delivers by dump truck (often tri-axle); exact truck type depends on local suppliers. Make sure to note site access in your order notes: overhead wires, tight turns, low bridges, and soft driveways can affect where the truck can dump. Drivers may perform tailgate spreading at their discretion, but compaction is not guaranteed; plan to rent a plate compactor or hire a contractor for proper compaction if needed.
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