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River Rock

Decorative Stone & Rock in Fort Lauderdale

River Rock

Naturally tumbled river stones with smooth, rounded edges and beautiful color variation. Adds a natural, polished look to landscapes, dry creek beds, and water features.

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Why Fort Lauderdale Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Fort Lauderdale

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

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Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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We will be with you through delivery. Call us any time if you need to make any changes to your order.

Quick Turnaround

Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

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What to know about Fort Lauderdale

Why Fort Lauderdale homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Fort Lauderdale, with a city population of 764,838 and a metro area population of 6.1+ million, sits in a fast-growing coastal corridor with a 0.80% annual growth rate. Its low-lying geography, active residential renovation market, and ongoing infrastructure projects create steady demand for landscaping and drainage materials. Homeowners here choose decorative stone and rock to combine curb appeal with function—stones that enhance planting beds, define walkways, and improve stormwater management around foundations. Because properties face salt spray, high sun exposure, and episodic heavy rainfall, selecting the right size, texture, and color is critical; many local projects prioritize materials that resist movement, allow water to pass through, and complement tropical planting palettes.

Popular projects in Fort Lauderdale this season

  • Decorative Stone & Rock Front Yard - 8 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Pool Surround - 12 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Driveway Border - 6 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Patio Pathway - 15 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Coastal Garden - 10 tons

Fort Lauderdale quick facts

Location
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL
Population
764,838
Metro Area
6.1+ million
Annual Rainfall
60.00 inches
Sunny Days
265/year
Hardiness Zone
10a
Growth Rate
0.80% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Fort Lauderdale projects

Saturated Soil Risk
Optimal Dry Install
Too Much Rain
Best Dry Period

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Decorative Stone & Rock delivery questions

What do decorative stone and rock typically cost in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale area in 2025?

Prices vary by type, size, and local supply, but expect roughly $40 to $120 per ton or $50 to $160 per cubic yard for common decorative stone in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale area. Lighter materials like crushed shell or pea stone sit near the low end, while large river rock or colored granite run toward the high end. Convert using an approximate density of 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.3 tons, and remember Hello Gravel minimum orders and delivery fees can affect total cost—get a live quote for an exact price.

Which decorative rock types work best for Fort Lauderdale's coastal conditions?

Crushed shell, pea stone, and washed river rock are popular in Fort Lauderdale because they drain well and reflect the local coastal look. Crushed shell is a Florida staple but can break down and compact over time, while rounded river rock resists washout in flow areas. Avoid lightweight volcanic lava rock for shoreline projects because it can float or move more easily during heavy storms and is less common locally.

Where can I buy decorative stone and get delivery in Fort Lauderdale?

Hello Gravel connects you with local landscape supply yards and haulers across Broward County so you can compare available decorative stone and delivery options. Many Fort Lauderdale homeowners also find suitable products at local landscape yards and national home centers, but using Hello Gravel shows local supplier photos, pricing, and truck delivery times in one place. Check your zip code on our site or contact sales for supplier-specific availability.

Do Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, or HOA rules limit using decorative rock in front yards or driveways?

City codes typically focus on stormwater, drainage, and driveway permits rather than forbidding decorative rock, but individual HOAs often have strict rules about front-yard materials, colors, and required edging. For driveways or changes that affect impervious coverage, check Fort Lauderdale Building Services and Broward County zoning, and always review your HOA guidelines before ordering. If in doubt, request a photo and material spec from suppliers to present to your HOA or permit office.

How does decorative stone hold up to heavy tropical rains, high winds, and salt spray in Fort Lauderdale?

Decorative stone drains well but is vulnerable to erosion and migration during heavy tropical storms unless installed with a stable base, good grading, and secure edging. Salt spray rarely damages inert stones like granite or river rock, but shell and limestone can bleach or break down faster near the ocean. For storm-prone areas, use larger, heavier stones, proper slope away from structures, and reinforced edging to reduce washout.

What installation practices work best for decorative stone on South Florida's sandy soils?

Start with a composted or compacted crushed-stone base and use a woven geotextile fabric to separate the sand subgrade from the decorative stone, which reduces migration and weed growth. Install firm edging (aluminum, steel, concrete, or paver) to hold material in place, and place 2-4 inches of decorative stone for low-traffic beds or 4-6+ inches with a compacted base for driveways and heavy use. Proper grading for drainage and occasional compaction of the base are key in sandy Fort Lauderdale soils.

Are there extra delivery limits or fees for decorative stone during hurricane season in Fort Lauderdale?

Yes, hurricane season increases local demand and can create limited truck availability, surcharge fees, or restricted delivery windows, especially on short notice. Hello Gravel recommends scheduling deliveries well ahead of major storm windows and checking our next-day option cutoff if you need fast delivery. If a storm threatens scheduled delivery, providers may delay or reschedule for safety, so plan early during June through November.

How do maintenance costs for decorative stone compare with mulch and artificial turf in Fort Lauderdale?

Decorative stone has a higher upfront cost than mulch but lower recurring costs—expect occasional weed control, top-off every few years, and periodic cleaning of salt or debris. Mulch is inexpensive initially but needs annual or biannual replacement and can attract insects and retain moisture. Artificial turf is the most expensive up front but needs the least ongoing replenishment; however it requires periodic brushing and infill top-up and can be costly to replace at end of life.

How much decorative stone should I order for a Fort Lauderdale project?

Use Hello Gravel's material calculator or measure area length x width x desired depth (in feet) and divide by 27 to get cubic yards, then multiply by about 1.3 to estimate tons. For small landscape beds plan 2-3 inches depth of decorative stone, walkways 3-4 inches, and driveways 4-6 inches over a compacted base. Always order 5-10% extra to cover compaction, slopes, and pickup loss, and remember Hello Gravel minimums and delivery options when placing your order.

Any practical tips for choosing color, size, and samples in Fort Lauderdale?

Because materials reflect local geology, color and texture can vary; ask suppliers for recent photos from Broward County projects or request a small sample before ordering large quantities. Choose larger sizes for erosion-prone areas and smaller, smoother stones for paths or seating areas where comfort underfoot matters. Add color preferences in your Hello Gravel order notes and plan a small test area if you're unsure how a stone will look in Fort Lauderdale's bright sun and coastal setting.

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