Gravel delivery in Port Saint John, FL
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Gravel in Port Saint John
Driveway Gravel
Our most popular driveway material — a durable blend that compacts well and resists shifting. Provides a clean, professional look that lasts for years with minimal maintenance.
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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 Port Saint John
Why Port Saint John homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Port Saint John has a city population of 12,245 and sits inside a growing region with a metro area population of 2.5+ million, expanding at a growth rate of 2.50% annually. The local climate—Hardiness Zone 8b with 228 sunny days per year and an annual rainfall of 34.00 inches—supports year-round outdoor work but also creates demand for materials that stand up to sun, rain, and periodic heavy storms. As residential building and landscaping increase, homeowners need durable aggregates for driveways, drainage systems, erosion control, and low-maintenance yards. Quality gravel is commonly chosen to stabilize surfaces, reduce rutting after storms, control dust and weeds, and provide reliable drainage where sandy soils and coastal conditions meet local geology.
Popular projects in Port Saint John this season
- Gravel Driveway Resurface - 25 tons
- Gravel Pathway - 6 tons
- Gravel Drainage Swale - 12 tons
- Gravel Patio Base - 8 tons
- Gravel Parking Pad - 30 tons
Port Saint John quick facts
- Location
- West Florida
- Population
- 12,245
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.50% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Port Saint John projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Moisture
- High Rainfall Risk
- Low Rainfall Period
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Gravel delivery questions
How much gravel do I need for 1,000 sq ft at 2 inches deep in Port Saint John?
Calculate cubic yards with area x depth / 324. For 1,000 sq ft at 2u0022 that equals about 6.2 cubic yards, or roughly 8.5–9 tons of typical crushed gravel. Local material density and compaction can change this slightly, so we recommend ordering a little extra and using Hello Gravel's material calculator or getting a quote for your zip code.
Can I put gravel directly on dirt in Port Saint John’s sandy soils?
You can, but we do not recommend it for long-term performance. In Port Saint John’s sandy, high-water-table soils, remove topsoil, compact the subgrade, and add a geotextile fabric or a crushed-stone base to reduce sinking and mixing. This prep improves drainage and reduces maintenance in our humid Florida climate.
How much does gravel typically cost in Port Saint John, FL?
Prices vary by material, size, and supplier, but expect roughly $35–$65 per ton delivered in the Port Saint John area for common gravels. Exact pricing depends on the aggregate type and delivery distance; check your zip code on Hello Gravel for transparent quotes and any free-delivery options.
What should I put under gravel to prevent weeds here?
Install a geotextile landscape fabric or heavy-duty woven separator to limit soil mixing and slow weed growth, then place a compacted crushed-stone base before your finish gravel. In Port Saint John’s warm climate, fabric helps but won’t eliminate weeds entirely — combine fabric with a thicker stone layer and regular maintenance for best results.
How much will a dump truck load of gravel cover and cost for Port Saint John deliveries?
A typical tri-axle dump truck in our network carries about 10–14 cubic yards (roughly 12–14 tons) depending on the material. At local rates, a full truckload often ranges from about $400 to $1,000 delivered, depending on the gravel type and distance; use Hello Gravel to get an exact, up-front quote for your address.
Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway in Port Saint John?
No — 2 inches is only suitable for footpaths or decorative beds. For a driveway in Port Saint John’s sandy soils, plan for 4–6 inches of compacted crushed stone as a base plus a wearing layer (1–2 inches) of your finish gravel for stability under vehicle traffic.
What should I put down before laying gravel for drainage and stability?
Start with removing organic topsoil, compact the subgrade, install geotextile fabric, then add and compact a base layer of crushed stone or road base before your surface gravel. This layered approach is especially important in coastal Florida to prevent washing, rutting, and the gravel sinking into sandy soils.
What is the landscaping 'rule of 3' and how does it apply to gravel areas?
The 'rule of 3' is a design principle recommending grouping elements in odd numbers, especially threes, for visual balance. For gravel projects in Port Saint John, use three complementary elements — for example, a coarse base, a finer top gravel, and an edging material — or group plants in threes to create a pleasing contrast with the gravel surface.
How much area does one ton of gravel cover?
One ton of typical gravel is about 0.7 cubic yards, which covers roughly 110–120 sq ft at a 2u0022 depth. Coverage varies by material density and compaction, so treat this as an estimate and use Hello Gravel's calculator for a precise recommendation for your project.
How much will a 50 lb bag of pea gravel cover at 2 inches deep?
A 50 lb bag of pea gravel contains about 0.018 cubic yards and will cover roughly 2–3 sq ft at a 2u0022 depth. Bags are convenient for small patches or topping beds; for larger areas in Port Saint John you’ll usually save money by ordering bulk by the ton or cubic yard.
What is the cheapest practical way to get gravel for a Port Saint John project?
Buying in bulk (minimum 3 tons with Hello Gravel) and choosing a commonly available local material will usually yield the lowest per-ton price. Compare certified local suppliers through Hello Gravel to get transparent pricing and free or low-cost delivery options rather than buying many small bags.
Do I need a membrane (landscape fabric) under gravel in Port Saint John?
A membrane is recommended for most gravel installations in Port Saint John to slow weed growth and keep the gravel from mixing with the native sandy soil. Note that fabric reduces but does not completely prevent weeds, and it should be paired with proper base preparation and a sufficient gravel depth.
Is October too late to spray for weeds before laying gravel in Florida?
Timing varies by weed species and local weather, but in Port Saint John’s warm climate October can still be effective for spot treatments and some pre-emergent applications. For best results, consult local extension guidance or a landscaper and treat weeds before installing fabric and gravel to reduce future maintenance.
How can I stop weeds from growing through my gravel permanently?
There is no guaranteed permanent solution, but you can greatly reduce weeds by removing topsoil, installing a heavy-duty geotextile, adding a thick compacted base, and maintaining a 2–3u0022 or thicker wearing layer of gravel. Regular maintenance — pulling any seedlings and spot-treating persistent weeds — helps keep gravel areas tidy in Port Saint John’s humid conditions.
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