Statesboro homeowners live in a city of 43,179 people that is experiencing steady expansion — a 2.10% annual growth rate — which translates into growing demand for residential building, yard makeovers, and small infrastructure projects. That steady growth means more driveways, patios, garden beds, and drainage upgrades, and it raises the premium on reliably sourced bulk materials. With a moderate climate (Hardiness Zone 8b), about 228 sunny days per year, and 34.00 inches of annual rainfall, local projects need materials that balance drainage, stability, and erosion control. For example, foundations and surfaced areas require aggregates that compact well and shed water; landscape beds benefit from mixes that retain moisture under Georgia sun yet allow excess rain to escape. Across the metro area of 2.3+ million, the trend toward new construction and outdoor living spaces increases the importance of quality, locally sourced sand, gravel, dirt, mulch, and stone that perform in regional conditions.