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Stone in Austin

#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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Why Austin Chooses Hello Gravel

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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 Austin

Why Austin homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Austin has a city population of 974,447 and sits inside a metro area of 2.5+ million as neighborhoods expand. Growing at 3.30% annually, Austin's building and renovation activity keeps demand for quality aggregates steady. The local climate—hardiness zone 8b with about 152 sunny days a year and 33.50 inches of rain—creates a mix of sun exposure and periodic wet spells that affect erosion, drainage, and plant choices. For homeowners, that means stone is a go-to material: it stabilizes slopes, channels runoff, and forms low-maintenance paths and patios. Clear sizing, locally sourced textures, and reliable delivery help homeowners and small contractors finish projects without surprises. Stone works especially well in Austin because angular, crushed stone creates stable, permeable layers that handle the region's rain and sun. In local soils, stone reduces rutting on driveways, improves drainage behind retaining walls, and provides a durable walking surface that stays attractive with minimal upkeep. Hello Gravel streamlines the process by connecting you to vetted local suppliers and haulers, helping you choose the right stone size and coordinating delivery so material arrives consistent with local geology and climate needs.

Popular projects in Austin this season

  • stone patio - 6 tons
  • stone driveway base - 28 tons
  • stone retaining wall - 14 tons
  • stone garden edging - 3 tons
  • stone drainage swale - 10 tons

Austin quick facts

Location
Illinois Region
Population
974,447
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.50 inches
Sunny Days
152/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
3.30% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Austin projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Moisture Cure
High Heat Stress
Slow Winter Curing

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Stone delivery questions

How much does delivered stone typically cost in Austin, IL?

Delivered stone prices in the Austin, IL area usually range from about $35 to $65 per ton (roughly $45 to $90 per cubic yard) depending on stone size, supplier distance, and whether the material is washed or screened. Exact cost depends on local quarry rates, haul distance, and seasonal demand; Hello Gravel will show local delivered pricing after you enter your zip code. Note our minimum order is 3 tons and taxes or delivery fees may apply.

Who supplies stone near Austin, Illinois and how can I find them?

Stone in the Illinois Region typically comes from local quarries, landscape supply yards, and construction aggregate yards within a 20-50 mile radius of Austin. Hello Gravel partners with local suppliers and will show the exact vendors and product photos for your zip code—enter your zip or call our team for a list of nearby sources and availability. If you prefer to source directly, look for ‘crushed stone’, ‘aggregate supply’, or nearby municipal recycling yards that sell screened stone.

What stone mix is best for driveways and parking pads in Austin's climate?

For durable driveways in Austin's freeze-thaw climate, a crushed, angular mix is best: use a compacted base of DGA (dense graded aggregate) or 3/4u0022 minus for the subbase and a 3/4u0022 to 1u0022 crushed stone surface for finish. Angular crushed stone locks together and drains well, reducing rutting and frost heave compared with rounded gravel. Add geotextile and proper compaction for the best long-term performance.

How many tons of stone do I need for common projects in Austin?

Estimate using cubic yards then convert to tons (rough rule: 1 cubic yard of crushed stone ≈ 1.4 tons). Examples: a 2-car driveway (20 ft x 40 ft) at 4u0022 depth ≈ 9.9 cubic yards ≈ 14 tons; a 100-ft path 3 ft wide at 3u0022 depth ≈ 2.8 cubic yards ≈ 4 tons; a 10 ft x 10 ft patio at 3u0022 ≈ 0.9 cubic yards ≈ 1.3 tons. Remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum, so round up and ask our team if you need help calculating for layered base+surface designs.

How does stone perform in Illinois freeze-thaw cycles and on wet clay soils?

Crushed, angular stone performs well in Illinois freeze-thaw conditions when installed with good drainage, adequate depth, and compaction; it resists heaving better than rounded gravel if water can move through the base. On wet clay soils you’ll usually need a thicker aggregate base, proper grading, and a geotextile separator to prevent mixing with subgrade and loss of support. Proper slope, drainage outlets, and compaction are critical to avoid standing water and long-term settlement.

Will a contractor's price usually include base prep, fabric, and compaction for a stone install in Austin?

It varies: many contractors quote an all-in price that includes grading, geotextile fabric, subgrade prep, and compaction, but some will only supply and spread material. Always ask for a written scope that lists prep, fabric, compaction passes, and whether imported base material is included. Hello Gravel sells materials and can connect you with local installers, but get multiple bids to compare exactly what each contractor includes.

What stone mixes are best for erosion control and drainage on Illinois slopes?

For erosion control use larger, washed angular stone like 2u0022 to 6u0022 riprap for high-energy channels and 1u0022 to 2u0022 clean crushed stone for swales and check dams; larger stone resists movement on steep slopes. Combine stone with geotextile, terracing, and vegetation where possible to stabilize soil on clay-rich sites common in Illinois. For drainage trenches and French drains use clean #57 or #8 washed stone to promote flow while limiting fines.

How does crushed stone compare to crushed limestone, pea gravel, and asphalt for durability and maintenance in Austin?

'stone' here usually means crushed, angular aggregate; crushed limestone is a type of stone that compacts well and can form a firm surface because of fines, while pea gravel is rounded and looks nice but moves under traffic and needs edging. Crushed angular stone offers better interlock and load-bearing for driveways than pea gravel, and it drains better than fines-heavy mixes. Asphalt is more durable and low-maintenance long-term but costs more up front and is a permanent surface, whereas stone is lower cost, easier to refill, and better for drainage.

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