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Stone in Springfield
#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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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 Springfield
Why Springfield homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Springfield has a city population of 118,376 and a metro area population of 2.6+ million. With an annual growth rate of 1.20%, demand for home improvement and new construction is steady across neighborhoods and suburban tracts. Positioned in hardiness zone 8b with 228 sunny days annually and an average rainfall of 34.32 inches, the local climate favors outdoor projects but also creates seasonal drainage and erosion challenges. Homeowners here choose quality stone for durable driveways, low-maintenance patios, French drains, retaining wall backfill, and walkway edging because stone resists rutting, sheds water, and controls sediment better than finer aggregates. Regional sourcing means stone color and texture will reflect Springfield's geology, so buyers should expect natural variation while prioritizing functional grades that match intended use.
Popular projects in Springfield this season
- stone driveway resurfacing - 30 tons
- stone front walkway - 8 tons
- stone patio installation - 12 tons
- stone garden edging - 4 tons
- stone retaining wall - 25 tons
Springfield quick facts
- Location
- Springfield, IL
- Population
- 118,376
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.32 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.20% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Springfield projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Slow Spring Curing
- High Compaction Strength
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Stone delivery questions
How much does stone delivery typically cost for residential projects in Springfield, IL?
Expect a delivered price range of roughly $30 to $60 per ton for common crushed stone in the Springfield area, depending on stone type, local availability, and delivery distance. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and shows upfront quotes by zip code; next-day delivery or long-haul drops may add fees. For an accurate price for your address, use our checkout or request a quote.
Which stone types are most commonly used for driveways and walkways in Springfield, Illinois?
Crushed limestone is the most common in central Illinois because it is plentiful, compacts well, and has a light-gray color. Crushed granite is used when homeowners want darker or more decorative color and slightly higher durability, while trap rock is a harder, darker option used for heavy-duty driveways. Each performs differently for appearance, compaction, and drainage, so choose based on look and use.
How many tons of stone do I need for a standard 2-car driveway in Springfield?
A typical 2-car driveway around 20' x 40' (800 sq ft) needs about 10 to 11 tons for a 3u0022 compacted top layer, and about 14 tons for a 4u0022 layer. If you build a structural base to handle Springfield's clay soils and frost (6u0022 or more of compacted base), total needs commonly rise to roughly 20 to 22 tons. Use these ranges to plan orders, and ask Hello Gravel to calculate an exact tonnage for your driveway dimensions and desired depths.
Will Springfield's freeze-thaw cycles and clay soils affect the longevity of stone driveways and patios?
Yes. Springfield's freeze-thaw cycles and clay-rich subsoils increase the risk of frost heave and settling if drainage and base preparation are inadequate. Proper drainage, a thicker compacted base, and geotextile fabric can greatly reduce movement and extend the life of a stone surface. Regular maintenance after winter also helps address any low spots before they grow.
Can Hello Gravel arrange delivery and spreading of stone from local suppliers in Springfield?
Yes. Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers around Springfield and arranges dump-truck delivery (minimum 3 tons). You can request tailgate spreading at checkout, but drivers perform spreading at their discretion and we cannot guarantee it. For spreading or compacting services, ask for local contractors or include instructions in Order Notes so suppliers can respond.
Do I need permits or HOA approval in Springfield, IL before installing a stone driveway or parking area?
Often you should check. Springfield homeowners commonly need to confirm city rules for curb cuts, driveway aprons, stormwater drainage, and any impervious surface limits, and many HOAs have design or material standards. Contact Springfield Building or Public Works and review your HOA covenants before ordering stone to avoid rework or fines.
How does stone compare to asphalt and concrete for Springfield driveways in cost, maintenance, and winter performance?
Stone is usually the lowest-cost option up front and is easy to repair or add to, but it requires periodic regrading and topping and can scatter during snow plowing. Asphalt and concrete have higher initial costs but generally need less frequent surface topping; however, they can crack from freeze-thaw cycles and require more expensive repairs. For Springfield homeowners who prioritize lower upfront cost and permeability, stone is a strong choice; for minimal maintenance and support for heavy vehicles, asphalt or concrete may be better.
What maintenance should I plan for stone paths and driveways in Springfield, and how much will it cost?
Plan to regrade and compact low spots every 1 to 3 years and to add 1 to 3 inches of topping stone every 3 to 5 years depending on traffic. Expect material costs in the local range noted above ($30-$60 per ton) and modest labor for regrading—small regrades often run from about $100 to $400, while larger work costs more. Annual weed control and occasional edging help keep surfaces functional and attractive.
Can stone be used for drainage improvements around homes in Springfield, like French drains or swales, and what specs work best?
Yes. Clean, washed 3/4u0022 crushed stone or clean washed gravel is recommended for French drains and around perforated pipe, with typical trenches 6u0022 to 12u0022 wide and 12u0022 to 24u0022 deep depending on the problem. Wrap the stone and pipe in geotextile fabric to keep clay from clogging the voids, and size the trench and outlet based on local grading and runoff. Because Springfield soils are clay-rich, deeper or larger drains are often needed compared with sandy areas.
What are best base preparation and compaction practices for stone installations in Springfield's clay-heavy soils?
Excavate and remove soft organic material, grade for positive drainage, and install geotextile fabric to separate clay from stone. Build the base in 2- to 3-inch lifts of angular crushed stone, compacting each lift with a plate compactor or roller until you get a firm surface, and provide a slight crown or slope for runoff. Use edge restraints to hold the stone, and consider a thicker base (6u0022 to 8u0022 or more) in clay and frost-prone spots for long-term stability.
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