Michael M.
Great communication, fast delivery, will definitely use them again
June 12, 2026
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Find local aggregate delivery near you in Indiana Region. Compare prices on gravel, sand, fill dirt, topsoil, stone, crushed concrete and other construction material, all delivered to Huntington County.
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Huntington County homeowners live in a market anchored by a city population of 35,000 and a broader metro area population of 2.4+ million. A growth rate of 0.00% annually points to steady, maintenance-focused demand rather than rapid expansion, meaning many projects are renovation, landscaping upgrades, and targeted infrastructure improvements. Local climate and geography — including 228 sunny days per year, annual rainfall of 45.37 inches, and a plant hardiness zone of 8a — favor projects that balance drainage, erosion control, and plant health. That combination drives steady need for reliable bulk materials like topsoil, mulch, sand, and a range of aggregates that perform well under moderate precipitation and long growing seasons. For homeowners, choosing durable, locally sourced materials helps ensure driveways, beds, and drainage features last through seasonal wetness and warm, sunny growing periods.
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Michael M.
Great communication, fast delivery, will definitely use them again
June 12, 2026
Kim S.
I work for an industrial construction company that deals with a lot of civil work, and I'm very accustomed to building a proper base with specific materials on projects we work on. The people at Hello Gravel were very pleasant to deal with. Prices are good. Unfortunately, the product I asked for wasn't available after paying for it, but they worked hard at ensuring I had a suitabe alternative. In the end, it all worked well, and the staff were very attentive. Lots of operators would not have gone through the trouble they did to make sure I was happy as a customer. Hello Gravel did
June 11, 2026
Christopher N.
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June 11, 2026
Everything you need to know about gravel delivery in Huntington County.
Start by matching material performance to the job: consider load (cars vs foot traffic), drainage needs, and desired appearance. Look for materials that compact well for structural surfaces and coarser, well-draining blends where water movement matters. Regional sourcing means gravel, sand, dirt, stone may vary in color and texture, so review photos or samples before ordering. If you're unsure, use our material quiz or contact our team for guidance.
Freeze-thaw cycles can cause heaving and washout if materials do not drain well or are placed on unstable subgrade. Choose well-draining aggregates and allow for proper compaction and a stable sub-base to reduce freeze-thaw damage. Plan major placements in spring through early fall when the ground is not frozen to get the best compaction results. For winter work, expect slower settling and possibly additional maintenance after spring thaw.
Minimum orders are commonly around 3 tons on online platforms, and many areas offer free delivery or flat rates for nearby customers. Rural addresses, tight access, long haul distances, or required permits can add fees or surcharges. Exact pricing depends on material type, volume, and delivery location, so check our checkout for zip-code-specific pricing or get a quote. Standard delivery usually allows you to pick a date through the checkout calendar.
Yes, most suppliers deliver to rural and new-construction sites, but successful deliveries depend on truck access, turning radius, and a clear drop zone. Tell us about gates, low-hanging wires, steep approaches, or soft ground when you order so we can coordinate the right truck and driver. Additional charges or delivery restrictions may apply for long drives, narrow lanes, or limited turnaround space. Drivers may offer tailgate spreading at their discretion; request it at checkout but expect the driver to assess feasibility on arrival.
Most homeowners schedule outdoor aggregate projects from late spring through early fall to avoid frozen ground and heavy rains. Early spring and late fall can work for some tasks but expect wetter or colder conditions that affect compaction and truck access. Contractors often book the busiest months well in advance, so plan and reserve delivery dates early for summer projects. If you need faster timing, next-day delivery is sometimes available for an extra fee if ordered before noon CST.
Clear the area of vegetation, debris, and loose soil, and perform rough grading so the delivery spot is visible and accessible. Mark property lines, locations of utilities, and the exact drop zone with flags or stakes, and provide a stable approach for the truck to avoid soft or muddy ground. If your project needs edging, geotextile, or compaction, have those materials or equipment on site or coordinate with your contractor. Contact our team early if you need help understanding what to prepare.
Costs vary based on material type, density, local availability, and haul distance, so larger volumes generally reduce the per-ton or per-cubic-yard price. Factor in additional costs such as trucking, site prep, compaction, spreading, and any permit fees that might apply. Use per-ton and per-cubic-yard estimates to compare materials, and consider long-term maintenance needs when choosing a lower-cost option. Contact us for a volume-based quote to see how unit pricing changes with project size.
Local rules can affect driveways, culvert work, right-of-way access, and truck traffic—some projects may require a county or city permit or a road-bond for heavy trucks. Homeowner association rules can also dictate surface materials and appearance in some neighborhoods. Check with Huntington County or your city building/engineering office before ordering, and let us know about permit or access requirements so we can coordinate delivery. We can’t obtain permits for you, but our team can advise on common requirements.
Standard delivery windows are typically 2 or more business days from order confirmation, with next-day delivery available for orders placed before noon CST for an added fee. Same-day delivery is uncommon and depends on supplier and truck availability; call our team to check if exceptions are possible. Always confirm your delivery date during checkout and be prepared for the driver to call before arrival to confirm access details. Weather, holidays, and local demand can affect timing.
Erosion control is usually handled with a combination of properly sized aggregates, geotextile fabric, and vegetation or mechanical support like terraces and retaining structures. Select coarse, angular materials for slope toe and drainage, and use finer or blended materials only where stabilization is needed without blocking flow paths. Installing erosion control fabric and encouraging plant cover will reduce washout during heavy rains and freeze-thaw cycles. For larger slopes, consult a contractor or engineer to specify material gradation and structural measures.
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