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Stone in Memphis
#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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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 Memphis
Why Memphis homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Memphis has a city population of 2,880 and a metro area population of 2.3+ million, and it is seeing steady, modest growth at about 0.40% annually. With a temperate feel that averages 228 sunny days per year and 33.90 inches of rain annually in hardiness zone 8b, local projects must stand up to both sun and occasional heavy showers. That mix of weather and steady population expansion drives demand for durable, low-maintenance materials for driveways, drainage improvements, and landscaping upgrades. Homeowners in Memphis often choose stone because it provides long-lasting surface stability, excellent drainage, and a clean, low-maintenance finish that handles vehicle traffic and seasonal runoff without frequent replacement. Stone is particularly useful in Memphis’s climate because it sheds water, resists rutting in wet spells, and stays stable under frequent sun exposure. For pathways, driveways, French drains, and erosion control, crushed stone and larger aggregate offer predictable compaction and permeability that suit local soils and rainfall patterns. Hello Gravel connects Memphis homeowners with trusted local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery, making it simple to order the right stone, schedule delivery (standard service requires 2+ business days, next-day available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee), and add order notes for color or placement. Because materials are regionally sourced, texture and color can vary; our team helps you pick the best stone for your project and manages delivery from order to drop-off.
Popular projects in Memphis this season
- Stone Patio (flagstone) - 6 tons
- Stone Driveway (river rock) - 22 tons
- Stone Retaining Wall - 10 tons
- Stone Garden Edging - 3 tons
- Stone Fire Pit - 2 tons
Memphis quick facts
- Location
- West Missouri
- Population
- 2,880
- Metro Area
- 2.3+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.90 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Memphis projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Thawing Ground Risk
- High Heat Expansion
- Freeze Thaw Damage
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Stone delivery questions
How much is a 10-yard load of stone in Memphis, MO?
A 10-yard load of crushed stone in the Memphis, MO area generally contains about 13-15 tons, depending on the stone type and moisture. That volume will cover roughly 1,080 sq ft at 3 inches depth or about 1,620 sq ft at 2 inches. Exact pricing varies by material and delivery; get a quote through Hello Gravel for a firm price and to schedule delivery (minimum order 3 tons).
How much stone does a dump truck deliver and how many tons is that?
Most local tri-axle dump trucks used by Hello Gravel carry about 10-14 cubic yards of stone, which is roughly 13-18 tons depending on the stone density. Smaller or larger trucks are possible, so confirm truck size when you request delivery. Ask us for a specific quote including truck size, delivery fee, and any offloading needs.
What kind of stone 'hardens' like concrete for driveways and paths?
Stone that compacts with fines, often sold as crusher run or 3/4u0022 minus, can form a hard, stable surface when compacted tightly; adding a small amount of cement or a polymer stabilizer will further lock it in place. Keep in mind this is not the same strength as poured concrete, but it is commonly used for driveways, parking pads, and walkways in West Missouri. Always compact in layers and consider geotextile if the subgrade is soft or wet.
Which stone type is best for a driveway in Memphis?
Crushed limestone or crushed stone (3/4u0022 or 3/4u0022 minus) is the most common and practical choice around Memphis because it compacts well and is widely available locally. Build the driveway in layers: a 3-6 inch compacted base of larger crushed rock and a 1-2 inch wearing layer of 3/4u0022 stone. Proper drainage and compaction are crucial given local clay subsoils and seasonal rain.
Is 2 inches of stone enough for a driveway?
No. For a vehicle driveway in Memphis you should plan on at least 4 inches of compacted base on a well-prepared subgrade, and 6 inches for heavier loads or poor soil. Two inches is only suitable for a light footpath or a thin resurfacing over an already stable base.
How many square feet will a dump truck load of stone cover?
Use the truck cubic yards and your desired depth to estimate area: one cubic yard covers 324 sq ft at 1u0022 depth. For example, a 10-yard truck covers about 1,620 sq ft at 2u0022 depth, 1,080 sq ft at 3u0022 depth, or 810 sq ft at 4u0022 depth. Actual coverage varies by stone type and compaction, so plan a little extra for waste and settling.
What is the cheapest way to get stone in Memphis?
Buying in bulk and choosing locally sourced materials will usually give the best price; crushed limestone and recycled concrete tend to be the most economical options in West Missouri. Use Hello Gravel to compare local supplier quotes and factor in delivery fees and minimums to find the best overall cost. Ordering during off-peak seasons can sometimes lower rates as well.
How much area will 1 ton of stone cover?
Coverage depends on depth and stone density, but a good rule of thumb is: one ton covers about 200-230 sq ft at 1u0022 depth, about 100-115 sq ft at 2u0022 depth, and about 65-75 sq ft at 3u0022 depth. Variations in stone size and moisture change these numbers, so get a local estimate if you need precise quantities for Memphis projects.
What is 'poor man's concrete' when using stone?
In gravel work, 'poor man’s concrete' usually refers to densely compacted crusher fines or a mix of coarse stone with fines that forms a relatively hard surface when wet and compacted. It is an inexpensive option for patios or paths but does not match the strength or durability of proper poured concrete. In Memphis, it can work well for low-traffic areas if you prepare the base and control drainage.
Can you spray something on stone to make it hard and dust-free?
Yes. There are polymer binders and resin-based stabilizers available that lock small aggregate into a solid wearing surface and reduce dust. These products work well on compacted crusher fines or small crushed stone, but you should test a small area first and confirm the product handles local freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure. Consult local suppliers or Hello Gravel for recommended stabilizers that perform in West Missouri climates.
What is the 20/30/40 rule in concrete and why does gradation matter for stone?
The 20/30/40 rule refers to a simple guideline for aggregate proportions by size for a balanced concrete mix; for homeowners the key takeaway is that a mix of stone sizes (proper gradation) helps materials compact better and reduce voids. For stone surfaces in Memphis, using well-graded material (a mix of fines and larger particles) produces a stronger, less-mobile surface than single-size stone. If you prefer convenience, buy blends labeled for driveway or base use rather than trying to mix sizes yourself.
Can you put stone directly over dirt in Memphis?
You can, but you will get much better results if you prepare the subgrade first: remove organic material, regrade for drainage, install a geotextile fabric if needed, and compact the soil. Adding a crushed stone base of several inches and compacting it in layers prevents rutting and washout, which is important in West Missouri where clay and seasonal rain can cause movement. Skipping prep is fine for short-term or low-traffic uses but not recommended for driveways.
What is the least expensive stone option for a driveway in Memphis?
Locally crushed limestone, crusher run (also called crush and run), and recycled concrete are usually the most budget-friendly choices near Memphis. These materials are commonly available from West Missouri suppliers and compact well for a stable surface. Compare delivery and material quotes through Hello Gravel to find the best value for your exact location.
Is 2A or 2B stone better for a driveway in West Missouri?
2A (or equivalent) typically contains fines that help it compact into a stable, lockable surface and is often the better choice for driveways in Memphis. 2B or open-graded mixes drain better but do not compact as tightly and can shift under vehicle traffic. For most homeowners in West Missouri looking for a durable driveway, 2A-style material or a layered base with larger stone below and 2A on top is the practical option.
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