Stone delivery in Boston, NY
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Stone in Boston
#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 Boston
Why Boston homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Boston has a city population of 2,946 and sits within a growing regional market that supports steady home improvement and infill projects. With a growth rate of 0.40% annually and a metro area population of 2.3+ million, demand for practical, low-maintenance landscaping materials is consistent across neighborhoods. The local climate—about 228 sunny days per year and an annual rainfall of 33.50 inches—creates conditions where erosion control, reliable drainage, and durable surfaces matter. Homeowners choose stone because it stabilizes driveways and paths, prevents mud in wetter months, and provides a long-lasting, low-maintenance finish that fits both small yard upgrades and larger renovation jobs. Stone is especially well suited to Boston’s mix of urban lots and coastal-influenced weather. In conditions with moderate rainfall and abundant sunshine, well-graded stone helps shed water, reduce pooling, and protect soil structure in planting beds and slopes. Because regional sourcing affects texture and color, selecting stone locally ensures compatibility with existing hardscapes and soil. Hello Gravel connects Boston homeowners to trusted local suppliers and professional haulers so you can order the right stone online, pick a delivery date, and have materials dropped where you need them—without the hassle of coordinating multiple vendors.
Popular projects in Boston this season
- stone patio - 12 tons
- stone walkway - 6 tons
- stone retaining wall - 25 tons
- stone driveway base - 50 tons
- stone garden edging - 3 tons
Boston quick facts
- Location
- West New York
- Population
- 2,946
- Metro Area
- 2.3+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.50 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Boston projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Thaw Risk
- Dry Installation Optimal
- Cold Weather Limits
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Stone delivery questions
How much does a 10-yard load of stone typically cost in Boston, NY?
A 10-yard load of crushed stone in the Boston, NY area usually ranges from about $350 to $900 depending on stone type, delivery distance, and local quarry pricing. Regional factors and the amount of fines or specialty stone (like decorative or screened stone) affect price, so request a quote on Hello Gravel for an exact delivered price. Remember our minimum order is 3 tons and standard delivery takes 2+ business days.
How much stone does a standard dump truck deliver to homes in Boston?
A typical tri-axle dump truck used in our network delivers about 10 to 14 cubic yards of stone, which is roughly 14 to 20 tons depending on stone density. Local trucks and road access in small towns like Boston, NY can change capacity, so Hello Gravel will confirm the expected load size when you get a quote. Drivers may not be able to access tight driveways, so plan a safe drop zone in advance.
How much area will 1 ton of stone cover at common depths?
One ton of crushed stone covers about 60 to 80 square feet at a 2-inch depth and about 30 to 40 square feet at a 4-inch depth, with variation by stone size and compaction. For base layers (4–6 inches) plan on roughly 1.4 tons per cubic yard and calculate accordingly. Use Hello Gravel's material calculator or contact our team for a site-specific estimate.
What kind of stone gives a surface that compacts hard like concrete?
Crusher-run stone (also called crusher fines or 3/4u0022 minus) contains a mix of stone and fines that compacts tightly and forms a firm surface when compacted with a plate compactor. For a surface that behaves more like concrete, contractors often add a binder like polymer stabilizer or use cement-stabilized gravel, but those are specialty treatments and may require permits. Ask Hello Gravel about local suppliers who offer crusher-run or stabilized mixes in the Boston, NY area.
Is 2 inches of stone enough for a driveway in Boston, NY?
No, 2 inches of stone is generally too thin for a driveway that will carry cars; it is only suitable for a temporary walking surface or light foot traffic. For driveways expect at least 4 inches of compacted crushed stone over a well-prepared base, and 6–8 inches where heavy or frequent vehicle traffic occurs. Local freeze-thaw in upstate New York makes proper depth and compaction especially important.
How many linear feet will a dump truck load of stone cover for common depths?
A 10-yard truckload (about 10 cubic yards) will cover roughly 360 linear feet of a 3-foot-wide path at a 2-inch depth, or about 120 linear feet at a 6-inch depth. Coverage changes with the width and depth you need, so measure your project area and use Hello Gravel's calculator or ask our team for exact coverage estimates. Keep in mind local delivery constraints in Boston, NY may affect where the truck can safely dump.
About how much would a 20-foot stone driveway cost in Boston, NY?
A simple 20-foot-long by 10-foot-wide driveway (200 sq ft) surfaced with 4 inches of crushed stone typically needs about 2.5 to 3 cubic yards of material, costing roughly $150 to $500 for stone and delivery depending on stone type and local rates. Installation costs for grading, compaction, and edging will add to that total; contractors in the Boston area may quote separately for labor. Get a full quote from Hello Gravel and local installers to compare material and installation estimates.
What is the cheapest way to get stone delivered to my property in Boston, NY?
Buying in bulk and scheduling standard delivery in advance is usually the most cost-effective option; Hello Gravel’s platform helps match you with local suppliers and negotiated rates. Recycled stone or crusher-run can be cheaper than washed decorative stone, and picking up material from a nearby quarry yourself may save on delivery if you have suitable equipment. Always factor in truck access and the minimum order (3 tons) when comparing options.
Is crushed stone cheaper than rounded gravel in the Boston area?
Crushed stone is often priced similarly or slightly cheaper than decorative rounded gravel because crushed stone is commonly quarried and produced in large volumes. Rounded or washed decorative stone typically costs more due to extra processing and handling. Prices depend on local supply near Boston, NY, so request quotes for both types through Hello Gravel to see current local pricing.
How much stone do I need for a 40-foot driveway in Boston, NY?
For a 40-foot-long by 10-foot-wide driveway (400 sq ft) at a 4-inch compacted depth you will need roughly 5 to 6 cubic yards of stone, or about 7 to 9 tons depending on material density. For a heavier-duty driveway consider 6 inches of base, which increases material to about 7.5 to 9 cubic yards. Use Hello Gravel's calculator or contact our team with your exact dimensions for a tailored estimate.
What is the typical lifespan of a crushed stone surface in this region?
A well-installed crushed stone driveway or path in the Boston, NY area can last 5 to 15 years with regular maintenance like regrading, adding fresh stone, and keeping drainage working. Freeze-thaw cycles and vehicle traffic affect longevity, so proper base thickness and periodic top-ups extend service life. Hello Gravel can help you choose stone sizes and mixes that are easier to maintain in local climate conditions.
How many cubic yards of stone will a 7x14 dump trailer carry?
A 7x14 dump trailer typically holds about 1 to 1.5 cubic yards of loose stone, depending on how high the load is piled and the specific trailer capacity. That is far less than a standard tri-axle truck, so for most driveway or larger landscaping jobs ordering delivered by dump truck through Hello Gravel is more efficient. Remember our minimum order is 3 tons, so trailers are best for very small projects.
What is 'poor man's concrete' and is stone part of it?
'Poor man's concrete' usually refers to stabilizing a stone base with a small amount of cement or using compacted crusher fines to create a firm surface without pouring full concrete. That approach uses stone (often fines or crusher-run) as the primary aggregate and a binder like cement or polymer to harden the surface. It can be a budget-friendly option for small pads or paths, but structural or paved driveways should follow code and may require proper concrete or engineered base work.
Does the '20/30/40 rule' in concrete affect what stone I should use for a project?
The '20/30/40' phrase is not a standard rule for landscaping stone; concrete mix design is handled by engineers and refers to strength or aggregate grading rather than a simple rule for stone selection. For stone projects, focus on using the right aggregate size: larger crushed stone for base courses and smaller fines or topcoat stone for surface layers. If you are mixing concrete on site for footings or curbs, follow the concrete mix specifications provided for that structural work and consult a professional.
What can you spray on stone to make it hard and reduce dust in Boston, NY?
There are commercial polymer binders and resin stabilizers (such as gravel binders or dust suppressants) that can be sprayed on compacted stone to lock fines together and create a harder, dust-reduced surface. These products vary in cost and durability and are more commonly used on pathways and low-traffic areas; check local regulations and product suitability for freeze-thaw climates like upstate New York. Hello Gravel can help you source stone mixes compatible with stabilizers and advise on local suppliers who offer treated materials.
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