Durham, with a population of 255,552, sits within a fast-growing regional economy that is reshaping demand for housing and outdoor spaces. A 2.50% annual growth rate across the metro translates into steady residential construction, infill projects, and homeowners investing in upgraded landscaping and hardscaping. Durham's position in the Piedmont, combined with 213 sunny days and about 46.00 inches of annual rainfall in a USDA hardiness zone 7b, means materials must perform for both sunny, plant-friendly conditions and significant wet-weather events. That climate mix drives demand for reliable bulk supplies—topsoil and compost for planting beds, graded fills for foundation and hardscape prep, and aggregates for drainage, walkways, and driveways—so projects stand up to seasonal wetting, drying, and moderate freeze-thaw cycles. Reliable local sourcing and accurate delivery schedules help homeowners avoid delays as projects scale across the 1.4+ million person metro.