Mike
Great communication throughout the process. Delivery was on time. Two thumbs up..👍🏻 👍🏻
August 12, 2026
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With a city population of 4,830 and located inside a metro area of 2.6+ million, Hubbard is experiencing steady, measured demand for residential and light commercial work. A 0.40% annual growth rate points to incremental expansion rather than rapid development, which means most projects are homeowner driven — driveway repairs, gardens, small additions, and phased landscaping — rather than large-scale construction. Local climate and geography shape material needs: 228 sunny days per year and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall create seasons of both moisture and sun exposure, so homeowners benefit from materials that manage water, resist erosion, and retain appropriate moisture in planting beds. Because regional sourcing affects texture and color, access to a range of quality bulk materials — soil blends, aggregates, and mulches — helps projects perform well and look cohesive in Hubbard’s environment.
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Mike
Great communication throughout the process. Delivery was on time. Two thumbs up..👍🏻 👍🏻
August 12, 2026
Brian K.
Scheduling and delivery were very smooth. Received exactly what I needed.
August 5, 2026
Amy
While I cannot speak to the actual service, I did enter my phone number to get a quote. I realized it was probably too much for my small project. But I received a very helpful follow up text conversation, and after I explained it was probably more than I needed, they still took time to help me work through how much I would need, and offered me possible solutions, even knowing I wouldn't be using their product. Makes me wish they had fit my needs, if that's the level of service they provided even to a non customers
August 4, 2026
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Prices vary by material, local supplier, and delivery distance, but many homeowners in West Oregon see a rough range from about $20 to $80 per cubic yard for common bulk materials. Finer materials and custom blends tend to be toward the higher end, while local crushed aggregates are usually less expensive. For an exact price for your zip code (97032) get a quote through our site.
Choose materials that compact well and shed water: angular, well-graded aggregates with a solid base layer generally perform best in wet climates. Good drainage, a compacted subbase, and a durable wearing surface are more important than any single material. Consider the expected traffic and maintenance when picking between options.
Standard delivery is typically 2+ business days, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Same-day service is uncommon and depends on local supplier capacity, truck availability, and site access. Rural driveways, narrow roads, or special unloading needs may add lead time.
Spring and summer are peak seasons, so deliveries and supplier availability can fill up faster; rainy fall and winter conditions can also slow schedules and make on-site work harder. Wet or muddy sites may prevent safe truck access or spreading, so plan deliveries for drier periods when possible. Book early and pick a flexible delivery date to reduce weather-related delays.
For erosion control on slopes, heavier, angular rock or larger graded stone for armoring and smaller washed materials for surface stabilization are common approaches. Combine aggregates with proper grading, retaining features, or erosion-control fabric for best results. Local soil type and rainfall intensity matter, so consider consulting with a landscaper or our team for a site-specific plan.
Measure the length, width, and desired depth of the area to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards; our online material calculator can do this for you. Note that tons versus cubic yards differ by material density, so use the calculator or ask our sales team for conversions. We recommend ordering a small overage (usually 5-10%) to account for compaction and grading.
Yes—city codes, county regulations, or HOA rules can affect driveway materials, impervious surface limits, and curbside appearance standards. Always check with Hubbard city planning, your county, or your HOA before starting a project to confirm permitted materials, setbacks, and any permit requirements. If in doubt, call our team and we can point you to local resources.
Hello Gravel generally requires a minimum order (commonly 3 tons) and uses tri-axle dump trucks for bulk deliveries; rural or tight-access sites may have additional fees. Narrow streets, low-clearance obstacles, or weight-restricted roads can affect where trucks can safely offload and may require smaller trucks or hand-spread services at extra cost. You will see any applicable fees at checkout and can discuss special needs with our team before delivery.
You can request tailgate spreading at checkout, but drivers perform spreading only at their discretion and when it can be done safely. This service is not guaranteed, and some sites or materials are not suitable for tailgate spreading. If spreading is essential, discuss options with our team ahead of time to understand possible fees or alternative solutions.
Start by identifying the project's purpose: load-bearing surfaces need compactable, angular aggregates while decorative areas can use smaller, finer materials; erosion control and drainage needs will change your choice as well. Consider local climate, desired look, maintenance, and budget, then use our material quiz or contact our sales team for recommendations tailored to Hubbard conditions. Request samples or small test areas when appearance is important.