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Stone in Portland

#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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How Hello Gravel Works?

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Why Portland Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Portland

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

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Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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Quick Turnaround

Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

Local Insights

What to know about Portland

Why Portland homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Portland has a city population of 777,564 and a metro population of 2.6+ million, and is growing at an annual rate of 1.80%. Its Pacific Northwest setting and mild coastal geography create a landscape that balances wet winters and sunny summers: Portland sits in hardiness zone 8b, averages about 228 sunny days per year, and receives roughly 34.25 inches of rain annually. That mix of rain, sun, and steady development drives strong demand for reliable aggregates. Homeowners and contractors need stone that manages surface water, prevents erosion on sloped lots, and provides a stable base for patios, walkways, and driveways. Because regional geology affects color and texture, Portland buyers often prioritize locally sourced stone for both performance and aesthetic match as infill and mixed-use projects increase material needs across the city and metro area.

Popular projects in Portland this season

  • stone patio - 12 tons
  • stone garden path - 3 tons
  • stone retaining wall - 18 tons
  • stone driveway base - 30 tons
  • stone dry creek bed - 5 tons

Portland quick facts

Location
Portland
Population
777,564
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.80% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Portland projects

Stable Fall Temps
Slow Winter Curing
High Compaction Strength
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Stone delivery questions

What is the typical delivered price per ton for stone in the Portland metro area?

Typical delivered prices for stone in Portland usually range from about $40 to $80 per ton depending on stone type, color, and distance from the quarry. Decorative or imported stones and smaller orders cost more; delivery fees and minimums also affect final price. Always check your zip code on Hello Gravel for the most accurate quote and remember our minimum order is 3 tons.

Which stone types are most common around Portland and what are they used for?

Locally quarried crushed basalt is the most common stone for driveways and base rock in Portland, with river rock and pea gravel used for decorative beds and drainage. Crushed rock (mixed aggregate) is used for base layers and high-traffic areas, while larger river rock is best for dry creek beds and erosion control. Choose stone based on function: drainage, load-bearing, or aesthetics.

How do local suppliers and delivery minimums work for stone in Portland, OR?

Hello Gravel connects you with Portland-area suppliers who typically deliver by tri-axle dump truck with regional pricing. Our platform requires a 3-ton minimum order; local supplier minimums may vary and some offer smaller loose deliveries by dump trailer. Delivery windows, truck access, and yard space affect whether a supplier can complete a drop at your site.

How does Portland's wet climate affect stone performance and maintenance?

Portland's rainy climate can cause stone to migrate, sink, and encourage weed growth if not installed on a proper base and slope. While true freeze-thaw damage is less frequent than in colder climates, occasional freezes can cause minor heaving in poorly compacted areas. Good drainage, edge restraints, geotextile fabric, and periodic regrading reduce weather-related issues.

How much stone do I need per area (tons, cubic yards) for driveways and paths?

Use 1 cubic yard = about 1.4 tons as a rule of thumb. At 2u0022 depth, one ton covers roughly 100-120 sq ft; at 3u0022 depth about 70-80 sq ft. For example, a 1,000 sq ft area at 3u0022 depth needs ~9.3 cubic yards or about 13 tons of stone.

Are there permits or HOA rules in Portland that affect gravel driveways or front-yard gravel?

City of Portland has stormwater and site development requirements that can affect large gravel installations, especially if you change drainage patterns or impervious area. Many HOAs have aesthetic covenants that limit visible loose gravel or specify stone color and size, so check both city permit requirements and your HOA guidelines before ordering. When in doubt, contact the city bureau or your HOA early in the planning stage.

What size stone and base prep is best for a gravel driveway in Portland soils?

For most Portland driveways, a compacted base of 4-6 inches of crusher-run or crushed rock (larger base aggregate) provides stable support, with a 1-2 inch wearing layer of 3/4u0022 crushed stone on top. Add geotextile fabric over soft or clay soils and install edge restraints to prevent migration. Sloping for drainage and additional base thickness in low spots will help performance in wet conditions.

How does stone compare to decomposed granite, crushed rock, or asphalt for driveways in Portland?

Stone provides good permeability and lower upfront cost than asphalt, but requires more maintenance such as regrading and topping up. Decomposed granite offers a firmer walking surface and a different look but can compact differently and may erode in heavy rain. Asphalt is the most durable and low-maintenance option but is less permeable and more expensive; Portland often favors permeable solutions where feasible for stormwater management.

What lifespan and maintenance should I expect for a stone gravel driveway in Portland?

A well-built gravel driveway in Portland can last 10-30 years depending on base quality, traffic, and maintenance. Expect routine annual tasks like regrading, weed control, and occasional top-up of 0.5-2 tons every 1-5 years; larger repairs or additional base material may be needed after heavy rains or rutting. Maintenance costs vary widely but are typically modest compared with paving; plan for periodic material purchases and occasional equipment rental or contractor time.

Is locally quarried basalt cheaper or better than imported stone in Portland?

Locally quarried basalt is widely available in the Portland region and usually costs less than imported decorative stone because of lower hauling costs. Basalt is durable and well suited for driveways and base material, while imported stones are often chosen for color and aesthetics and carry a premium. If you want a specific color or texture, expect higher prices and longer lead times for nonlocal materials.

Any practical tips for ordering and delivery of stone in Portland?

Provide clear drop location details and note overhead wires, gates, or tight turns in your order notes to avoid delivery complications. Request tailgate spreading at checkout if you want it, but remember drivers do it at their discretion and there are no guarantees. Choose delivery dates with 2+ business days standard notice or select next-day delivery before noon CST if available, and check your zip code on Hello Gravel for the most accurate timing and price.

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