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Stone in Charleston

#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 Charleston

Why Charleston homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Charleston, with a city population of 234,258 and a metro area population of 2.6+ million, is a rapidly growing coastal community experiencing 2.33% annual growth. Its humid subtropical climate—USDA hardiness zone 8b, roughly 228 sunny days per year, and 34.32 inches of annual rainfall—creates steady demand for durable, well-draining materials. New builds, renovations, and landscaping upgrades in both historic neighborhoods and expanding suburbs drive consistent need for aggregates that resist erosion, handle heavy summer storms, and perform in salt-influenced soils near the coast. Homeowners choose stone for its strength, longevity, and low maintenance: it stabilizes driveways, improves drainage around foundations, and forms a solid base for patios and walkways. Local sourcing and predictable delivery matter here because timely material arrival keeps projects on schedule and protects newly finished work from sudden weather.

Popular projects in Charleston this season

  • Charleston stone patio - 12 tons
  • Stone driveway base - 45 tons
  • Garden stone pathway - 8 tons
  • Coastal stone riprap - 80 tons
  • Stone pool surround - 20 tons

Charleston quick facts

Location
Charleston-North Charleston, SC
Population
234,258
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.32 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.33% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Charleston projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Moisture Window
High Heat Stress
Cool Wet Conditions

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Stone delivery questions

How much does a dump truck load of stone typically cost in Charleston, SC?

A tri-axle dump truck in the Charleston area usually carries about 10 to 14 tons of crushed stone. Delivered material prices vary by type and season, but expect a rough range of $35 to $70 per ton in the Southeast, so a full truckload often runs about $350 to $980 plus any delivery or site-fee. Final price depends on the stone type, your zip code, and availability—check your zip code on Hello Gravel for an exact quote.

How much area will 1 ton of crushed stone cover in Charleston?

One ton of crushed stone generally covers about 100 square feet at a 1-inch depth. For common driveway and path depths, plan on roughly 50 sq ft at 2 inches and 33 sq ft at 3 inches. Local soil and compaction in Charleston can change coverage slightly, so use the material calculator or contact our team for a tailored estimate.

What does 20 tons of stone cover and cost in Charleston?

Twenty tons of crushed stone will cover roughly 2,000 sq ft at a 1-inch depth, about 1,000 sq ft at 2 inches, or about 667 sq ft at 3 inches. Using a regional price range of about $35 to $70 per ton, expect material costs between $700 and $1,400 before delivery and spreading fees. Exact pricing and coverage depend on stone type, compaction, and delivery location—check your zip code for quotes.

How much stone do I need and what will it cost for a 20 ft driveway in Charleston?

A typical 20 ft driveway example (20 ft long by 10 ft wide) is 200 sq ft. At a 3-inch gravel base that is about 1.8 cubic yards or roughly 2.5 to 3 tons, but Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum so you may order at least that much. Material costs locally often range from $35 to $70 per ton, so expect $100 to $250 for material plus delivery and any labor for spreading or compacting.

Is 2 inches of stone enough for a Charleston driveway?

For regular vehicle traffic in Charleston's coastal soils, 2 inches of stone is generally not enough as a structural base. We recommend a compacted base of 4 to 6 inches of crushed stone for durability, with an optional 1 to 2-inch top dressing for aesthetics. Local clay soils and drainage conditions mean a thicker base helps prevent rutting and washout.

How much stone do I need for a 40 ft driveway in Charleston?

A 40 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway is 400 sq ft. For a typical 4-inch compacted base you would need about 5 cubic yards, which is roughly 7 to 8 tons of crushed stone. Always round up for compaction and waste, and use our calculator or contact us to confirm quantities for your specific site and desired depth.

How many cubic yards or tons can a 7x14 dump trailer carry when hauling stone?

A 7x14 dump trailer with standard side heights usually holds about 2.5 to 4.0 cubic yards of material, depending on side height and whether it is heaped. That equates to roughly 3.5 to 6 tons of crushed stone. Exact capacity varies by trailer build and stone density, so check your trailer specs before loading or order through Hello Gravel for truck delivery if you need more material.

Is crushed stone the same as natural gravel around Charleston?

No—crushed stone is mechanically broken rock with angular edges, while natural gravel is rounded and formed by river or ocean action. In Charleston you will see both: crushed stone performs better for compacted driveways and base layers, while rounded gravel is often used for decorative paths and drainage areas. Choose crushed stone when you need stability and interlock.

What is the cheapest way to get stone for a project in Charleston?

Buying in bulk from a local supplier through a marketplace like Hello Gravel is usually the most cost-effective approach, since per-ton prices drop with larger orders and you avoid retail bagged costs. Choose a common local stone type, schedule standard delivery (2+ business days), and order near your actual need to minimize waste and extra hauling fees. Compare quotes by zip code and consider off-peak delivery to reduce costs.

How far will 20 tons of stone spread on a landscaping project in Charleston?

Coverage depends on depth: 20 tons will cover about 2,000 sq ft at 1 inch, 1,000 sq ft at 2 inches, or about 667 sq ft at 3 inches. For landscaping beds or pathways in Charleston’s climate, allow extra material for settling and minor grading—plan 5 to 10 percent more than calculated. If you need help, use our material calculator or contact Hello Gravel for a site-specific recommendation.

Where can I see historic cobblestone and stone streets in Charleston?

Charleston’s historic district includes numerous stone features—look for granite cobble setts and stone alleys in the French Quarter, around The Battery, and in parts of South of Broad. Many of those setts were originally ship ballast or local granite and provide a good example of traditional stone paving in the city. If you plan work near historic areas, check local preservation rules before altering stone surfaces.

Why is Rainbow Row in Charleston associated with stone?

Rainbow Row is famous for its pastel, historic houses that sit along cobbled and paved alleys in the historic district, so stone appears in the nearby sidewalks, alleys, and seawalls. The stonework—granite setts and historic masonry—helps define the area’s character and durability. When choosing stone for projects in downtown Charleston, expect similar weathered colors and consider regional sourcing to match that look.

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