Stone delivery in Portland, TN
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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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What to know about Portland
Why Portland homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Portland has a population of 23,380 and is experiencing steady growth at 1.80% annually, creating ongoing demand for residential landscaping and small-scale construction projects. With a temperate climate that averages 228 sunny days a year and 34.25 inches of rain annually in hardiness zone 8b, homeowners face both wet winters and bright summers that influence soil drainage and plant choices. That combination — steady growth plus a climate that alternates wet and dry periods — drives local need for dependable aggregates. Homeowners order stone to stabilize slopes, create low-maintenance paths, set patio bases, and improve drainage around foundations and driveways. Quality stone reduces erosion, improves water flow, and lasts longer under seasonal wetting and drying, making it a practical choice for Portland properties where reliable performance matters.
Popular projects in Portland this season
- Stone driveway resurfacing - 50 tons
- Stone patio install - 10 tons
- Stone retaining wall - 20 tons
- Stone garden path - 6 tons
- Stone French drain - 8 tons
Portland quick facts
- Location
- West Tennessee
- Population
- 23,380
- 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
- Cold Moisture Delay
- High Heat Drying
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Stone delivery questions
How much does a load of stone usually cost in West Tennessee (Portland)?
Prices for crushed stone in West Tennessee vary by type and supplier, but expect a delivered range roughly between $40 and $80 per ton for common crushed stone in the Portland area. A typical tri-axle load (about 10-14 cubic yards or roughly 13-20 tons) can therefore run several hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on material and delivery distance. Hello Gravel shows upfront pricing for your zip code and can provide exact quotes for Portland, TN.
What is the cheapest stone option for a driveway in Portland?
Crusher-run (also called crusher fines or road-base) is usually the most economical stone option for driveways because it contains fines that compact well and need less material to form a stable surface. In Portland's clay soils, a well-compacted crusher-run base of 3-6 inches topped with 1-2 inches of decorative stone gives good value. Prices and availability vary by supplier, so check Hello Gravel for local options and quotes.
Is crushed stone the same as gravel?
No — crushed stone is mechanically broken rock with angular edges, while natural gravel is rounded from river or glacial action. In Portland, suppliers may use the terms interchangeably in casual conversation, but crushed stone tends to lock together better for driveways and paths, while rounded gravel is looser and used for decorative areas.
How is stone delivered in Portland, TN?
Stone is delivered by dump trucks (typically tri-axle) that unload by dumping material at your drop location. Hello Gravel coordinates local haulers, confirms access and delivery times, and drivers may be able to tailgate spread at their discretion; this service should be requested at checkout and is not guaranteed. Make sure driveways and gates are accessible and that you mention any steep grades or overhead obstructions when ordering.
How much area will 1 ton of stone cover?
Coverage depends on stone density and depth, but a good rule for crushed stone is that 1 ton covers roughly 100 to 125 square feet at a 2-inch depth. For thicker layers (3-4 inches), 1 ton will cover proportionally less area. Use Hello Gravel's material calculator or provide your project dimensions for a precise estimate for Portland.
How much does a dump truck load of stone cover?
A standard tri-axle dump truck in our network typically carries about 10-14 cubic yards (roughly 13-20 tons), depending on the material. That quantity will cover about 800 to 1,600 square feet at a 2-inch depth, or about half that area at a 4-inch depth. Exact coverage depends on material type and compaction, so we recommend sending dimensions when you request a quote.
Is 2 inches of stone enough for a driveway in Portland?
Two inches is usually too thin for a driveway in Portland's climate and clay soils; it may work as a top dressing but won't resist wheel rutting or heavy loads. For a stable residential driveway we recommend a base of 3-6 inches of crusher-run or compactable base stone with a 1-2 inch wearing layer of decorative stone on top. Proper grading and drainage are also important in West Tennessee to prevent pooling and washout.
What kind of stone compacts like concrete for driveways?
Crusher-run, crushed limestone, and stone with fines (sometimes called road-base) compact very tightly and form a firm, nearly paved surface when properly installed and compacted. While these materials can become very hard under compaction, they are not literal concrete and can still shift over time; a compacted base plus regular maintenance gives the best long-term performance in Portland's conditions. For a paved look, some homeowners use compacted asphalt millings, but availability varies locally.
What are the downsides of stone driveways in Portland?
Common downsides include displacement of loose stone, more frequent maintenance (raking and topping up), dust in dry months, difficulty with snow plows, and potential potholes if the base is inadequate. Portland's clay soils and seasonal heavy rain can cause drainage issues and rutting without proper grading and a compacted base. Plan for periodic upkeep and consider edging or geotextile fabric to reduce migration.
Are asphalt millings cheaper than crushed stone here?
Asphalt millings can be cheaper per ton and compact into a hard, paved-like surface, but prices and availability depend on local sources in West Tennessee. Crushed stone gives better drainage and a more traditional gravel look, while millings are better where you want a firmer, low-dust driving surface. Request quotes for both options in Portland to compare true delivered cost and performance for your project.
How much will a 20 ft gravel driveway cost in Portland?
Costs depend on width, depth, and stone type. For example, a 20 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway (200 sq ft) at a 3-4 inch finished depth typically requires about 2.5 to 3.5 tons of stone, so at $40 to $80 per ton expect material costs roughly $100 to $280, plus delivery and any spreading fees. For an accurate total for your Portland address, use Hello Gravel's calculator and request a delivery quote.
How much will a 100 ft gravel driveway cost in Portland?
Assuming a 100 ft long by 12 ft wide driveway (1,200 sq ft) at a 4-inch depth, you would need about 20 to 22 tons of stone. At local crushed stone prices of roughly $40 to $80 per ton, material cost would be approximately $800 to $1,760, plus delivery and any installation or compaction costs. Contact Hello Gravel for a precise quote based on your exact dimensions and preferred stone type.
Can you fit a yard of stone in a pickup truck?
You can physically fit about 1 cubic yard of stone in a pickup bed, but weight is the limiting factor: 1 cubic yard of crushed stone weighs roughly 1.3 to 1.5 tons, which exceeds the payload capacity of most pickup trucks. For safety and to meet Hello Gravel's minimums (3 tons), we recommend ordering delivery rather than trying to haul stone in a standard pickup in Portland.
How much is a 10-yard load of stone?
A 10 cubic yard load of crushed stone is roughly 13 to 15 tons depending on type. Using typical local delivered pricing of $40 to $80 per ton, expect a 10-yard load to cost in the ballpark of $520 to $1,200 for material and delivery, though exact pricing depends on the stone type and your Portland zip code. Get an exact price and delivery options by entering your address on Hello Gravel.
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