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Stone in San Antonio
#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 San Antonio
Why San Antonio homeowners choose Hello Gravel
San Antonio (city population: 1.6+ million) is a fast-expanding city where a growth rate: 1.80% annually is creating steady demand for housing, yards, and infrastructure improvements. The local climate—sunny days: 228/year, hardiness zone: 8b, and annual rainfall: 34.25 inches—means homeowners contend with intense sun, occasional heavy rains, and soils that vary from sandy to clay. Those conditions drive interest in durable, low-maintenance materials that manage runoff and stand up to heat. Stone is a go-to aggregate for many projects because it controls erosion, improves drainage, and reduces maintenance compared with organic mulches, making it a common choice for driveways, drainage swales, patios, and slope stabilization across San Antonio neighborhoods. Locally sourced stone meshes well with San Antonio’s environment: it drains quickly during sudden storms, resists sun fade over years, and anchors better than loose organic cover on the region’s varied soils. Stone is practical for French drains, dry creek beds, perimeter grading, and decorative hardscape where longevity matters—especially given the area’s sunny days: 228/year and annual rainfall: 34.25 inches. Hello Gravel connects you with regional suppliers and experienced haulers so you get the right stone size and color for your project, clear pricing, and scheduled delivery—standard service typically requires 2+ business days, with next-day options available when needed.
Popular projects in San Antonio this season
- Stone Patio - 15 tons
- Stone Driveway Base - 40 tons
- Stone Retaining Wall - 8 tons
- Stone Path Walkway - 6 tons
- Stone Dry Creek Bed - 20 tons
San Antonio quick facts
- Location
- San Antonio
- Population
- 1.6+ million
- 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 San Antonio projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Optimal Spring Curing
- Too Much Heat
- Slow Winter Curing
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Stone delivery questions
What is the typical delivered price for stone in San Antonio (per ton and per cubic yard)?
Delivered price for crushed stone in San Antonio commonly falls in the range of about $30 to $50 per ton, depending on stone type, size, and delivery distance. That converts roughly to $40 to $70 per cubic yard (using a typical density of about 1.3–1.5 tons per cubic yard). Prices vary by zip code and supplier, so check your exact delivery quote on Hello Gravel before ordering.
Are there local quarries or suppliers near San Antonio that sell stone by the ton?
Yes — the San Antonio market is served by local quarries and landscape supply yards that produce and sell crushed limestone and other stone by the ton. Hello Gravel connects you with nearby suppliers in the metro area, and regional product will often reflect Central Texas limestone or recycled aggregated options depending on location.
How many tons of stone do I need for a driveway or path? (Common conversions for 3/4u0022 and 1-1/2u0022)
Use this simple method: cubic yards = (area in sq ft * depth in inches) / 324, then convert cubic yards to tons using ~1.3–1.5 tons per cubic yard. Example: a 400 sq ft driveway at 3u0022 depth needs about 3.7 cubic yards, or roughly 5 to 6 tons. For planning, 3/4u0022 crushed stone is typically used as a top layer, and 1-1/2u0022 or larger is common for base material; densities are similar so the same conversion applies.
How do San Antonio summers and occasional flash floods affect stone performance?
Hot, humid summers can encourage weed growth, cause dust on finer stone types, and fade decorative color over time. Intense rain and occasional flash floods in certain areas can wash lighter stone sizes downstream or create ruts, so larger washed stone or secure edging and proper slope are recommended in flood-prone spots. Good base prep and geotextile help prevent movement and preserve drainage performance.
Which stone sizes and types work best in San Antonio for driveways, drainage, and landscaping?
For driveways: a compacted base of 2u0022–3u0022 crushed base rock with a 3/4u0022 crushed stone top layer is common and works well with Texas limestone. For drainage beds and French drains: use 1u0022–2u0022 washed stone or 1-1/2u0022 clean stone to promote flow. For landscape accents or pathways: 3/8u0022 to 3/4u0022 crushed limestone or decorative crushed stone is popular; color and texture will reflect local geology.
What should I expect to pay for professional stone installation in San Antonio (materials + labor per sq ft)?
Basic material-and-labor installs for simple landscape areas typically run about $2.50 to $6.50 per sq ft, depending on stone size, access, and site prep needs. Driveways or projects that require demolition, undercutting, geotextile, and compaction can range $6 to $12+ per sq ft. Prices vary by contractor, so get a detailed quote that includes base preparation and drainage work.
How should I prepare San Antonio clay soils before installing stone?
San Antonio's clay soils often hold moisture and can heave or settle, so proper preparation is critical: remove organic topsoil, add and compact a 4u0022–6u0022 (or deeper for driveways) base of crushed rock, and use geotextile fabric over soft spots to prevent mixing. Ensure the finished surface has a slight slope for runoff and install edging to keep stone contained during heavy rains.
What maintenance does stone need in residential San Antonio settings, and how long will it last?
Routine maintenance is simple: remove weeds, regrade after heavy rains, top-dress with a light layer of fresh stone every 2–5 years, and replace displaced stone after severe storms. With proper base preparation and periodic upkeep, driveway stone can last 10–20 years and landscape stone can last longer; high-traffic areas will need more frequent replenishing.
How does crushed stone compare to alternatives like pea gravel, decomposed granite, and crushed concrete in San Antonio?
Crushed stone (especially 3/4u0022 limestone) locks together better than pea gravel, making it a stronger surface for driveways and paths; pea gravel is softer and moves more with traffic. Decomposed granite compacts to a smooth surface but can dust and crack in extreme heat; crushed concrete is often cheaper but can be inconsistent in appearance and quality. Choose based on intended use: load-bearing surfaces favor crushed stone, while decorative or walking surfaces may accept other options.
Do I need permits or HOA approval to switch to a stone driveway or landscaping in San Antonio?
Possibly — many San Antonio neighborhoods and HOAs have rules about driveway materials, rock color, and front-yard landscaping; some city projects that change impervious surface area may require a permit. Check your HOA covenants and contact the City of San Antonio planning or permitting office if you are altering driveway footprint or drainage. When in doubt, get approval before ordering materials to avoid rework.
How do I calculate and order the right amount of stone using Hello Gravel for a San Antonio address?
Use Hello Gravel's material calculator on the product page: enter your zip code, area dimensions, and desired depth (in inches) to get a ton or cubic yard estimate; remember our minimum order is 3 tons. For unusual site conditions (steep slopes, flood zones, or soft clay), contact our sales team for an adjusted recommendation and delivery options for your San Antonio address.
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