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Stone in Providence
#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 Providence
Why Providence homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Providence is a growing community of 9,230 residents within a larger region of 2.5+ million people, and local development is keeping pace with a 2.10% annual growth rate. The area sits in USDA hardiness zone 8b and enjoys 228 sunny days per year alongside 34.32 inches of annual rainfall, which shapes how yards and driveways are built. Homeowners here increasingly choose stone because it offers long-term durability, natural drainage, and low maintenance compared with softer materials. Stone stabilizes slopes, reduces mud in wet spells, and creates stable surfaces for paths, patios, and perimeter beds—making it a smart choice for both small landscaping projects and larger renovation work. Regional sourcing also means color and texture reflect local geology, so expect natural variation in delivered material. Stone performs particularly well in Providence’s mix of sun and periodic rain: its permeability helps water pass through quickly after storms, while dense rock resists sun-driven breakdown and compaction. That makes stone a reliable option for drainage channels, base layers beneath pavers, and decorative beds that need to stay tidy year-round. Hello Gravel connects Providence homeowners with vetted local suppliers and haulers, providing clear pricing, material guidance, and scheduled deliveries so you get the right stone for your site and climate.
Popular projects in Providence this season
- stone patio - 15 tons
- stone retaining wall - 25 tons
- stone walkway - 6 tons
- stone veneer facade - 8 tons
- stone fire pit - 3 tons
Providence quick facts
- Location
- West Utah
- Population
- 9,230
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.32 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.10% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Providence projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Freeze Thaw Risk
- High Heat Stress
- Cold Night Risk
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Stone delivery questions
What do delivered prices for stone in Providence, UT usually look like?
Delivered stone prices in Providence typically vary by type, truck size, and season. Expect a rough range of $35 to $65 per ton for common crushed stone and $40 to $90 per cubic yard, but local availability and delivery fees can change that. Check your zip on Hello Gravel for an exact, up-to-date quote for your project.
Which stone types hold up best in Providence’s semi-arid climate with seasonal freeze-thaw?
Angular crushed stone (3/4u0022 crushed) and crushed limestone or granite generally perform best because they interlock and resist movement during freeze-thaw cycles. Rounded river rock tends to shift and is less stable for driveways but can work well for decorative beds. For walking surfaces, crusher fines or compactable mixes offer a firmer finish while still draining well.
Which stone should I use for a driveway or RV pad in Providence and what base/compaction specs are recommended?
For a driveway or RV pad, use a compacted aggregate base (3/4u0022 minus or class 2 road base) of 4 to 6 inches, compacted in 2-inch lifts, with a top wearing layer of 2 to 3 inches of 3/4u0022 crushed stone or angular stone. Aim for firm compaction; contractors commonly target about 90-95% relative compaction for the base. If you expect snowplows or heavy vehicles, increase base depth to 6 inches and consider edging to retain material.
How does stone compare to decomposed granite, crusher fines, and asphalt for Providence driveways?
Stone gravel (3/4u0022 crushed) is generally lower cost than asphalt to install but needs periodic replenishing and regrading; it drains better and is easier to repair. Decomposed granite and crusher fines give a smoother walking surface but can rut under heavy vehicle use and need more maintenance in high-traffic or wet freeze-thaw areas. Asphalt lasts longer with less frequent topping but costs more up front and reduces permeability, which matters for Providence's stormwater concerns.
How long do stone driveways last in Providence and what maintenance should I expect with snowplow use?
A well-built stone driveway can last many years with regular maintenance, but wearing layers will need topping every 2 to 4 years depending on traffic and winter plowing. Expect some displacement from snowplows; use higher-profile edging and keep the top layer depth at 2-3 inches to make plow impacts less damaging. Annual raking, occasional regrading, and adding 1 to 2 tons every few years is typical for a homeowner-level drive.
How many tons of stone do I need for a 1-car (12x40 ft) and 2-car (20x40 ft) driveway at 3u0022 and 6u0022 depths?
Use tons = area (sq ft) * depth (in) / 231 for crushed stone (this uses ~1.4 tons per cubic yard). For a 1-car 12x40 (480 sq ft): about 6.2 tons at 3u0022 and about 12.4 tons at 6u0022. For a 2-car 20x40 (800 sq ft): about 10.4 tons at 3u0022 and about 20.7 tons at 6u0022.
What are typical minimum delivery loads and truck types for Providence addresses?
Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order, which covers small projects. Local suppliers commonly use tri-axle dump trucks that carry about 10 to 14 tons; smaller straight trucks or end-dumps may be available regionally but can carry less and sometimes add a delivery fee. If you need under-truckload amounts or specific placement, request details at checkout and our team will check local hauler options.
Are there permitting or HOA limits for replacing lawns or driveways with stone in Providence?
Local rules vary: Providence city codes, county stormwater rules, and neighborhood HOAs can have restrictions on surface materials, colors, runoff control, and permeable area requirements. Before ordering, check your HOA covenants and contact Providence city planning or building department to confirm setbacks or stormwater requirements. If in doubt, contact Hello Gravel and we can flag likely permitting issues for your zip code.
What stone blends work best for low-maintenance xeriscape and slope erosion control in Providence?
For xeriscaping in Providence, use medium angular gravel (3/8u0022 to 3/4u0022) mixed with locally sourced crushed rock to discourage weeds and retain light moisture while allowing drainage. On slopes, pair graded stone with biodegradable erosion control fabric and use larger riprap or 1-2u0022 rock at drainage paths and swales. Lighter-colored stone helps reflect heat and complements native drought-tolerant plants; include color notes in your order if you have a preference.
When is the best time to order and install stone in Providence to avoid frost heave and ensure good compaction?
Plan installation from late spring through early fall (May through October) when soils are thawed and drier so you can achieve proper compaction. Avoid major installs during winter freeze or immediately after heavy seasonal snowmelt, as frozen or saturated ground prevents proper compaction and increases frost-heave risk. If you need delivery in winter, discuss timing and spreading with our team since drivers may be limited by conditions.
Any practical tips for working with stone in Providence (placement, snow management, and appearance)?
Ask for angular crushed stone for driveways to reduce movement, and request tailgate placement notes at checkout to guide the driver. Install edging to keep material in place against snowplows, and consider a coarser top layer near drive edges to reduce tracking. Finally, order a little extra (5-10%) to allow for compaction settling and future top-dressing.
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