Michael M.
Great communication, fast delivery, will definitely use them again
June 12, 2026
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Salt Lake City is a growing urban center home to 388,733 residents, situated in a high‑altitude basin and tied to a broader metro area serving 2.5+ million people. With a steady 0.80% annual growth, demand for housing, yard remodels, and public works projects is consistent rather than boom‑and‑bust—meaning homeowners and contractors regularly need reliable access to bulk materials. The city’s semi‑arid climate, 222 sunny days per year, and modest annual rainfall of 20.09 inches favor water‑wise landscaping and well‑drained construction assemblies. In practice this means homeowners increasingly seek materials that balance permeability, erosion control, and UV and freeze‑thaw durability: mixes for base layers, topsoils and soil amendments for drought‑tolerant plantings, mulches for moisture retention, and aggregates for stable hardscapes. Local conditions create specific performance requirements for any bulk material. Lower precipitation (20.09 inches) combined with frequent sun (222/year) increases UV exposure and evaporation, so materials that resist breakdown and help retain moisture perform better over time. The high‑altitude basin’s temperature swings and seasonal freeze‑thaw cycles affect compaction and settling, so proper gradation and installation matter for driveways, paths, and retaining structures. Hello Gravel helps Salt Lake City homeowners by connecting them to local suppliers that understand these conditions, offering clear pricing, material calculators, and delivery scheduling so you can choose and receive the right materials for your site and season.
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Michael M.
Great communication, fast delivery, will definitely use them again
June 12, 2026
Kim S.
I work for an industrial construction company that deals with a lot of civil work, and I'm very accustomed to building a proper base with specific materials on projects we work on. The people at Hello Gravel were very pleasant to deal with. Prices are good. Unfortunately, the product I asked for wasn't available after paying for it, but they worked hard at ensuring I had a suitabe alternative. In the end, it all worked well, and the staff were very attentive. Lots of operators would not have gone through the trouble they did to make sure I was happy as a customer. Hello Gravel did
June 11, 2026
Christopher N.
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June 11, 2026
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Buying in bulk is usually the most economical option for larger projects because the per-ton price is lower than bagged products. Compare truckload pricing and factor in our minimum order (3 tons), delivery fees, and storage space at your site. For small jobs, bagged products can be easier to handle and store, so weigh convenience against cost.
A common and effective starting point is a mix of about 70% topsoil and 30% compost for new planting beds, which improves fertility and structure without overwhelming the soil. For vegetable gardens or raised beds you may use higher compost content, while planting trees and shrubs often need less. Always consider your existing soil: heavier clay may need more compost and drainage amendments.
For projects that need multiple cubic yards, bulk delivery is usually cheaper per unit than buying the same material in bags. Bagged material can be more convenient for very small jobs or where storage is limited. Check the total cost including delivery, minimum order size, and any offloading or spreading needs before deciding.
A typical tri-axle dump truck used by local haulers can carry roughly 10 to 14 tons depending on the material and how it is measured (weight vs. cubic yards). Because density varies by material, ask for both ton and cubic yard estimates and use our material calculator to convert your project dimensions into an order size. Remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and delivery options that affect timing and price.
The 70/30 rule commonly refers to mixing about 70% native or purchased topsoil with 30% compost when preparing planting beds. It is a good general guideline for improving soil structure and nutrient content without creating a mix that is too rich or too loose. Adjust the ratio based on plant type, existing soil, and drainage needs.
Yes—top-dressing with compost or mulch is effective for lawns, established beds, and moisture retention, and it improves soil over time as it breaks down. For establishing new beds or planting directly into the soil, mixing compost into the top few inches gives faster improvement in plant health and root growth. Consider the project and timing: top-dressing is lower effort, mixing is better for new installations.
Two frequent mistakes are using too much organic material (which can create drainage or nutrient problems) and failing to account for local soil type and climate (Utah clay or sandy soils behave differently). Also avoid poor site preparation like not removing debris or not checking pH, and make sure materials are screened if fine texture is required.
Choose based on function: base layers need stable, compactable aggregates; surface finishes need the right texture for traction and drainage; plant areas require mixes that support roots and drainage. Consider Salt Lake City seasonal freeze-thaw cycles—good drainage and proper compaction reduce frost heave. If unsure, use our material quiz or contact the team to match local geology and intended use to the right material group (gravel, sand, dirt, stone).
Use our online material calculator to convert your project dimensions into cubic yards and then to tons, since densities vary by material. As a quick estimate, many common aggregates fall in a range of about 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard, but confirm with your supplier for the material you choose. Round up slightly to allow for compaction, grading, and waste.
Plan for at least 2 business days for standard delivery; next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee. Make sure the truck has safe access, a clear drop zone, and no overhead obstructions or permit-required restrictions—limited access can delay delivery or require smaller-haul options. You may request tailgate spreading at checkout, but drivers perform that at their discretion and it is not guaranteed.
No—natural materials vary by region, and materials sourced near Salt Lake City will reflect local geology and seasonal changes. Photos are a guide; you can add color or texture preferences in Order Notes, and our team can provide local supplier descriptions to help set expectations. If a material looks significantly different than expected, contact customer service promptly so we can help.
Contact our team as soon as possible—changes are easier to accommodate before the order is processed or dispatched. We will do our best to modify timing, quantities, or delivery location, but some changes may not be possible once the supplier and hauler are scheduled. Review your order confirmation and call or text the support numbers provided for fastest help.
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