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#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 Boston
Why Boston homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Boston has a city population of 11,900 and is experiencing steady development with an annual growth rate of 2.40%. With an average annual rainfall of 34.25 inches and roughly 228 sunny days per year, local yards and streets see a mix of wet and dry seasons that influence landscaping and drainage needs. The city's hardiness zone is 8b, which affects plant choices and how soils behave under seasonal moisture cycles. That combination of growth, weather, and urban infill drives steady demand for reliable aggregates—homeowners and contractors alike need materials that manage water, control erosion, and create durable surfaces for driveways, walkways, and patios. Stone is a practical choice for Boston projects because it promotes drainage, resists washout, and provides stable support for edging and pavers. In clay or loamy soils common to urban yards, well-graded stone helps reduce surface runoff and ponding after heavy rains. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers who source regionally appropriate stone and coordinate delivery on your schedule; our platform makes it simple to calculate quantities, choose grades suited to drainage or decorative uses, and arrange dump-truck delivery with typical lead times of 2+ business days or next-day options when available.
Popular projects in Boston this season
- Stone patio - 20 tons
- Stone walkway - 6 tons
- Stone retaining wall - 35 tons
- Stone driveway base - 45 tons
- Stone garden edging - 3 tons
Boston quick facts
- Location
- West Virginia
- Population
- 11,900
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Boston projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Freeze Thaw Risk
- High Compaction Strength
- Slow Winter Curing
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Stone delivery questions
How much stone fits in a dump truck and what does it cost in Boston, VA?
A typical tri-axle dump truck used in our network carries roughly 10 to 14 cubic yards of crushed stone, which is commonly 12 to 20 tons depending on stone size and moisture. Price varies by material, haul distance, and local supply, so check Hello Gravel for zip-specific pricing; remember our minimum order is 3 tons and standard delivery is 2+ business days.
Is crushed stone the same as gravel for Boston projects?
No. Crushed stone is mechanically crushed rock with angular edges that locks together, while gravel is naturally rounded river rock. In Boston, VA you will usually see crushed stone recommended for driveways and base layers because it compacts better than rounded gravel.
What should I put down before spreading stone in Boston, VA?
Start with good grading and a compacted subgrade, then lay geotextile fabric to limit mixing with local clay soils. Add a compacted base layer (commonly 4 to 6 inches of crushed stone) before finishing with a 1 to 2 inch surface layer, especially for driveways or work areas.
Is there a type of stone that hardens like concrete?
No natural stone self-hardens like concrete, but mixes that include stone dust or 'crusher run' can compact into a firm surface. For a truly rigid surface, consider concrete, asphalt, or engineered stabilizers (polymeric binders) that lock stone together; consult suppliers for products suited to Boston, VA freeze-thaw conditions.
How much will a 20 ft gravel driveway cost in Boston, VA?
Costs depend on width, length, depth, and stone type. As a quick example, a 20 ft wide by 50 ft long driveway at 4 inches compacted depth typically requires about 12 to 15 tons of stone; material and delivery costs vary locally, so use Hello Gravel's calculator or request a zip-specific quote for exact pricing.
Is 2 inches of stone enough for a driveway in Boston, VA?
Generally no; 2 inches is too thin for a driveway and will rut under vehicle traffic. Aim for 4 to 6 inches of compacted base stone plus 1 to 2 inches of surface stone for light residential use, and thicker for heavier vehicles or poor subgrade soils common in parts of Virginia.
Which is cheaper in Boston, VA: gravel or crushed stone?
Local availability drives price, but gravel (rounded stone) is often slightly cheaper where river deposits are nearby. Crushed stone typically costs more because it is processed, but it is also better for driveways and compaction; check Hello Gravel for zip-based pricing to see current local differences.
What size stone is best for driveways in Boston, VA?
A commonly recommended surface size is 3/4 inch crushed stone (often sold as '57' or '3/4'). For a stable base use a mix that includes larger aggregate and fines (crusher run or 21A) and finish with the 3/4 inch surface stone for traction and drainage.
What is the cheapest type of stone to buy locally?
Cheapest options are often crusher run or recycled crushed concrete, since they include fines and require less processing. They work well for base layers, but consider tradeoffs in appearance and drainage before choosing them for a finished surface in Boston, VA.
Can you put stone directly over dirt in Boston, VA?
You can, but it is not recommended without prep: grade and compact the dirt, install geotextile fabric, and add a proper base layer so the stone does not sink into the native clay. Taking these steps prevents washouts and uneven settling that are common with Virginia soils.
What's the cheapest way to get stone for a driveway near Boston, VA?
Ordering bulk by the ton through Hello Gravel is usually the most cost-effective route compared with bagged stone. Choose standard delivery, pick locally sourced material, and consider recycled aggregates if appropriate; use our calculator to minimize waste and excess cost.
Why should I put fabric under stone in Boston, VA?
Geotextile fabric reduces mixing of stone and the native soil, helps prevent weeds, and improves long-term stability—especially important over the clay-rich soils found in many Virginia yards. It is not a substitute for the proper base depth, but it makes the stone layer perform better over time.
How much area does a 50 lb bag of crushed stone cover?
A 50 lb bag is roughly 0.5 cubic feet, so it covers about 6 square feet at a 1 inch depth or about 3 square feet at 2 inches. For driveway and larger projects in Boston, VA, buying bulk tons is more economical than many small bags.
Can you spray something on stone to make it hard in Boston, VA?
Yes — there are stabilizing sealers and polymer binders that coat and lock small stones into a firmer, dust-free surface. These products vary in performance for vehicle loads and in cold climates, so test a small area and consult a local supplier familiar with Boston, VA conditions before use.
Does the '10/20/30/40' rule apply to stone for concrete or driveways?
There is no universal '10/20/30/40' rule for general stone use; concrete mix and aggregate gradation are engineered to meet specific strength and durability requirements. If you need stone for concrete, ask your supplier for the correct aggregate spec or a standard mix design for your Boston, VA project.
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