Stone delivery in Boston, MA
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Stone in Boston
#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 Boston
Why Boston homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Boston, Massachusetts, has a city population of 157,342 and a metro area population of 2.6+ million, and is growing at 1.80% annually. Situated along the coast in hardiness zone 8b, the area averages 228 sunny days and about 34.32 inches of rain each year?conditions that support frequent landscaping, infrastructure maintenance, and urban revitalization projects. Homeowners here often face compacted soils, coastal erosion, and seasonal freeze?thaw cycles that increase demand for durable, well-graded aggregates. Stone is a common solution because it delivers structural stability, reliable drainage, and lower long-term maintenance than loose soils or organic mulches. When selecting stone, Boston residents should consider local geology, particle size, and whether the material will tolerate coastal salt exposure and repeated wet-dry cycles.
Popular projects in Boston this season
- Stone Patio (Bluestone) - 12 tons
- Stone Retaining Wall - 25 tons
- Stone Steps - 6 tons
- Stone Driveway Base - 40 tons
- Stone Rain Garden Bed - 8 tons
Boston quick facts
- Location
- Boston
- Population
- 157,342
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.32 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Boston projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Freeze Thaw Risk
- Dry Stable Conditions
- Cold Weather Limits
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Stone delivery questions
What does 'stone' mean for Boston homeowners ordering through Hello Gravel?
On Hello Gravel, 'stone' usually refers to crushed or washed rock used as base or surface material (examples: 3/4" crushed stone, crusher-run, or screenings). In Boston these materials are locally sourced and will vary in color and angularity based on regional quarries. Stone is commonly used for driveways, walkways, bases for pavers, and drainage projects.
How much does stone typically cost delivered to Boston?
Prices vary by type, size, and season, but expect roughly $30 to $70 per ton delivered in the Boston area for common crushed stone. Hello Gravel has a minimum order of 3 tons and offers standard delivery in 2+ business days; exact pricing is shown at checkout and depends on supplier availability and any delivery fees.
Which suppliers deliver bulk stone to Boston and what are typical minimums?
Hello Gravel connects you with local quarries and landscape suppliers that deliver to Boston neighborhoods; exact supplier names depend on your zip code. Typical minimums for bulk delivered by dump truck are 3 tons through Hello Gravel, though some local yards may sell by the yard or accept smaller orders—check the quote details in checkout for supplier-specific minimums.
What stone sizes and types are best for Boston driveways and walkways?
For Boston driveways, contractors typically use a compacted crushed-stone base (often 3/4" crushed stone or crusher-run) with a 1/4" to 3/4" surface stone or 3/8" screenings for a smoother finish. Walkways often use 3/8" to 1/2" washed stone or pea stone for comfort; choose angular crushed stone rather than rounded stones for better interlock and stability in New England freeze-thaw conditions.
How do Boston winters and freeze-thaw cycles affect stone driveways?
Boston's freeze-thaw cycles and road salt can cause settling, frost heave, and migration of surface stone if drainage and base are inadequate. To reduce problems, use a well-compacted crushed stone base, good drainage, edging to contain stone, and periodic top-ups after winter; expect to do more surface maintenance in the years following heavy snow seasons.
How do I estimate how many tons of stone I need for a typical Boston driveway?
Use this rule: tons = area (sq ft) x depth (in inches) x 0.00432. For example, a single-car driveway of 10' x 20' (200 sq ft) at a 6" total stone depth needs about 5.2 tons. Remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum, so round up and account for compaction and waste when ordering.
Do Boston building codes or HOAs restrict the use of stone for driveways or front yards?
Some Boston neighborhoods, historic districts, or private HOAs may have design guidelines or restrictions on driveway materials, curb cuts, and front-yard finishes. Before installing, check local zoning/permit requirements with the City of Boston and review any HOA covenants, especially in historic areas where paved or specific materials may be required.
What does professional installation cost in the Boston area for a stone driveway?
Installation costs vary widely based on site prep, excavation, drainage work, and edging; expect typical ranges around $3 to $10 per square foot for labor and materials in many Boston projects. A simple resurfacing job will be at the low end, while full excavation, geotextile, and drainage upgrades push costs higher; get multiple local quotes for accurate pricing.
Are there recommended subgrade and drainage practices for stone in Boston soils?
Yes. Use geotextile fabric to separate stone from native soil, install 4" to 6" (or more for driveways) of compacted crushed stone base, provide a slight slope for runoff, and include edge restraints to keep stone contained. Boston's variable soils and clay pockets make drainage and compaction especially important to prevent rutting and frost heave.
How long will a stone driveway last in Massachusetts and what maintenance is needed?
With a proper base and routine upkeep, a stone driveway in the Boston area can function well for 10 to 20 years, though the surface often needs refreshing sooner. Common maintenance includes annual raking and grading, topping up surface stone every 1 to 5 years, compacting problem spots, and clearing snow without displacing material against curbs.
What are common alternatives to stone for Boston driveways and how do they compare?
Common alternatives include asphalt (durable and low-maintenance but less permeable), concrete (long-lasting but more expensive and prone to cracking), and pavers (high-end appearance and durability with higher cost). Stone is more permeable and usually less expensive up front, but requires more ongoing surface maintenance compared with asphalt or concrete; choose based on budget, appearance, and drainage priorities.
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