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Chattanooga Stone Delivery

Chattanooga Stone Delivery

Chattanooga Stone Delivery

Regular price $87.00 per yard
Regular price Sale price $87.00
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Figure area and depth based on use. Chattanooga decorative beds run shallow. Paths, patios, and driveways run 4 to 6 inches deep.
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A yard is approximately 27 cubic feet. As a general guideline, one yard of material can cover an area of about 100-160 square feet at a 2-3 inch depth.

Classic pea gravel with smooth, rounded edges and natural earth tones. A versatile favorite for pathways, patios, drainage, and decorative ground cover.

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How It Works

Getting started is easy — just follow these simple steps

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Choose your stone

Make sure you adjust the quantity to your home's needs. You can use our calculator to estimate how much you'll need.

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Select your delivery date

Select a delivery date you'd like for the product to be dropped off at your home

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Sit back and wait

Sit back, wait, and let us work our magic to make sure the highest quality product is delivered to your driveway.

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Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project

Paths and borders in Chattanooga need stone. Beds need mulch and good soil for clay conditions. Combine materials for a finished look in one delivery.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Do not use road salt or ice melt chemicals on stone surfaces during Chattanooga winters. Salt damages many stone types, kills adjacent plants, and corrodes metal edging over time.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Permeable stone surfaces reduce stormwater runoff compared to solid concrete or asphalt and may qualify for environmental incentives, tax credits, or rebates in some Chattanooga area jurisdictions.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Spread decorative stone with a landscape rake rather than a shovel for even coverage. Raking distributes material evenly without creating the piles and bare spots that shoveling tends to cause.

The Unique Landscape of Chattanooga

For paths, borders, and drainage, stone is hard to beat. Chattanooga humidity and storms can fuel weeds and washout without good coverage. In Chattanooga, Tennessee, stone gives you clean lines and a finish that won’t break down or wash away like organics. Stone stabilizes high-traffic spots, improves drainage, and keeps mud away. Good base + grade + edging prevents ruts and keeps the finish clean. Choose stone by function: drainage rock, walkway gravel, or decorative river rock. Delivery lets you finish the project in one go—no hauling, no repeat trips.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I put stone directly on grass?

Bad idea. Grass dies but doesn't vanish—it becomes bumpy debris under the stone. Remove or kill grass, prep properly, then install.

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What depth should stone be?

Decorative areas need 2 inches, paths 3–4, driveways 4–6. Given Chattanooga's 55-inch annual rainfall, err toward deeper.

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What stone works around plants?

Avoid limestone near acid-loving plants—it raises pH over time. Granite and river rock are pH-neutral and safe for most plantings.

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Will stone affect my soil pH?

Limestone and marble chips raise pH over time. Granite and river rock are neutral. Choose based on nearby plants' needs.

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What stone is best for drainage?

Go with crushed stone, 1–2 inch size. Angular pieces interlock for stability while spaces between allow drainage.

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How do I keep weeds out of stone?

Start with solid fabric installation. When weeds appear, address them before they seed. Regular checks keep things manageable.

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How do I prepare the area for stone?

Strip grass, grade the base away from buildings, compact, lay fabric, spread stone. With Chattanooga's clay, base prep matters a lot.