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

The driver nailed it on putting the gravel I ordered in front of my trailer and between the sidewalk. Very satisfied with how my flowerbeds look now.

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Eau Claire Stone Delivery

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About this stone

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

The driver nailed it on putting the gravel I ordered in front of my trailer and between the sidewalk. Very satisfied with how my flowerbeds look now.

Plan for 2 inches of stone as a minimum for decorative ground cover and pathway applications in Eau Claire, with 3 to 4 inches for drainage installations where water will flow directly through the stone layer during and after rain events. A deeper layer in drainage applications ensures the stone does not compact and lose permeability after freeze-thaw cycles work through it over multiple winters.
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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.

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Measure the project area in square feet and multiply by your desired depth in inches, then divide by 324 to get the cubic yards of stone needed. For Eau Claire pathways and borders, a 2-inch depth is the practical minimum that provides good coverage and resists displacement from rainfall and regular foot traffic. When in doubt, adding an extra quarter yard to your order saves a second delivery trip.

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Pair your stone order with bulk soil from MulchMound.com to address any grading needs before you lay stone, ensuring water drains away from structures and toward appropriate lawn or garden areas. Adding hardwood mulch to the surrounding planting beds creates a polished Eau Claire landscape that manages moisture well and looks intentional across every season of the year.

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Mulch Mound Pro Tip

In Eau Claire, always lay a quality permeable landscape fabric under gravel pathways and stone ground cover before placing your material. Sandy loam is loose enough that gravel gradually works down into the native soil over time, causing the stone layer to thin and weeds to push through from below. Fabric keeps your depth consistent through Zone 4b freeze-thaw cycles and dramatically reduces the weed pressure that Eau Claire's warm, moist summers encourage in any open ground surface.

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For stone installed around foundation borders in Eau Claire, extend the bed at least 18 inches out from the siding and slope the stone surface slightly away from the house. Eau Claire's spring snowmelt accumulates against north and east-facing walls, and a properly sloped stone border channels that meltwater away from the foundation rather than pooling it against the basement wall. This is one of the most cost-effective steps you can take to prevent moisture intrusion without major excavation or waterproofing work.

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Eau Claire receives 33 inches of rain per year, and a well-designed stone dry creek bed can handle a significant share of the runoff from your roof and lawn during heavy spring storms. Route the creek bed from downspout outlets toward a low point in your yard or a rain garden planted with native Zone 4b species. The stone provides the drainage path, the plants filter the water, and together they reduce the erosion that bare sandy loam experiences during Eau Claire's most intense rain events in April and May.

The Unique Landscape of Eau Claire

Decorative and functional stone is one of the most practical investments an Eau Claire homeowner can make in their landscape, largely because it handles the city's climate challenges without the ongoing seasonal maintenance that organic materials require. Zone 4b winters with repeated freeze-thaw cycles can shift and heave rigid landscape elements, but gravel and crushed stone bases flex and resettle without cracking or structural damage. Eau Claire's 33 inches of annual rainfall demands reliable drainage solutions, and permeable stone pathways and borders let water move through the surface rather than pooling or running off across the yard in damaging sheets. Sandy loam already drains quickly, and stone used in combination with that native soil creates excellent drainage corridors for rain gardens, foundation borders, and low-lying areas that would otherwise stay wet after spring storms. Stone also eliminates the need for seasonal replenishment in areas where you want a permanent, low-maintenance ground cover that holds up through Eau Claire's full four-season weather cycle without fading or decomposing.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What size stone works best for pathways in an Eau Claire yard?

Pea gravel in the three-eighths to half-inch range is the most comfortable and stable underfoot for Eau Claire pathways. It packs down enough to walk on without shifting excessively, and it drains very well through the sandy loam base that most Eau Claire yards have naturally. For high-traffic areas, a compacted crushed limestone base topped with pea gravel gives you a firm surface that holds up reliably through Zone 4b freeze-thaw cycles all winter long.

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Will decorative stone shift or sink during Eau Claire's freeze-thaw winters?

Some minor movement is normal in Zone 4b, but proper installation minimizes it significantly. Setting stone over a 2 to 3 inch compacted gravel base rather than directly on native sandy loam allows for the slight heaving and resettling that Eau Claire winters cause without disrupting the finished surface. Edging with metal or plastic landscape borders keeps gravel from migrating into lawn areas during the spring thaw.

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Can I use stone to fix drainage problems in my Eau Claire yard?

Stone is one of the most effective drainage solutions available to Eau Claire homeowners. Dry creek beds filled with river rock redirect runoff from roof downspouts and sloped areas toward lawn edges or storm drains without eroding the sandy loam underneath. French drain trenches filled with washed gravel can address persistent wet spots that develop in low areas of Eau Claire yards, especially in neighborhoods where grading has settled significantly over many years.

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How does decorative stone hold up to Eau Claire's heavy spring rain events?

Stone actually performs better under heavy rain than almost any other landscape material available. At 33 inches of annual rainfall, Eau Claire yards deal with significant runoff events during April and May, and stone ground cover absorbs and passes that water through without washing away the way bare soil or light mulch can. River rock and larger decorative stones stay firmly in place even in areas with noticeable slope or concentrated water flow.

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Is stone a good choice for foundation borders in Eau Claire?

Yes, and it is particularly well suited to Eau Claire's climate conditions. A 12 to 18 inch band of crushed stone or river rock around a foundation keeps organic debris away from siding and basement walls, which reduces both moisture intrusion and pest pressure over time. Stone also channels rain and snowmelt away from the foundation quickly, which matters in Eau Claire where spring thaw can send a large volume of water toward the house in a short period.

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How much stone do I need for a typical Eau Claire patio or pathway project?

For a gravel pathway 3 feet wide and 20 feet long at a 2-inch depth, you need roughly 0.37 cubic yards of material. For a patio area, plan on 2 to 3 inches of compacted base gravel plus 1 to 2 inches of finish stone on top. Eau Claire's frost depth typically reaches 3 to 4 feet in a hard winter, so for permanent installations, a well-compacted granular base matters far more than it would in warmer climates farther south.

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Can I use stone in place of mulch in some of my Eau Claire garden beds?

Stone works well as a mulch substitute in beds with drought-tolerant plants, foundation shrubs, and ornamental grasses that do not rely heavily on regular additions of soil organic matter. However, for annual and perennial flower beds in Eau Claire where you want to improve sandy loam over time, organic mulch is still the better long-term choice. Stone beds also tend to raise soil temperature in summer, which can stress shallow-rooted plants during Eau Claire's warmer July and August weeks.