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Naperville Stone Delivery

Naperville Stone Delivery

Naperville Stone Delivery

Regular price $87.00 per yard
Regular price Sale price $87.00
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Stone coverage depends on area, depth, and stone size. Naperville projects typically use 2 inches for decorative beds, 4 to 6 inches for paths and drives.
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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 10 feet by 10 feet at a few inches deep.

Measuring 3/8 to 1/2 inch in diameter, this #8 decorative stone provides Naperville landscapes with smooth, comfortable coverage. Perfect for pathways, seating areas, and elegant beds. Stone coverage gives Naperville landscapes durability and drainage. The material holds its position, maintains its color, and provides years of low-maintenance performance.

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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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Need Help Calculating How Much Stone & Gravel You Need?

Use our NEW Trace from Satellite tool to get an estimate for your project based on an aerial view of your property

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Stone and gravel projects depend on depth and use. Trace your path, patio, or drainage area with our satellite tool to estimate yardage at common depths. This helps avoid under-ordering heavy materials or paying for excess you don't need.

Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project

Stone handles paths and borders, but Naperville beds need more. Add mulch for weed control and soil to improve planting conditions on silty clay loam ground.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Compact crushed stone base in 2 inch lifts using a plate compactor for proper density. Thicker layers do not compact properly and settle unevenly under weight over time, causing cracks and shifting.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Do not underestimate how much stone weighs when planning projects and delivery logistics. A small patio project can easily require 5 to 10 tons of material. Plan access for heavy trucks.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Install steel or aluminum edging before spreading any stone material. Without proper containment at borders, gravel migrates into lawns, beds, and driveways within the first season of use.

The Unique Landscape of Naperville

Stone creates clean lines and durable surfaces that don’t break down. Naperville freeze–thaw and spring rain can beat up beds if materials aren’t refreshed. In Naperville, Illinois, 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. Use edging and, where appropriate, fabric to reduce mixing and weeds. Pick the right size for the job, from decorative rock to compactable gravel. Bulk delivery is the easiest way to tackle a real project without the hassle.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does stone need to be replaced?

Not often. Unlike mulch, stone doesn't break down. Occasional top-ups handle settling. Long-term maintenance is minimal.

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Is stone safe for kids and pets?

Yes, with the right type. Smooth pea gravel and river rock are kid-safe. Skip sharp-edged crushed stone in play zones.

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How do I prepare the area for stone?

Clear vegetation, slope away from structures, compact ground, install fabric, add stone. Naperville's prairie clay makes prep work crucial.

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How do I clean stone beds?

Use a blower for debris, rake to redistribute. For stained stone, pressure washing does the trick.

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How do I install stone on a slope?

Angular crushed material grips better than round on slopes. Add terracing on steep grades. Naperville's 38-inch rainfall makes this important.

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What if I ordered the wrong stone?

If you catch it before delivery, contact us to swap. Once delivered, exchanges are difficult. Double-check your order confirmation.

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Is stone or mulch better for slopes?

Crushed stone with angular edges grips slopes best. Shredded hardwood is acceptable. Round decorative rock shifts too much.