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Philadelphia Stone Delivery

Philadelphia Stone Delivery

Philadelphia Stone Delivery

Regular price $87.00 per yard
Regular price Sale price $87.00
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Depth varies by application. Philadelphia landscape accents stay around 2 inches. High traffic areas need 4 to 6 inches of material.
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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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Stone coverage varies by project: 2 inches decorative, 4+ inches for driveways and high-traffic areas. Trace your Philadelphia project area to estimate material needs before ordering. Getting the right amount saves money and hassle.

Complete Your Outdoor Stone Project

Stone creates structure in Philadelphia yards. Mulch fills in the planting beds with color and weed protection. Soil underneath gives plants a better start.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

River rock is tumbled smooth by water movement over thousands of years of natural erosion. Crushed stone is mechanically broken from larger rock at quarries and has sharp angular edges.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Never use pea gravel for driveways, parking areas, or anywhere vehicles drive regularly. Small round stones scatter badly under tires and track endlessly into garages, houses, and anywhere you walk.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Stone colors often change dramatically between wet and dry conditions. View samples both wet and dry before ordering large quantities to avoid surprises after installation is complete.

The Unique Landscape of Philadelphia

Decorative stone is an easy way to upgrade function and curb appeal. Philadelphia freeze–thaw and spring rain can beat up beds if materials aren’t refreshed. In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, stone is a smart choice for low-maintenance areas, drainage fixes, and high-traffic spots. Stone stabilizes high-traffic spots, improves drainage, and keeps mud away. Good base + grade + edging prevents ruts and keeps the finish clean. Pick the right size for the job, from decorative rock to compactable gravel. Delivery keeps the focus on the work, not on loading and unloading bags.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need to be home for delivery?

Not at all. Just leave placement instructions and pick a delivery window at checkout. Being home is optional.

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How do I clean stone beds?

Leaf blower for debris, rake to redistribute shifted stone. Pressure washer handles tough stains on decorative rock.

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How much stone do I need?

Coverage depends on stone size. Small gravel covers about 100 sq ft per ton at 2 inches. Larger rock covers less. Calculate your area and add 10%.

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Do I need edging for stone beds?

Yes, install edging. Without it, you'll be raking stray stone out of the lawn constantly. Any border type works.

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Does stone help with drainage?

Yes, water percolates through rather than sitting on top. Stone works great in Philadelphia's problem drainage areas.

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What stone is best for drainage?

Crushed angular stone in the 1–2 inch range works best. The angular edges interlock while gaps let water through.

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Can stone damage my foundation?

Stone itself won't, but bad grading can. Slope beds away from foundation so water drains outward. Keep stone back from siding for airflow.