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Phoenix Stone Delivery

Phoenix Stone Delivery

Regular price $69.99 per yard
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Stone coverage depends on area, depth, and stone size. Phoenix 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.

This limestone blend combines #1 at 2 to 4 inches with #2 at 1.5 to 2.5 inches for Phoenix applications. Excellent for driveway bases, drainage, and structural support. Limestone offers Phoenix landscapes proven durability and drainage performance. The natural gray color complements any design while the material holds up under traffic and weather alike.

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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

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

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

Slope all stone surfaces away from structures at minimum 1 inch per 4 feet of distance. Proper pitch prevents water from pooling against foundations and causing expensive moisture damage to your home.

Mulch Mound Pro Tip

A good quality stone rake has a flat back for spreading material and sturdy tines for fine grading work. Combination rakes save considerable time switching between tools during installation.

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 Phoenix area jurisdictions.

The Unique Landscape of Phoenix

Stone creates clean lines and durable surfaces that don’t break down. Phoenix heat can dry beds fast, so keeping moisture and clean edges matters. In Phoenix, Arizona, stone delivery makes it easier to create crisp borders, stable paths, and drainage-friendly zones. It defines beds and builds paths that stay neat after storms. A firm base and clean borders make stone look sharp and stay put. 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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Which stone color stays coolest?

Choose lighter shades: white marble, tan pea gravel, pale granite. Dark stone overheats in Phoenix's warm months.

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Can I choose my delivery date?

Definitely. Available dates appear after adding to cart. Choose what works for your schedule and pick a time slot.

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How do I keep weeds out of stone?

Fabric quality matters most. Some weeds still appear—handle them before seeding. Periodic walks through stone beds catch problems early.

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What if I ordered the wrong stone?

Get in touch before delivery for possible swaps. After the drop, changes are tough. Verify your order confirmation email promptly.

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Can I leave special delivery notes?

Absolutely. Checkout includes space for gate codes, placement specifics, and other details. We review all notes.

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What stone is best for pathways?

Go with pea gravel or crushed varieties for paths. They stabilize underfoot. Large decorative rock is too shifty.

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Will stone sink over time?

Possible without correct installation. Fabric and compacted subgrade prevent most settling. Especially important in Phoenix's sandy loam.