Gravel Delivery & Landscaping Materials in Jackson County, Alabama
Gravel Monkey delivers bulk aggregates and sand across Jackson County, Alabama. Whether you are repairing a rural driveway outside Scottsboro or improving drainage along the Tennessee River corridor, we supply quality aggregates and soils with reliable local delivery throughout the county.
Cities We Serve in Jackson County
Gravel Monkey provides free delivery to all communities throughout Jackson County. Click your city for local product and delivery details:
We serve unincorporated areas, riverfront properties, mountain ridge roads, and neighborhoods across Jackson County. If your property is remote or off-grid, we can still deliver — just contact our dispatch team for access guidance.
Aggregates and Materials Available in Jackson County
Our Jackson County inventory covers all common project needs. We stock a broad selection of aggregates for driveways, drainage, foundations, and decorative yards.
- Driveway Gravel - designed for longevity and traction on rural and residential drives
- 3/4 inch crushed stone - popular base and surface material for driveways and pads
- #57 stone - versatile for drainage trenches and concrete aggregate
- Crusher Run - compactable sub-base for roads and parking
- Road Base - engineered for heavy loads and all-weather access
- Crushed Concrete - recycled aggregate for eco-friendly base work
- Drain Rock - clean rock for French drains and septic leach fields
- River Rock - decorative and erosion control rock for beds and riprap
- Pea Gravel - soft underfoot and decorative for patios and walkways
- Walkway Gravel - compactable and low-maintenance path material
- Topsoil - screened topsoil for planting and lawn repair
- Fill Dirt - clean fill for grading and foundation backfill
- Mason Sand - washed sand for masonry and paver bedding
- Playground Sand - safe, clean sand for play areas
- Washed Sand - for concrete mixes and drainage bedding
- Decomposed Granite - natural-looking pathway and patio surface
Use the product links above to view sizing and availability for your Jackson County project. We keep materials seasonal to match weather and soil conditions common to northeast Alabama.
Why Choose Our Aggregates in Jackson County
Jackson County property owners need reliable materials that stand up to humid subtropical weather, seasonal heavy rains, and clayey soils. Our aggregates are selected for performance in local conditions.
- Consistent sizing for predictable compaction and drainage
- Locally sourced stone blends suited for Appalachian foothill terrain
- Free delivery to most addresses in Jackson County
- Bulk pricing for contractors and repeat residential customers
Whether you are a contractor building an access road or a homeowner installing a patio, our aggregates help control erosion, improve drainage, and reduce maintenance on gravel surfaces.
Common Projects We Supply in Jackson County
Our materials support a wide range of project types across Jackson County, from riverfront erosion control to rural farm roads.
- Driveways and private roads
- French drains and septic field backfill
- Patios, walkways, and paver bases
- Landscaping beds, water features, and riverbank stabilization
- Site grading, foundation backfill, and fill for low spots
- Playgrounds and community spaces
Detailed Aggregates & Use Cases
Driveways and Roadways
For gravel delivery Jackson County residents trust durable blends that withstand freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rain. Our driveway gravel and road base are engineered to resist rutting and washouts on county roads and private lanes.
- Best materials: driveways - driveway gravel, crusher run, road base
- Benefits: lower maintenance, improved traction, long life
- Projects: long farm drives, neighborhood access roads, driveway repair
Drainage and Septic Solutions
Jackson County's clayey soils can hold water near foundations. Proper aggregate selection prevents pooling and foundation damage. Use drain rock for French drains and #57 stone around leach fields for free-draining fill.
Patios, Walkways, and Decorative Areas
For outdoor living and aesthetic hardscape, our decorative stones and sands give you options for texture and color. Choose pea gravel or river rock for beds and water features. For compactable walking surfaces, order walkway gravel or decomposed granite.
- Pea gravel: comfortable underfoot and decorative
- River rock: effective for erosion control at water's edge
- Decomposed granite: stable, natural-looking walking surface
Soil, Fill, and Site Prep
For grading, planting and backfill, we deliver screened topsoil and clean fill dirt. These materials are ideal for repairing lawns after construction and for creating proper slopes away from foundations.
- Topsoil: for planting and turf establishment
- Fill dirt: for compaction and bulk elevation changes
- Washed sand and mason sand: for paver bases and masonry work
Material Comparison
Use the table below to compare common aggregate types for Jackson County projects. Choose materials based on project needs, drainage, and compactability.
| Gravel Type | Best For | Size | Drainage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3/4 inch Crushed Stone | Driveways, pads, base | 3/4" | Good |
| #57 Stone | Drainage, concrete aggregate | 1/2" - 1" | Excellent |
| Crusher Run | Road base, compactable sub-layer | Mixed fines | Moderate |
| Pea Gravel | Walkways, patios, decorative | 1/8" - 3/8" | Poor |
| Decomposed Granite | Paths, xeriscape | Fine | Good |
| Topsoil | Planting and lawns | Loamy | Varies |
Jackson County Soil, Terrain, and Weather Considerations
Jackson County lies in northeast Alabama with river valleys and Appalachian foothills. The county features clay-rich upland soils, pockets of sandy loam near river terraces, and shallow bedrock on ridgelines.
Climate is humid subtropical with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Annual rainfall supports dense vegetation but can create runoff and washouts on poorly drained drives. That is why aggregates that promote drainage and stable compaction are preferred here.
Local Geology and Soil Tips
- Clay soils: use free-draining base layers like #57 stone or drain rock beneath structures
- River terraces: river rock works well for decorative beds and bank stabilization
- Ridge roads: crusher run and road base provide firm, compactable surfaces
Nearby Counties and Regional Context
Jackson County neighbors include Madison County to the west, DeKalb County to the east, and Marshall County to the south. Regional construction approaches often prioritize erosion control and all-weather access because of the hilly terrain and frequent summer storms.
Ordering, Delivery, and Service Features
We make aggregate delivery Jackson County simple. Our drivers are experienced with rural access, narrow lanes, and seasonal restrictions.
- FREE delivery to most Jackson County addresses
- Dump in place or side-dump options depending on access
- Bulk quantities for contractors and small loads for homeowners
- Scheduling that accounts for county road weight limits and wet-season restrictions
How Delivery Works
When you schedule delivery, tell us your address, drop location, and any access notes. Our team may request photos for remote sites. We will confirm the vehicle type and estimated time window for your delivery.
Payments and Quotes
We provide transparent pricing with material and delivery separated on invoices. Local contractors often place standing orders for repeated deliveries; contact us to learn about contractor pricing and bulk discounts.
Sustainable and Recycled Options
To support sustainable projects in Jackson County, we stock recycled materials like crushed concrete. Recycled aggregate is suitable for base layers and reduces the demand on virgin stone.
- Crushed concrete: strong, cost-effective base
- Locally sourced stone: lower transport emissions
- Proper installation extends material life and reduces repeat deliveries
Project Planning Tips for Jackson County Properties
Planning saves time and money. Here are practical tips for ordering aggregates in Jackson County:
- Calculate volume in cubic yards, not tons, for delivery accuracy
- Account for compaction: loose material compacts and will cover less area than tip volume suggests
- Choose free-draining aggregates near foundations to prevent frost heave and water pooling
- Confirm drive access and turning radius for dump trucks
Site Prep
Clear vegetation and mark utilities before delivery. For pavers or patios, order mason sand or washed sand for bedding and jointing. For playgrounds, choose playground sand.
Common Questions About Aggregates in Jackson County
For most Jackson County driveways, a combination of crusher run or 3/4 inch crushed stone topped with a durable driveway gravel provides the best balance of compaction and surface drainage.
Yes. We deliver throughout the county, including riverfront and steep access properties. Provide access details when ordering so we can plan the delivery method and equipment.
Absolutely. For clay soils we recommend free-draining aggregates like #57 stone or drain rock under structures and near foundations to improve drainage and reduce heaving.
Use mason sand for mortar and paver bedding. Washed sand is recommended for drainage applications and concrete mixing.
A typical 2-car driveway (about 20 by 40 feet) at 4 inches depth needs roughly 2.5 to 3 cubic yards of material per inch. Contact us with dimensions for an exact estimate.
Ready to Order Aggregates in Jackson County?
We deliver the right aggregates to Jackson County properties—whether you need driveway stone, drain rock, topsoil, or decorative river rock. For scheduling and availability, contact Gravel Monkey or use our online product pages linked above for material details.
Our drivers are experienced with Jackson County terrain and weather. We look forward to helping you complete your project with the right materials delivered when you need them.
