Topsoil, Rocks and Gravel Near Selmont, Alabama
Local Topsoil, Dirt, Sand, Rocks and Gravel near me in Selmont, Alabama
Serving Selmont and the greater Black Belt region, our local team provides dependable aggregate delivery and expert guidance for residential, municipal, and commercial projects. Selmont sits along the Alabama River corridor and shares the rich soils and long construction season of the area; homeowners and contractors here rely on consistent local supply of aggregates to build durable driveways, erosion-resistant riverfront edges, and walkways that stand up to seasonal rains. Whether you need compactable base material for a new driveway in West Selmont or decorative stone for a Riverfront district garden, we deliver the right product on time.
As a Selmont gravel supplier with deep knowledge of Dallas County soils and climate patterns, we help property owners choose aggregates that match local geology. The Alabama Black Belt is known for clay-rich subsoils and areas of loamy topsoil near waterways; that means certain materials perform better for drainage, compaction, and aesthetics. From downtown Selmont infill projects to parcels near Fort Deposit Road and the historic downtown district, our inventory and delivery fleet are staged to serve neighborhoods across the city and nearby communities.
Premium Aggregates Available for Selmont Delivery
Gravel and Crushed Stone Products
For structural work and stable surfaces in Selmont, contractors often choose angular, interlocking materials. Our selection includes durable aggregates suited for local freeze-thaw cycles and periodic heavy rains. For base layers and structural support, we commonly recommend 3/4 inch Crushed Stone, which compacts well and creates a strong foundation for driveways and patios. When perimeter drainage or bedding is required, the clean, uniformly sized #57 Stone is frequently specified for French drain trenches and ditch stabilization.
For projects focused on sustainability or budget, recycled options like Crushed Concrete can substitute for virgin aggregate in many base applications, lowering embodied carbon without sacrificing performance. For durable, mixed-size base layers we stock Crusher Run and engineered Road Base blends; both are staples for long-lasting rural roads and private drives that need to resist rutting in Selmont's clay soils.
Driveway and Pathway Materials
A properly built drive in Selmont balances drainage and compaction to avoid washouts during the region's rain events and to resist heaving when temperatures fluctuate. For top surfaces that combine traction and a natural look we supply specialized options such as Driveway Gravel in a range of sizes and colors. Underneath that wear layer, compactable aggregates like crusher run or 3/4 inch crushed stone should be installed to form a stable subbase that prevents settlement.
Walkways and smaller footpaths in residential neighborhoods from Old Town to the Riverfront benefit from purpose-made Walkway Gravel. Those materials are selected for comfort underfoot, good drainage, and low migration so garden paths in areas like Highland Park and near the railroad corridor require less maintenance over time. For compact, firm surfaces around patios and between planters, consider Decomposed Granite, which shapes well and provides a permeable, attractive finish for walkways and sitting areas.
Decorative Stone and River Rock
Selmont properties near the Alabama River and tributary creeks often use decorative stone to control erosion and create low-maintenance planting beds. Rounded aggregates such as Pea Gravel work well in garden paths and play areas because they are comfortable to walk on and resist compaction. For accent uses and waterwise landscaping in the hotter months, we supply a range of sizes of River Rock that provide a natural, riparian look while stabilizing soil along slopes.
Decorative applications across neighborhoods like Downtown Selmont, West Selmont and the Riverfront often blend pea gravel or river rock with native plantings to reduce irrigation demand and cut maintenance. Our decorative stones are carefully sorted and delivered to match the visual and functional goals of each landscape project.
Drainage Solutions for Selmont's Clay and Loam Soil
Selmont lies in a transition zone where clay-rich Black Belt soils meet loamier deposits near the Alabama River. Average annual rainfall in the Selmont area is approximately 54 inches, concentrated in late winter through early fall, which increases the need for reliable drainage planning. Summer highs often reach the mid 90s°F, while winter lows can dip into the upper 20s°F, so aggregates must perform under both warm wet months and occasional cold snaps. Because clay soils in the region have low permeability, designers rely on open-graded aggregates and drainage rock to move water away from structures and surfaces.
For French drains, footing drains, and bed drains we commonly recommend angular and open-graded materials that maintain void space for water flow. In shoreline stabilization around the Alabama River and low-lying lots near County Road corridors, larger sizes of drain stone help prevent scour and long-term erosion. Our selection of drain rock and #57 stone are stocked with Selmont projects in mind to manage heavy seasonal rains and protect pavement and turf areas.
Benefits of Proper Drainage Aggregates
- Reduce water pooling and surface runoff that can damage driveways and foundations in clay soils.
- Improve longevity of pavement by preventing water saturation under compacted bases.
- Minimize erosion along riverbanks, ditches and slopes subject to seasonal flows.
- Protect landscaping and plantings by directing water to designated drainage zones and away from root crowns.
Choosing the right drainage aggregate—such as the clean, angular Drain Rock or the versatile #57 Stone—is critical for local contractors and homeowners. These materials are designed to stay open and allow water to pass, rather than compacting into an impermeable layer that traps moisture.
Soil Products and Fill Materials
Amending and regrading sites in Selmont frequently begins with good soil and properly placed fill. For top dressing, garden beds, or lawn restoration across communities like West Selmont, East Selmont, Pine Street area, or the Riverfront neighborhood, our screened Topsoil provides a nutrient-rich layer that supports turf and plant establishment. Because the native Black Belt subsoil can be dense and compacted, adding quality topsoil ensures vegetation thrives and reduces erosion on sloped lots.
Large earthwork, driveway subgrade building, and lot raising projects rely on stable, well-graded fill. Our Fill Dirt is suitable for structural fills, utility backfill, and final grading prior to planting or paving. In many repairs around older parts of town near Broad Street and historic districts, controlled placement of fill dirt followed by compactable aggregates prevents future settlement and reduces maintenance cycles.
When sustainable options are desired, crushed concrete and recycled materials supply a cost-effective base that performs similarly to virgin aggregates while reducing the need for raw extraction. Contractors working around the Selmont industrial corridor and newer development pockets often specify these recycled products for secondary roads and less visible fill applications.
Sand Products for Every Selmont Application
Sand plays a specialized role across play areas, masonry work, bedding, and landscape finishing in Selmont. With heat and humidity in summer and occasional cold snaps in winter, selecting the right sand improves installation outcomes and long-term stability. Masonry mortar and bedding require clean, consistent grains; playground surfaces require soft, rounded grains for safety; washed sand is used where compaction and drainage are needed without fines that hold moisture.
Masonry projects in the historic districts and new construction across West Selmont benefit from precisely graded Mason Sand, which produces strong mortar mixes and smooth bed layers for pavers. This sand is sifted for consistent particle size and low clay content so joints set properly and resist shrinkage.
For schools, parks, and backyard play areas in neighborhoods such as Downtown Selmont and near the Riverfront, Playground Sand is the safe choice. It has rounded grains that are gentle underfoot and drains well to minimize compaction. Playground sand is also easier to maintain and replace when required.
Where drainage and clean bedding are essential—like under retaining walls, patios, or in filtration layers—our Washed Sand is specified by local masons and landscape professionals. Washed sand has most of the fines removed so it does not hold excess moisture, reducing frost heave and improving the performance of paved surfaces and infiltration trenches.
| Sand Type | Best Applications | Texture | Common Uses in Selmont |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mason Sand | Masonry mortar, paver bedding | Fine, uniform | Historic restoration on Broad Street, brick repointing in Downtown Selmont |
| Playground Sand | Play areas, safety surfaces | Rounded, soft | Neighborhood parks near the Riverfront and school playgrounds |
| Washed Sand | Drainage bedding, filtration media | Clean, coarse to medium | Patio base near Highland Park, drainage trenches along County Roads |
Choosing the Right Aggregates for Your Selmont Project
Selecting aggregates for a particular project in Selmont starts with understanding soil, hydrology, and the intended use of the finished surface. Because the Black Belt soils are heavy in clay, we often recommend a two-layer approach: a compactable structural base of Crusher Run or 3/4 inch Crushed Stone compacted to design density, topped with a wearing course like Driveway Gravel that sheds water and improves traction. For walkways in gardens or historic parcels, Walkway Gravel often provides the correct balance of comfort and stability without trapping moisture against adjacent foundations.
Contractors and homeowners in Selmont frequently balance cost, availability, and performance. When budgets are tight, Crushed Concrete can be a pragmatic substitute for structural layers, while aesthetic projects may call for River Rock or Pea Gravel to create defined planting beds or pathways that reflect the local riverine character.
| Aggregate Type | Best Applications | Size Range | Drainage Rating | Compaction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/4 Crushed Stone | Base layers, driveways | 1/2 to 1 inch | Moderate | High when compacted |
| #57 Stone | Drainage, backfill | 3/8 to 3/4 inch | High | Low |
| Crusher Run | Driveway subbase, low-volume roads | Mixed sizes up to 1 inch | Moderate | Very High |
| Pea Gravel | Paths, play areas | 1/8 to 3/8 inch | Low | Low |
| River Rock | Accents, water features, erosion control | 1/2 to 4 inches | Very High | Does not compact |
| Decomposed Granite | Walkways, patios | Fine to small chips | Moderate | Medium |
| Road Base | Heavy-duty road construction, parking areas | Varied graded mix | Moderate | High |
| Drain Rock | French drains, bedding | 3/4 to 2 inches | Very High | Low |
Climate Considerations for Selmont Aggregates
Selmont sees an average yearly rainfall near 54 inches, with the majority of precipitation occurring from late winter through early fall. Summer daytime temperatures commonly climb to the low to mid 90s°F, while winter lows can fall into the upper 20s°F. Those climatic factors mean aggregates must both shed water and resist seasonal movement. For example, in low-lying lots along the Alabama River and in floodplain-adjacent neighborhoods, drainage rock and well-graded base materials reduce the likelihood of saturation and long-term pavement failure. In residential microclimates with compacted clay, adding a geotextile under the base and using angular crushed stone reduces loss of fines and improves bearing capacity.
Freeze-thaw cycles are less severe here than in northern states, but they still influence material selection. Aggregates that are too fine and retain moisture will cause more movement, while properly graded mixes and washed sands minimize frost heave and surface deterioration. Our team recommends site-specific plans that account for seasonal rainfall, solar exposure, and existing soil profile when specifying aggregates for Selmont projects.
Popular Selmont Project Applications
- Residential driveways and rural lanes across West Selmont and East Selmont
- Riverfront stabilization and erosion control along the Alabama River
- Garden paths, patios, and decomposed granite walkways in historic districts
- French drains and perimeter drainage systems for older downtown structures
- Playground and park surfacing in neighborhood recreation areas
Aggregate Delivery Throughout Selmont Metro
We provide scheduled aggregate delivery and short-notice loads throughout Selmont and nearby localities. Our fleet and staging yards cover residential streets, construction sites, and municipal projects in neighborhoods stretching from Downtown Selmont to West Selmont, East Selmont, Highland Park, the Riverfront district, Pine Street area, Broad Street corridor, and adjacent blocks around the historic courthouse. Deliveries are coordinated to minimize street disruption and to ensure correct placement using experienced drivers familiar with local access and permit needs.
Areas We Serve
We serve the full city and surrounding Dallas County communities, including property owners in Valley Grande, Plantersville, Orrville, Elm Bluff, and rural routes along County Roads. Our drivers frequently make runs to the industrial corridor and supply landscape contractors working on public projects near the railroad and municipal properties in the downtown and waterfront districts.
Nearby Cities Served
In addition to Selmont, we regularly deliver aggregates to Selma, Prattville, Montgomery, Greensboro, Demopolis, Camden, Thomasville, and Lowndesboro. These nearby cities are part of our daily route planning and allow us to offer timely aggregate delivery and consistent stock availability throughout the wider region.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel in Selmont
We deliver a wide assortment of aggregates including driveway gravel, 3/4 inch crushed stone, #57 stone, crusher run, road base, drain rock, pea gravel, river rock, decomposed granite, crushed concrete, and several sands and soil products for landscaping and construction.
Delivery pricing depends on order size, distance from our Selmont staging yard, and whether the site requires special handling or offloading. We occasionally run free delivery Selmont promotions when route schedules allow, but most deliveries incur a fee that varies by tonnage and access.
A common rule of thumb is 1 ton of gravel covers roughly 80 to 100 square feet at 2 inches depth. For a 12 by 40 foot driveway at 4 inches compacted depth you will typically need about 3 to 4 tons of material for the wearing surface plus additional tons for the compacted base; we provide precise estimates based on area and desired depth.
Because many Selmont lots have clay-rich soils, compactable base materials like 3/4 inch crushed stone, crusher run, and road base are usually best for structural support. For drainage, use #57 stone or drain rock to keep water moving away from structures.
Yes. We deliver across Selmont and to nearby cities such as Selma, Prattville, Montgomery, Valley Grande, Greensboro, and Demopolis with regular service days and special scheduling for larger projects.
Yes. Recycled aggregates like crushed concrete are available and perform well in many base and fill applications, offering a lower-impact alternative to virgin aggregates for sustainable projects in Selmont.
Get Quality Aggregates Delivered to Your Selmont Property
Whether you're restoring a historic property in the downtown area, building a new driveway out on County Road 34, or stabilizing a riverbank near the Alabama River, we offer the full range of aggregates and delivery options to complete your project. From topsoil and fill dirt for grading to specialty sands for masonry and playgrounds, our Selmont inventory is curated to meet local needs. For drainage problems, perimeter stabilization, or durable surfacing, our experienced staff will recommend the appropriate products and deliver them on schedule to neighborhoods across Selmont, including West Selmont, East Selmont, the Riverfront district, Highland Park, and surrounding rural parcels.
Request a materials estimate and delivery timing tailored to your site conditions and project plan. Our team understands the local climate, geology, and regulatory context in the Alabama Black Belt and will help you select aggregates that perform well in Selmont's wet seasons and hot summers.
