Types of aggregates for free delivery in St. Clair County, Alabama

Gravel Monkey is your dependable partner for aggregates and gravel delivery across St. Clair County, AL. Whether you are stabilizing a driveway near the Coosa River or building a new patio in Pell City, our fleet delivers the right stone, sand, or soil directly to your property with professional service and reliable scheduling.

Cities We Serve in St. Clair County

Gravel Monkey provides free delivery to all communities throughout St. Clair County. Click a city below for local delivery details and product options:

Gravel & Aggregates Available in St. Clair County

We stock a wide range of aggregates to serve residential, commercial, and municipal projects across the county. Our materials are selected for local soils, drainage needs, and the Alabama climate.

Core product types we deliver

Why our aggregates are right for St. Clair County

St. Clair County's terrain ranges from river floodplains along the Coosa to rolling hills inland. Local soils are often clay-rich and can compact poorly for driveways. Our aggregates provide improved drainage, reduced rutting, and a stable surface for year-round use.

  • Improved drainage for clay and loam soils
  • Long-lasting, low-maintenance driveway and path solutions
  • Materials chosen for local frost and heat cycles

Delivery & Service Features in St. Clair County

Free delivery across the county

We offer free delivery to all St. Clair County addresses. Our trucks are sized to access rural driveways and suburban neighborhoods alike. Scheduling is flexible to make sure materials arrive when your crew is ready.

Service features

  • Free gravel delivery St. Clair County — dependable drops and clean-off procedures
  • Flatbed or dump delivery options for tight sites
  • Accurate tonnage estimates to prevent over-ordering or shortfalls
  • Experienced drivers who understand local roads and job access

Aggregate delivery for contractors and homeowners

We serve contractors managing subbase, municipalities repairing roads, and homeowners installing walkways. Our bulk aggregates and smaller loads make projects economical across the county.

Gravel Type Best For Size Drainage
3/4 inch Crushed Stone Driveways, pads 3/4 inch Excellent
#57 Stone Concrete, drains 1/2" - 1" Very Good
Pea Gravel Patios, play areas 3/8 inch Good
Decomposed Granite Walkways, xeriscape Fine Moderate
Drain Rock French drains 1" - 2" Excellent

St. Clair County Soil, Climate, and Regional Considerations

Soil and geology

St. Clair County features varied soils from clay-dominant uplands to alluvial soils near rivers and streams. Clay soils tend to hold water and crack when dry; using angular aggregates and proper base materials helps stabilize surfaces and improve drainage.

Climate and weather

The county experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters. Heavy summer rains and occasional storms require aggregates that maintain permeability and resist washout. Properly selected materials minimize maintenance and preserve surfaces after heavy rainfall.

Local landmarks and geography

From the Coosa River corridor through Pell City to the rolling hills around Ashville and Ragland, local projects are influenced by slope, runoff, and proximity to water. Using the right stone near these features prevents erosion and protects property.

Nearby counties and cross-regional projects

St. Clair County neighbors Blount, Etowah, Shelby, and Talladega counties. We frequently support projects that cross county lines and can coordinate deliveries to jobs that span municipal boundaries.

Benefits of Buying Aggregates Locally in St. Clair County

Reduced transport costs and better material selection

Local sourcing reduces haul time and keeps material costs competitive. Aggregates suited to Alabama soils are more likely to perform well longer.

Service features homeowners and contractors value

  • Accurate sizing and material grading to match project specs
  • Knowledgeable delivery to rural and suburban addresses
  • Flexible load sizes from small yardage to bulk aggregates for large sites

Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel in St. Clair County

How much gravel do I need for a driveway?

A typical driveway requires about 1 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard per inch of depth. For a standard 12 by 40 foot driveway at 4 inches deep, plan for about 6 to 8 tons. We can help estimate quantities for your specific site in St. Clair County.

Do you deliver to rural addresses in the county?

Yes. We deliver to rural roads, subdivisions, and job sites across St. Clair County. Our drivers are experienced with local access and will coordinate placement to minimize property impact.

What is the best gravel for drainage near foundations?

For drainage, choose angular rock like drain rock or #57 stone. These materials maintain void space for water flow and are commonly used in perimeter drains and French drains in our region.

Can I order screened topsoil and fill dirt together?

Yes. We deliver topsoil and fill dirt to the same site. Use fill dirt for grading and structural fills, then top with screened topsoil for planting and lawns.

Are there recycled aggregate options available?

Yes. Recycled crushed concrete is a cost-effective option for base layers and helps reduce landfill waste. It performs well for many residential and commercial subbase uses.

Product Details & Choosing the Right Aggregate

3/4 inch Crushed Stone and #57 Stone

These angular aggregates lock together for strong, load-bearing surfaces. Use 3/4 inch crushed stone for driveway tops and pads. Use #57 stone where drainage and concrete aggregate are required.

Sand products: mason, washed, and playground sand

Mason sand is ideal for mortar and paver installations. Washed sand is used where clean, fine drainage is needed. Playground sand is specially processed for safe play surfaces.

Decorative rock: pea gravel, river rock, decomposed granite

Decomposed granite and pea gravel provide attractive, low-maintenance surfaces for patios and walkways. River rock adds texture and performs well in water management features.

How to Order Aggregates in St. Clair County

Steps to prepare for delivery

  1. Measure the area and determine desired depth.
  2. Choose the material based on use: base, finish, drainage, or decorative.
  3. Confirm delivery access and preferred drop point on the property.
  4. Schedule delivery — we coordinate timing to fit your project schedule.

Helpful ordering tips

  • Order slightly more than calculated to account for compaction and grading.
  • For driveways, layered base using road base and 3/4 inch crushed stone gives best longevity.
  • Consider recycled crushed concrete for economical base under pavers or asphalt.

Ready to Improve Your Property with Quality Aggregates?

From foundation backfill to decorative patios, Gravel Monkey supplies the right aggregates across St. Clair County. Our team understands local soil, drainage, and weather challenges and delivers materials that perform. Contact the local city page above to learn more about product availability and delivery timing.

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