Gravel Monkey is your local source for dependable gravel and aggregate delivery across Anchorage County, Alaska. From coastal lots along Cook Inlet to mountain-access cabins near Chugach State Park, we provide high-quality aggregates and complementary materials to contractors, homeowners, and municipalities with reliable delivery and local expertise.
Cities We Serve in Anchorage County
Gravel Monkey provides free delivery to all communities throughout Anchorage County. Click your city for local information and specific product pages:
We serve both urban neighborhoods near Anchorage International Airport and remote access roads in the hills. If your community is nearby, we can deliver the aggregates and materials you need.
Gravel & Aggregates Available in Anchorage County
Anchorage County demands durable, frost-resistant materials. We stock a full range of aggregates for winter performance, drainage, and erosion control. Below is a quick view of the product types we deliver countywide.
- 3/4 inch Crushed Stone - ideal for compacted bases and structural layers
- #57 Stone - popular for drainage and concrete mixes
- Topsoil - screened topsoil for gardens and turf
- Fill Dirt - economical fill for grading and elevation
- River Rock - decorative and erosion-control rock
- Pea Gravel - comfortable, rounded stone for paths and play areas
- Walkway Gravel - fine, compactable mixes for pedestrian surfaces
- Driveway Gravel - blends engineered for traction and snow clearing
- Crushed Concrete - recycled aggregate for cost-effective bases
- Crusher Run - compactable sub-base material
- Road Base - heavy-duty base for access roads and driveways
- Drain Rock - clean rock for French drains and footings
- Mason Sand - bedding for pavers and mortar mixes
- Playground Sand - safe, washed sand for play areas
- Washed Sand - clean sand for bedding and drainage
- Decomposed Granite - natural-looking surface material for paths
Our inventory emphasizes aggregates that perform in freeze-thaw conditions and provide long-term stability on slopes and coastal parcels.
Why Anchorage County Chooses Our Aggregates
Local performance and climate resilience
Anchorage County experiences cold winters, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles, coastal wind, and heavy runoff near Turnagain Arm and Knik Arm. Our aggregates are selected to minimize frost heave, ensure positive drainage, and stand up to snow removal equipment. Contractors rely on our stock for consistent gradations and clean materials.
Benefits of our materials
- Improved drainage and reduced frost heave
- Durable surfaces for snowplows and heavy equipment
- Locally appropriate aggregates that match municipal specs
Service features
- FREE delivery across Anchorage County
- Same-week delivery for most orders
- Bulk pricing for contractors and repeat projects
- Experienced drivers who understand local access and winter conditions
Products for Specific Projects in Anchorage County
Driveways, parking, and access roads
For driveways that must survive freeze-thaw and frequent snow clearing, choose compactable bases like crusher run, road base, or 3/4 inch crushed stone. These aggregates provide a stable, load-bearing surface and work well with salt and sand used in winter maintenance.
Common project types:
- Residential driveways near Anchorage neighborhoods
- Rural access roads outside Eagle River and Girdwood
- Temporary construction access and staging yards
Drainage and erosion control
Anchorage County's glacial soils and steep hillsides create runoff challenges. Use drain rock and #57 stone for French drains, culvert surrounds, and swale stabilization. River rock works well for decorative channels near the airport and coastal edges.
Landscaping, patios, and walkways
For paths and decorative beds that must shed water and look natural with local vegetation, decomposed granite, pea gravel, and walkway gravel are common choices. These materials are comfortable underfoot and provide quick drainage during spring melt.
Comparison: Which Gravel Type is Right for Your Anchorage Project?
| Gravel Type | Best For | Size | Drainage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3/4 inch Crushed Stone | Base layers, driveways | 3/4 inch | Good |
| #57 Stone | Drainage, concrete aggregate | #57 (approx 3/8 - 1/2 inch) | Excellent |
| Crusher Run | Compacted sub-base | Mixed fines to 3/4 inch | Fair |
| Driveway Gravel | Top surface for traction | Varied blend | Good |
| Drain Rock | French drains and footings | 1/2 inch to 2 inch | Excellent |
| Decomposed Granite | Paths and patios | Fine to coarse powder | Good |
Use this guide with local grading and frost considerations in mind. Soil type in Anchorage County often includes glacial till, silt, and pockets of peat; engineers commonly specify clean aggregates to reduce frost-susceptible fines.
Ordering & Delivery in Anchorage County
How delivery works
We coordinate deliveries to fit local access constraints, including seasonal road conditions and weight restrictions near coastal flats. Drivers are briefed on offload locations, and we can stage bulk loads for contractors in stages to match project sequencing.
Free delivery and scheduling
Gravel Monkey provides free delivery across Anchorage County for most bulk orders. We aim to meet project timelines for builders working around seasonal constraints like spring thaw and heavy snowfall.
Volume and truck sizes
We offer options for single yards up to full truckloads. For tight-access jobs in hillside neighborhoods we can provide smaller loads or place material in convenient offload spots identified by the customer.
Common Projects We Supply in Anchorage County
Residential
- Driveway installs and resurfaces using driveway gravel
- Garden bed preparation with topsoil
- Patios and paths using decomposed granite and pea gravel
Commercial and municipal
- Road base and heavy access with road base
- Drainage and utility backfill using drain rock and #57 stone
- Cost-effective sub-bases using crushed concrete
Recreational and play areas
- Playground and safety surfacing with playground sand
- Walking trails and soft-surface paths using walkway gravel
Technical Guidance for Anchorage Conditions
Soil and frost considerations
Anchorage County soils are often glacially influenced with silt and sand layers and isolated organic deposits. Frost heave is a common issue. Engineers recommend clean, well-graded aggregates for sub-bases to limit moisture retention and frost movement.
Drainage best practices
Effective drainage prevents freeze-thaw damage. Use drain rock and #57 stone in trenches, and slope surfaces away from foundations. For coastal properties near Cook Inlet, combine rock filters with vegetation to manage erosion.
Environmental and permit notes
Work near wetlands and state park boundaries may require permits. For projects adjacent to Chugach State Park or tidal zones, consult local authorities before moving large volumes of aggregates.
Materials Comparison: Cost, Durability, and Use
When planning a budget for aggregates, consider lifecycle costs. Recycled options like crushed concrete can cut material costs while providing a strong base. For surface layers that must be plowed, choose angular stone mixes to resist displacement.
- Cost-effective: crushed concrete, fill dirt
- High durability: road base, crusher run
- Decorative: river rock, pea gravel
Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel in Anchorage County
Yes. Gravel Monkey provides free delivery to most locations in Anchorage County. Remote or limited-access sites may have special scheduling; contact us to confirm availability.
For durable driveways choose compactable bases like crusher run or 3/4 inch crushed stone topped with a traction blend of driveway gravel. Proper base depth and drainage are essential in freeze-thaw zones.
Yes. We deliver a range of volumes from single-yard decorative loads to full truckloads. We can stage small deliveries for garden beds, walkways, and patios.
Expect glacial till, silty sand, and isolated organic deposits. Use clean aggregates for sub-bases to reduce frost-susceptible fines and improve drainage.
Work With a Local Anchorage County Gravel Supplier
Whether you are a contractor on a municipal project or a homeowner improving a coastal lot, Gravel Monkey supplies the aggregates and materials suited to local conditions. We balance performance, cost, and delivery logistics for projects across Anchorage County.
For help selecting materials for frost mitigation, drainage, or decorative applications, our team provides expert recommendations tailored to Anchorage County geology and climate.
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