Gravel and aggregate delivery across New Mexico

Gravel & Aggregate Delivery in New Mexico

Gravel Monkey delivers premium aggregates, stone, sand, and soil across New Mexico. From high desert plateaus to mountain foothills and arid valleys, we provide dependable delivery of quality materials for driveways, drainage, construction, and outdoor projects throughout the state.

Our service covers metropolitan centers, rural ranchlands, high country developments, and remote job sites. We understand New Mexico geology and climate, so we match aggregates to local soils and weather to help projects last longer in dry conditions, seasonal freezes, and variable drainage scenarios.

Aggregates & Materials Available in New Mexico

We stock a full range of aggregates, sands, soils, and rock to support residential, commercial, and municipal projects across New Mexico. Choose materials by application and region to optimize performance in arid soils, wind-exposed sites, and mountain drainage areas.

  • 3/4 inch Crushed Stone - Ideal for base layers, compactable driveways, and under concrete slabs where angular stone locks together for stability.
  • #57 Stone - A versatile aggregates product for drainage fields, concrete mix, and decorative beds that performs well in sandy and silty New Mexico soils.
  • Topsoil - Screened topsoil for lawn establishment, tree planting, and blended soils used in xeriscape installations across the state.
  • Fill Dirt - Clean fill dirt for grading, building pads, and site leveling where engineered fills are required.
  • River Rock - Smooth decorative stone in multiple sizes for dry creek beds, water features, and erosion control in riparian corridors.
  • Pea Gravel - Rounded pea gravel for patios, pathways, and playground surfacing that allows surface drainage while remaining comfortable underfoot.
  • Walkway Gravel - Fine to medium walkway stone for stable garden paths and permeable walking surfaces.
  • Driveway Gravel - A durable blend designed for vehicle load and dust control on residential and rural driveways.
  • Crushed Concrete - Recycled aggregate for sustainable base work, retaining wall backfill, and temporary road sections.
  • Crusher Run - Angular crusher run that compacts tightly, excellent for subbases and compacted pathways on slopes.
  • Road Base - Engineered road base for long lasting drive lanes, ranch roads, and service roads that see heavy use.
  • Drain Rock - Large, clean rock for French drains, foundation drainage, and erosion control in seasonal runoff zones.
  • Mason Sand - Fine sand for mortar mixes, bedding pavers, and precise grading tasks.
  • Playground Sand - Washed, soft sand meeting safety standards for play areas and recreational installations.
  • Washed Sand - Clean washed sand suited for drainage layers, filter media, and concrete mix quality control.
  • Decomposed Granite - Natural decomposed granite for permeable patios, trail surfacing, and xeriscape-friendly installations that match New Mexico aesthetics.

Each material is selected to perform in New Mexico soils and climates. Aggregates vary by region, and our team recommends mixes tailored to local geology and project demands.

Geographic Coverage & Regional Considerations

We provide gravel delivery throughout New Mexico, serving northern high desert plateaus, central mountain corridors, southeastern plains, and the Rio Grande corridor. Our statewide network supports metro-adjacent developments, rural ranches, and mountain properties with same-day or scheduled delivery options depending on access and order size.

Regional geology and soil types

New Mexico features a mix of arid basin soils, volcanic deposits, alluvial sands and gravels, and granitic decomposed rock. These conditions influence which aggregates work best: angular crushed stone and crusher run resist rutting in sandy basins, while larger drain rock and #57 stone perform well in alluvial channels and areas with seasonal runoff.

Climate and material selection

Hot, dry summers and cold winter nights mean materials must resist erosion, dust, and freeze-thaw cycles. Aggregates with durable angular shapes and proper grading reduce dust and migration. For xeriscape and water-wise projects, decomposed granite and pea gravel are often preferred for permeability and visual harmony.

Why Choose Gravel Monkey for New Mexico Aggregates

Gravel Monkey is built on reliable delivery, consistent material quality, and local knowledge of New Mexico soils and climate. We focus on helping contractors, homeowners, and public works teams get the right aggregates for long-term performance.

Free delivery and flexible logistics

We offer free delivery options across much of the state, with scheduling designed around jobsite access and site preparation. Our fleet includes offload-equipped trucks and experienced drivers for remote and tight-access deliveries.

Quality control and trusted materials

Materials are sourced and screened to meet performance expectations. Our aggregates are tested, graded, and blended where needed so your base, drainage, or decorative surface performs under New Mexico conditions.

Local expertise and engineering guidance

Our staff knows regional geology and common local challenges like wind erosion, dust control, and seasonal drainage. We recommend materials and layer designs to reduce maintenance and increase longevity.

Common Projects Using Aggregates in New Mexico

Aggregates are foundational to many projects in New Mexico. Below are typical uses where material selection matters for performance and cost.

Driveways and parking areas

Driveway gravel and road base are frequently used to build low-maintenance, all-weather access. Proper subgrade preparation, a compactable base such as crusher run, and a wearing layer of 3/4 inch crushed stone or driveway gravel resist erosion and rutting in sandy soils.

Drainage and erosion control

Drain rock, #57 stone, and crushed concrete provide stable drainage media for French drains, culverts, and swales. In areas with intense seasonal runoff, correctly sized drain rock prevents clogging and channels water away from foundations.

Landscaping and hardscaping

Decomposed granite, river rock, and pea gravel are popular for patios, paths, and xeriscape designs that reflect local character while minimizing irrigation. Topsoil and washed sand support planting and paver installations respectively.

Foundations and construction

Road base, crushed concrete, and crusher run form compacted subbases for foundations, slabs, and temporary access roads. Using recycled crushed concrete is a cost-effective, sustainable option for many sitework applications.

Aggregates Comparison

Material Best For Size Range Drainage
Driveway Gravel Driveways, Parking Areas 3/4 inch - 1.5 inch Excellent
3/4 inch Crushed Stone Base layers, Concrete subbase 3/4 inch Good
#57 Stone Drainage, Concrete mix 1/2 inch - 1 inch Very Good
Crusher Run Compacted subbase Fine to 3/4 inch Moderate
Road Base Roads, Heavy Duty Driveways Varied, engineered Moderate
Drain Rock French drains, Erosion control 1 inch - 3 inch Excellent
Decomposed Granite Trails, Permeable patios Fine to 3/8 inch Good
Pea Gravel Patios, Play areas 3/8 inch Good

Ordering, Delivery & Best Practices

Ordering aggregates in New Mexico requires matching material to site conditions. For sandy basins, choose angular materials that compact well. In mountain or riparian zones, select larger drain rock for runoff control. Our team helps with recommended quantities and delivery planning.

Delivery considerations

We coordinate delivery windows, truck access, and offload requirements. Free delivery options vary by location and order size. For remote sites, allow additional lead time to ensure safe delivery and unloading.

Material handling and installation tips

Spread materials with appropriate equipment and compact in lifts for base layers. Use geotextile fabric where poor subgrade conditions exist. For permeable surfacing, maintain proper slope and edge restraints to prevent migration in heavy rain or wind events.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel in New Mexico

Do you offer free gravel delivery in New Mexico?

Yes, Gravel Monkey offers free delivery across most areas of New Mexico for qualifying orders. Delivery availability depends on access and order size.

What is the best gravel for driveways in New Mexico?

For many New Mexico driveways, a compactable base like crusher run topped with 3/4 inch crushed stone or driveway gravel provides durability and dust control. Soil conditions and slope can change recommendations.

Can you deliver to rural and mountain properties?

Yes. We deliver to rural, mountain, and remote sites. Please provide access details and any weight or offload restrictions when ordering to ensure safe delivery.

How much aggregate do I need for my project?

Material calculators can estimate tons or cubic yards based on area and depth. Our team can help calculate quantities for driveways, drainage, and landscaping projects based on your site specifications.

Are your aggregates locally sourced in New Mexico?

We source aggregates from regional quarries and suppliers to ensure material consistency and to reduce haul distances where possible, supporting local supply chains across New Mexico.

Final Notes on Aggregates in New Mexico

Choosing the right aggregates for New Mexico projects improves performance and reduces long term maintenance. Gravel Monkey brings statewide delivery, material variety, and local experience to help you select the best aggregates for soils, slope, and climate conditions. Contact our team through the local pages below to get site specific recommendations and delivery options.

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