Types of aggregates for free delivery in Llano, Texas

Gravel Delivery & Aggregates in Llano, Texas

Llano sits in the heart of the Hill Country — often called the Heart of the Hill Country for its granite outcrops, rivers and ranching heritage — and that geology makes aggregate selection uniquely important for any outdoor project. Whether you are repairing a rural driveway near the Llano River, installing a compacted base for a garage in the Historic Downtown Llano district, or refreshing a courtyard in the Lakeside and Riverside neighborhoods, choosing the right aggregates affects drainage, longevity, and appearance.

Our local team knows Llano's climate and soils: average annual rainfall in Llano is about 28 inches, summer highs often reach the mid-90s (around 95°F) while winter lows commonly dip to the low 30s (near 32°F). Those seasonal swings combined with shallow granite bedrock and clay-loam soils across areas like West Main, North Main, and the Granite Mountain corridor demand materials that manage moisture without losing structural strength. We provide tailored bulk aggregates and sand delivered across Llano and surrounding communities.

This page explains available products, local recommendations, delivery coverage, and project planning details for homeowners and contractors in neighborhoods from Downtown Llano to the South Llano River State Park access points, and extending out to Kingsland, Buchanan Dam, Marble Falls, Burnet, Mason, Fredericksburg, and parts of Austin.

Premium Aggregates Available for Llano Delivery

Gravel and Crushed Stone Products

For structural bases and load-bearing surfaces in Llano, we recommend strong, angular aggregates that compact well and resist movement over the region's clay-loam soils and shallow bedrock. Our inventory includes durable options specifically suited for local driveways, private roads, and commercial pads. One of our most reliable base products is 3/4 inch Crushed Stone, favored for its interlocking properties and consistent sizing which make it excellent beneath paving and concrete work.

When a compacted mix is required for a stable foundation, our Crusher Run blends fines and stone to form a tightly locked base that stands up to traffic and freeze-thaw cycles better than loose stone alone. For larger structural projects and road shoulders, we offer Road Base, engineered to provide a durable, even surface when compacted and ideal for private ranch entrances and subdivision roads near Highland Oaks and Llano River Estates.

Driveway and Pathway Materials

Driveways around Llano vary from paved county roads to compacted gravel lanes leading to ranch houses in the Bluff and Oak Hill areas. For finished driving surfaces that balance traction and aesthetics, our Driveway Gravel offers rounded particles that create a comfortable driving surface and shed water effectively while preserving a Hill Country look. Where a stronger, compacted base is necessary under the top layer, the combination of 3/4 inch Crushed Stone as a subbase with a surface layer of driveway gravel is a common approach used in the historic Main Street area and rural ranch roads off FM 1120.

For walking paths and decorative paths that need a firm yet permeable surface, we supply Decomposed Granite and Walkway Gravel. Decomposed granite compacts into a smooth, natural-looking path that works well in the temperate Llano climate around South Llano River State Park trails, while walkway gravel provides a looser, casual texture better suited to front yard borders and garden paths.

Decorative Stone and River Rock

For landscape accents, seasonal plant bed edging, and erosion control along creek banks in Riversides and Lakeside properties, decorative stone options add texture and curb appeal. Our assortment includes natural choices that match local aesthetics, such as Pea Gravel for patios and seating areas and River Rock for dry creek beds and xeriscape installations. These decorative aggregates are chosen to complement native limestone and granite outcrops common in Llano neighborhoods.

Drainage Solutions for Llano's clay-loam and rocky soil

Drainage is a frequent concern across the Llano area because shallow granite and clay-loam mixtures can create perched water pockets after heavy rains. Proper drainage materials and planning reduce erosion and preserve structural integrity on slopes and flat sites alike. We supply targeted aggregates that promote infiltration while preventing piping and washouts in rural parcels, subdivision lots near the courthouse historic district, and shoreline properties around Lake Buchanan.

For foundation drain systems, retaining wall backfill, and French drains that need high permeability, the correct stone size and angularity make a significant performance difference. Products designed to move water efficiently without clogging or settling work best where Llano experiences spring storms and occasional flash flooding from upland runoff.

Benefits of Proper Drainage Aggregates (bullet list)

  • Reduced standing water and faster subsurface drainage to protect foundations and septic systems
  • Improved soil stability on slopes and driveways, preventing rutting in wet seasons
  • Lower erosion risk around streambanks and retaining structures in Riverside and Granite Mountain areas
  • Extended service life for paved and unpaved roads through better water management

For many drainage applications we recommend #57 Stone and Drain Rock, both of which provide excellent void space for water flow while resisting clogging. When a larger rock is needed to armor channels or stabilize embankments, river rock works well and provides a natural look for creek restoration projects near South Llano River State Park.

Soil Products and Fill Materials

Accurate grading and proper soil selection are essential when building pads, gardens, or regrading drive approaches in Llano's varied topography. Our soil blends and clean fill materials are selected for compaction qualities, nutrient content, and compatibility with local plantings and septic installations. For gardening, erosion control, or re-vegetation on graded lots in neighborhoods like West Main and East Llano, we offer screened Topsoil tailored for planting beds and turf establishment.

For bulk earthwork and to bring low-lying parcels up to grade on ranch roads or new construction in Llano River Estates, we supply clean Fill Dirt that compacts predictably and can be layered before topsoil is added. Contractors in nearby Mason and Burnet also rely on this material for barn pads and road shoulders where native soils are too sandy or rocky to make a stable base without amendment.

Where environmentally conscious options make sense for road base or temporary pads, our Crushed Concrete repurposes demolished material into a durable aggregate alternative that performs well under traffic and reduces demand for virgin stone.

Sand Products for Every Llano Application

Sand is used for masonry, playgrounds, bedding, and soil amendment across residential and commercial projects. In Llano, choosing the right sand affects compaction, drainage, and plant rooting conditions. Masonry and block-set beds need clean, well-graded sand while playgrounds require softer, safety-focused materials. We stock multiple sand products so builders and homeowners from Downtown Llano to the Highland Oaks subdivisions can pick the best option for their project.

Masonry work requires a fine, consistent sand that produces tight mortar joints and predictable mortar strength; our Mason Sand is screened and graded for stonework and block laying. For schoolyards, parks and residential play areas we deliver Playground Sand, washed to remove fines that would compact into a hard surface and chosen for safety compliance and comfort underfoot. For projects that require a clean bedding material for pavers, concrete forms, or as a final rinse for plant beds, our Washed Sand provides low-silt, consistent particle sizing that performs well in Llano's variable moisture conditions.

Sand Type Best Applications Texture Common Uses in Llano
Mason Sand Masonry, mortar, block setting Fine, consistent Retaining wall mortar and historic downtown stone repairs
Playground Sand Play areas, safety surfacing Soft, low-fines Parks and school playgrounds near Lakeside and Riverside
Washed Sand Bedding, paver base, soil amendment Clean, coarse-fine mix Patio foundations, paver joints, raised garden beds in Llano yards

Choosing the Right Aggregates for Your Llano Project

Selecting the right aggregates in Llano requires balancing drainage, compaction, appearance and budget. For sites with thin soils or exposed granite, a layered approach works well: a compacted subbase of road base or crusher run can be topped with a smaller surface stone or decorative aggregate to match the neighborhood character from Main Street to the outlying ranch roads.

We advise homeowners and contractors to consider traffic loads, slope, and desired maintenance frequency. High-traffic driveways and access roads around ranch entrances and garages perform best with compacted road base and a wear surface like crushed stone or driveway gravel. Low-traffic ornamental projects can use pea gravel or river rock to retain moisture for native plantings and produce a low-maintenance finish compatible with the Hill Country aesthetic.

Aggregate Type Best Applications Size Range Drainage Rating Compaction
3/4 Crushed Stone Subbase under concrete and paving 3/4 inch Moderate High
#57 Stone French drains, permeable surfaces 1/2–1 inch High Low
Crusher Run Roads, driveways, heavy-duty bases Mixed fines & stone Low-Moderate Very High
Pea Gravel Patios, playground surfacing, decorative 1/8–3/8 inch Moderate Low
River Rock Erosion control, accents, dry creek beds 1–4 inches Very High None
Decomposed Granite Paths, natural patios Fine to small granules Moderate Medium
Road Base Long-lasting road and pad foundation Mixed, up to 1 inch Low-Moderate Very High
Drain Rock Drainage trenches, swales 3/4–2 inches Very High None

Climate Considerations for Llano Aggregates

Llano's weather patterns—hot, dry summers with temperatures often in the mid-90s and cool winters that can see lows near the low 30s—affect how aggregates settle and shift. Heavy spring thunderstorms can saturate clay-rich zones, making permeable layers such as #57 stone or drain rock the right choice for subsurface drainage. Conversely, drought periods can dry soils and increase erosion risk on slopes, where heavier, angular aggregates like crusher run and road base prevent scouring.

Freeze conditions are infrequent but possible; therefore, structural bases that avoid frost heave and maintain compaction across seasonal cycles are prudent for outdoor patios, driveways, and roadways in areas prone to temperature swings, such as the Granite Mountain corridor and neighborhoods adjacent to Inks Lake and Lake Buchanan.

Popular Llano Project Applications (bullet list)

  • Private ranch driveways and turnout pads near FM 477 and county roads
  • Historic downtown stone repairs and pedestrian pathways
  • Dry creek beds and erosion control at riverfront properties
  • Patios, fire pits, and courtyard surfacing in Lakeside and Riverside yards
  • Road rebuilds and parking pads for local businesses and event venues

Aggregate Delivery Throughout Llano Metro

We schedule deliveries all across Llano city limits and into surrounding rural addresses, coordinating truck access even for narrow lanes and gated ranch entrances. Delivery crews are familiar with the access constraints in neighborhoods like Downtown Llano's narrow streets, the Riverside property access points by the Llano River, and the rural turn-arounds near Kingsland and Buchanan Dam.

Areas We Serve

Our Llano service territory includes Historic Downtown Llano, West Main, North Main, Lakeside, Riverside, Oak Hill, Granite Mountain corridor, South Llano River State Park access routes, Llano River Estates, Highland Oaks, Bluff area parcels, and rural ranch roads that feed into county routes. Contractors dealing with work in courthouse historic districts and residential subdivisions often count on timely bulk aggregates to keep schedules on track, and our team maintains frequent runs to these neighborhoods.

Nearby Cities Served

We also deliver to nearby cities and towns that commonly source aggregates from Llano, including Kingsland, Buchanan Dam, Marble Falls, Burnet, Mason, Fredericksburg, Johnson City and outlying parts of western Austin. These deliveries support a range of projects from private roads and ranch upgrades to commercial site work across the Hill Country.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel in Llano

What types of gravel do you deliver to Llano?

We deliver a wide selection of aggregates to Llano including structural options like 3/4 inch crushed stone and road base, drainage stones such as #57 stone and drain rock, decorative choices like pea gravel and river rock, and specialty materials including decomposed granite and crushed concrete. We also stock multiple sand options for masonry and playground use.

Is delivery free in Llano?

Delivery costs depend on volume, distance, and site accessibility. Short deliveries inside Llano city limits may qualify for promotional pricing, while rural deliveries to remote ranch gates or steep driveways may incur additional fees. Contact our Llano dispatch team for a tailored estimate.

How much gravel do I need for my driveway or path?

Calculate area (length × width) and choose a desired depth. For a typical driveway a 3–4 inch surface requires roughly 0.33 cubic yards per square yard, while a compacted base of 6–12 inches increases material needs. Our staff can convert your measurements to cubic yards and tons for delivery planning across neighborhoods like West Main and the Lakeside area.

What gravel is best for Llano's soil and climate?

Llano's clay-loam and shallow granite bedrock respond well to a layered approach: use road base or crusher run for compacted support, topped with a surface aggregate like driveway gravel or 3/4 inch crushed stone for heavy loads; for drainage-sensitive areas, choose #57 stone or drain rock to promote subsurface flow.

Do you deliver to nearby suburbs and ranches?

Yes. We regularly deliver aggregates to Kingsland, Buchanan Dam, Marble Falls, Burnet, Mason, Fredericksburg, Johnson City and other neighboring communities. Our drivers are experienced with the access and scheduling considerations unique to rural Hill Country properties.

Are recycled or eco-friendly aggregate options available?

We offer recycled choices, such as crushed concrete, which is suitable for base layers and reduces the need for virgin materials. Crushed concrete is a cost-effective, environmentally responsible alternative for road base and temporary pads.

Get Quality Aggregates Delivered to Your Llano Property

From landscaping details in the downtown historic district to large-scale base work for ranch entrances, our Llano team supplies the right aggregates and sand to match the local climate, soils, and aesthetic preferences. Whether your project requires the permeability of #57 Stone for drainage trenches, the stability of Crusher Run for private roads, or the natural appearance of River Rock for creekside erosion control, we coordinate delivery and advise on material quantities and layering strategies specific to Llano conditions.

For playground installations, we supply Playground Sand, while masonry contractors can order Mason Sand and landscapers can request Washed Sand for bedding and paver joints. Decorative patio and pathway options such as Pea Gravel and Decomposed Granite are stocked for residents who want a Hill Country look with reliable performance.

For soil restoration, planting beds, and site prep we deliver screened Topsoil and compactable Fill Dirt, and we maintain inventory of Crushed Concrete for eco-friendly base work. Contractors building durable driveways typically combine Road Base with a wearing surface such as 3/4 inch Crushed Stone or thatch-mitigating Driveway Gravel where appearance matters.

We pride ourselves on being a reliable Llano gravel supplier that understands the local geology and climate, and we work with property owners across Downtown Llano, the Lakeside and Riverside neighborhoods, Granite Mountain, the courthouse historic district, and the wider Hill Country to deliver the right aggregates on schedule.

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