Gravel Delivery & Aggregates in Weatherford, Texas
For homeowners, contractors and municipalities in Weatherford, Texas — the Peach Capital of Texas — choosing the right aggregates is essential for long-lasting driveways, effective drainage and attractive outdoor spaces. Our team understands local conditions from Downtown Weatherford to the Lake Weatherford shoreline and the growing subdivisions near Springtown Road, and we tailor deliveries and product recommendations to suit Parker County's unique mix of clay-loam soil, occasional caliche and the Cross Timbers transition zone that defines much of the area.
Whether you are renovating a historic property in Old Town, installing a permeable pathway near Heritage Park or building a new driveway in the Country Club Estates area, we provide professional-grade materials and reliable gravel delivery Weatherford services. We supply everything from structural bases and road-building aggregates to decorative river rock and fine sands for masonry and playgrounds.
Premium Aggregates Available for Weatherford Delivery
Gravel and Crushed Stone Products
Gravel and crushed stone form the backbone of many outdoor projects in Weatherford. For heavy-duty structural applications and bases that must bear vehicle loads, contractors often specify 3/4 inch Crushed Stone for its angular profile and compaction characteristics. This product creates a stable subbase under concrete, pavers and asphalt in neighborhoods like Westpark and near the Parker County Industrial Park where traffic loads are a consideration. For sustainable jobs that reduce landfill waste and embodied energy, you can also choose Crushed Concrete, a recycled material that performs well as a compacted layer for utility trenches and road repairs.
For durable driveway builds, mixes including Crusher Run and engineered Road Base are popular because they lock together when compacted and resist rutting in Weatherford’s freeze-thaw windows. These aggregates are commonly used across subdivisions from Belmont to Meadowbrook as a base course before top dressing with a more decorative or smooth finish gravel.
Driveway and Pathway Materials
When residents in neighborhoods like Sunset Hills or the Canyon Lake area want a finished surface that balances comfort and drainage, Driveway Gravel is a go-to product for topping compacted bases. For pedestrian paths and easy-to-walk surfaces, Walkway Gravel provides a finer texture that reduces foot noise and improves stability. For garden paths that need a natural look while remaining firm underfoot, we also supply Decomposed Granite, an excellent choice for public spaces near Henderson Park and private patios where a warm, permeable surface is desired.
Pathway selection often depends on soil permeability and maintenance preferences; our delivery crew can place stones close to beds in Lake Weatherford neighborhoods and Old Town properties where placement accuracy matters.
Decorative Stone and River Rock
Decorative aggregates can dramatically change the curb appeal for properties around Downtown Weatherford and in upscale pockets near Country Club Estates. For smooth bedliners and focal features we recommend River Rock in a variety of sizes, which provides a polished look for dry creek beds, retention swales and planters. Smaller, rounded options such as Pea Gravel work well for patios, play areas and as a permeable cover that resists compaction and allows surface water infiltration.
Decorative choices should be balanced with functional needs; for instance, pea gravel in play areas around Meadowbrook and Heritage Park requires proper edging and depth to remain comfortable and safe, while river rock is appropriate for accent bands and drainage scuppers.
Drainage Solutions for Weatherford's clay-loam soil
Weatherford's soils are dominated by clay-loam with pockets of caliche and limestone near the Palo Pinto foothills. That composition means surface water can pool and slow infiltration after summer storms — the region averages about 34.5 inches of rain annually — and effective drainage design is critical. Average summer highs reach about 95°F while winter lows commonly drop to the low 30s, and intermittent freeze-thaw cycles make stable, well-draining aggregates essential to prevent heaving and erosion.
For reliable drainage throughout Parker County — from the Springtown Road corridor to Hudson Oaks and Willow Park — we supply specialized products such as clean Drain Rock and structural #57 Stone that maintain flow paths in French drains, stormwater trenches and under perforated pipe systems. These materials resist fines that clog drains and maintain long-term permeability even when surrounded by clay-loam.
Benefits of Proper Drainage Aggregates (bullet list)
- Prevents standing water and reduces frost heave risk in winter
- Protects foundations and reduces basement or crawlspace moisture issues
- Improves road and driveway longevity by reducing erosion and rutting
- Maintains root health of landscape plants by preventing waterlogging
Soil Products and Fill Materials
Site preparation is critical in Weatherford’s variable soils. When building up low areas near the Lake Weatherford basin or smoothing a new lot in Springtown, start with the right base. We deliver screened Topsoil for planting beds and lawn establishment along with clean Fill Dirt for grading, slab pads and raising driveways above typical pooling spots. Properly placed topsoil supports healthy turf establishment through the warm growing season while fill dirt provides the mass needed to shape yards and establish consistent drainage slopes toward swales or storm drains.
Contractors restoring older lots near Downtown Weatherford and residential infill projects in Weatherford Heights commonly combine topsoil with amended compost and erosion-control measures when preparing new plantings; we can coordinate delivery to direct-fill points for efficient site access, whether the project is at a compact lot in Old Town or a larger parcel on the edge of Parker County.
Sand Products for Every Weatherford Application
We carry a range of sands tailored to masonry, bedding, drainage and recreational uses across Weatherford neighborhoods like Belmont, Shadow Oaks and parts of the Spring Creek Estates area. For bricklaying and stucco, use our fine Mason Sand, which is screened to provide consistent particle size for mortar mixes and paver bedding. Mason Sand helps masons achieve tight joints and reliable mortar strength in Weatherford's variable humidity and temperature ranges.
For recreational areas, including playgrounds around Heritage Park and school grounds in the Parker County district, our Playground Sand is clean, low-dust and free of contaminants. Playground Sand provides a safe, cushioned surface when used at appropriate depths and helps reduce compaction compared to other aggregates.
When you need a sand with low fines for bedding pipe, improving drainage trenches or setting pavers with a permeable joint, Washed Sand is the recommended material. Washed Sand is especially useful when working near Lake Weatherford and in drainage basins where fine silt can be problematic for infiltration systems.
| Sand Type | Best Applications | Texture | Common Uses in Weatherford |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mason Sand | Masonry, stucco, paver bedding | Fine, well-graded | Brick restoration in Old Town and new home builds near Sunset Hills |
| Playground Sand | Play areas, parks | Soft, medium-grain | Public parks like Heritage Park and school playgrounds |
| Washed Sand | Drainage, bedding, permeable joints | Clean, coarse to medium | French drain bedding and paver installations around Lake Weatherford |
Choosing the Right Aggregates for Your Weatherford Project
Selecting the right aggregate requires considering traffic loads, finish desired, local climate and soil. In Weatherford deliverable areas from Downtown Weatherford to the outlying communities of Brock and Poolville, the right choices vary: high-traffic driveways in Country Club Estates or near the Parker County Industrial Park often need a full-depth base of Road Base with a top course of Driveway Gravel or crusher-run, whereas garden edges and ornamental beds around Old Town are best finished with pea gravel or river rock for aesthetics and maintenance ease.
For projects that must balance budget and performance, Crusher Run under a thin wearing course delivers strength and compaction value, and a layered approach—compact road base, then crusher run, then a top dressing—often provides the most durable solution for Weatherford's climate.
| Aggregate Type | Best Applications | Size Range | Drainage Rating | Compaction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/4 Crushed Stone | Bases, concrete subbase | 3/4 inch | Medium | High |
| #57 Stone | Drainage layer, decorative | 3/8 to 1/2 inch | High | Low to Medium |
| Crusher Run | Driveways, approach slabs | Mixed fines to 3/4 inch | Low | Very High |
| Pea Gravel | Patios, play areas | 1/8 to 3/8 inch | Medium | Low |
| River Rock | Decorative beds, water features | 1 to 3 inch | High | N/A |
| Decomposed Granite | Paths, low-maintenance patios | Fine to medium | Medium | Medium |
| Road Base | Truck routes, parking areas | Fines to 1 inch | Low to Medium | Very High |
| Drain Rock | French drains, culverts | 3/4 to 2 inch | Very High | Low |
Climate Considerations for Weatherford Aggregates
Weatherford's climate influences material selection. With an average of 34.5 inches of rain per year, periodic heavy summer storms and highs often near 95°F, materials that maintain permeability are important in preventing erosion and surface pooling. Winter lows around 32°F mean freeze-thaw action is a consideration for bound surfaces and the tops of base layers. Aggregates with angular particles, like 3/4 inch Crushed Stone and crusher run, compact well for structural support, while washed materials such as #57 Stone and Drain Rock preserve drainage paths. In practice, many builders apply a layered strategy: a compacted road base, a binder course of crusher-run, and a permeable wearing layer to handle both load and runoff.
Popular Weatherford Project Applications (bullet list)
- Residential driveway reconstruction in Old Town and Sunset Hills
- French drains and stormwater trenches near Lake Weatherford
- Patios and walking paths using decomposed granite in Country Club Estates
- Playground installation and surfacing at Heritage Park
- Road base and parking areas around the Parker County Industrial Park
Aggregate Delivery Throughout Weatherford Metro
Areas We Serve
Our gravel delivery Weatherford coverage spans Downtown Weatherford, Old Town, Lake Weatherford neighborhoods, Sunset Hills, Belmont and Meadowbrook communities. We service residential subdivisions such as Country Club Estates and more rural parcels near Poolville, as well as light commercial and municipal sites around the Parker County Industrial Park. Our crews frequently deliver to homeowners and contractors working in Willow Park, Hudson Oaks and Aledo when projects cross municipal boundaries.
We understand neighborhood access constraints in historic districts and new developments; tell us if you need machine offload or tailgate placement so we can plan trucks and equipment accordingly.
Nearby Cities Served
In addition to Weatherford, our aggregate delivery network covers nearby communities that include Aledo, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Springtown, Millsap, Brock, Poolville and Mineral Wells. We routinely coordinate multi-drop deliveries for contractors working along the corridor between Fort Worth and Mineral Wells and can stage materials to several properties in a single trip to reduce unit costs for larger projects.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel in Weatherford
We deliver a full range of aggregates including structural 3/4 inch crushed stone, #57 stone, crusher run, road base, drain rock, pea gravel, river rock, decomposed granite, walkway gravel and specialized sands. We can recommend specific materials for driveways, drainage, patios and landscape accents based on your site conditions.
Delivery fees depend on distance, load size and placement complexity. We sometimes offer promotional free delivery Weatherford zones for standard drop-off within specific mileage bands; contact our office with your address for an accurate, no-obligation delivery estimate based on current promotions.
Measure the length and width in feet and determine desired depth in inches, then multiply length by width by depth and divide by 324 to get cubic yards. Typical compacted depths are 4 to 6 inches for driveways and 2 to 3 inches for decorative top dressings; we can calculate exact quantities when you provide project dimensions or an address for delivery.
Because Weatherford has clay-loam with occasional caliche pockets and sees freeze-thaw events, a compacted base of road base or crusher run, covered with 3/4 inch crushed stone or #57 stone for drainage, is a reliable approach. For aesthetic areas, decomposed granite or pea gravel works well if drainage is addressed beneath the wearing layer.
Yes. We routinely deliver throughout the Weatherford metro area and surrounding suburbs including Aledo, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Springtown, Millsap, Brock and Mineral Wells. For rural properties we can stage deliveries and place materials near work areas if access allows.
Yes. We carry recycled options like crushed concrete that provide strong performance for bases and subbases while reducing the need for virgin aggregate. These are commonly used on municipal projects and sustainable residential builds throughout Parker County.
Get Quality Aggregates Delivered to Your Weatherford Property
Choosing the right aggregate is both a technical decision and a local one. Across Weatherford neighborhoods — from Downtown Weatherford and Old Town to the lakeside properties and new subdivisions near Springtown Road — we combine local knowledge of soil, climate and access with a broad product inventory so you get the right material for your project's lifespan. If you are working on a driveway in Belmont, improving drainage near Lake Weatherford, or constructing a pathway through Country Club Estates, our team can recommend aggregate mixes, calculate quantities and schedule delivery to meet your timeline and site constraints.
Our delivery fleet serves both small homeowner loads and large contractor orders across pockets like Meadowbrook, Shadow Oaks and the Parker County Industrial Park. When planning a project that spans multiple properties in Weatherford and surrounding towns such as Aledo or Willow Park, we can coordinate multi-stop delivery to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
