Jones County Gravel Delivery

Driveway Gravel Delivery & Spreading — Gray, GA

Bulk crusher run, #57 stone, and pea gravel delivered to your driveway throughout Jones County. Delivery-only or delivery plus machine spreading — you choose.

Driveway Gravel Delivery to Jones County Properties

Hauling gravel without the right truck — or buying at retail from a big-box store — costs more and delivers less than ordering direct. Gray Gravel handles driveway gravel delivery of bulk crusher run, #57 crushed stone, and pea gravel by the ton directly to rural driveways throughout Jones County. Whether you need a full driveway base, a gravel delivery refresh layer over an existing surface, or material for a new installation project, we calculate the tonnage, schedule the haul, and get the material on site.

Delivery-only gravel delivery means we drop the load at a point you specify and you handle spreading. Gravel delivery with spreading means we bring a machine and leave your driveway graded and compacted, not just dumped. Both gravel delivery options are available and can be quoted at the same time so you can decide once you see the price difference.

What Our Gravel Delivery Service Includes

  • Crusher run (road base / crush-and-run) — the most popular driveway material in Jones County
  • #57 crushed granite or limestone — clean, fast-draining, ideal as top layer or drainage bed
  • Pea gravel — decorative, best for contained pathways with edging
  • Recycled concrete base — budget-friendly alternative for base layers

Gravel Delivery Area

Gray Gravel handles gravel delivery throughout Jones County, Georgia including Gray, Haddock, and Round Oak. Rural properties with long unpaved access lanes are standard for this area — long-haul gravel delivery, gated entrances, and seasonal soft ground are part of normal operations. If your property has unusual access conditions, note them in the quote request so equipment size can be confirmed.

How Much Gravel Do You Need for Driveway Gravel Delivery?

For a 12-foot wide driveway, estimate 1.5 tons of crusher run per 10 linear feet for a 3-inch layer. A 200-foot driveway needs roughly 15 tons for a new surface, or 10 tons for a 2-inch gravel delivery refresh on an existing base. Wider driveways, steeper slopes, and soft soil conditions require more material. When you submit a gravel delivery quote request with your driveway measurements, we calculate the tonnage and include it in the quote.

Gravel Types for Driveway Gravel Delivery in Jones County

Different gravel types serve different roles. Most driveways use a crusher run base with an optional #57 top coat for drainage and appearance.

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Crusher Run

Angular crushed stone mixed with stone dust. Compacts into a dense, interlocked surface that resists rutting and gravel migration. The most common driveway base material in rural Georgia.

Best for: Base Layer

#57 Crushed Stone

Uniform 3/4-inch clean stone with no fines. Water drains through rapidly, preventing surface pooling. Ideal as a drainage layer beneath crusher run or as a top coat on established bases.

Best for: Top Layer / Drainage

Pea Gravel

Smooth, rounded small stone in 3/8-inch size. Attractive appearance but shifts easily under tires. Works well for decorative pathways with solid edging — not recommended for open driveways.

Best for: Pathways

How Our Gravel Delivery Process Works

Most gravel delivery jobs are straightforward. Here is the typical sequence from quote request to finished job.

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Submit a Gravel Delivery Quote Request

Tell us your driveway dimensions (length and width), which gravel type you want, and whether you need gravel delivery only or delivery plus spreading. If you are not sure which gravel to use, describe the current surface condition and we will recommend the right material.

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Receive Tonnage Calculation & Gravel Delivery Price

We calculate the exact tonnage for your driveway dimensions and send a gravel delivery quote that includes per-ton material cost, haul, and optional spreading. You will see the full price for both options so you can decide which service level fits your budget.

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Schedule Your Gravel Delivery

Confirm the quote and we schedule the gravel delivery. Most residential jobs in Jones County, Georgia are completed within the agreed window. If your site has any access limitations — gates, narrow lanes, soft ground — confirm these at scheduling so we bring the right truck and equipment.

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Gravel Delivery and Spreading

For delivery-only gravel delivery, we drop the load at your specified point. For gravel delivery plus spreading, the machine follows the truck and grades material across the full driveway surface. Combined jobs finish in a single visit — no pile to deal with, no second appointment needed.

Gravel Delivery Cost in Gray, GA

Gravel delivery in Jones County, Georgia typically costs $50 to $120 per ton delivered — a standard 10 to 15 ton residential driveway load runs $500 to $900 for delivery only, or $900 to $2,000 with machine spreading included.

Delivery Only
$500 to $900
10–15 ton load of crusher run or #57 stone delivered to a residential driveway in Jones County. Material cost varies by gravel type; haul distance is included in the quote.
Large Load / Long Driveway
$2,000+
Driveways over 300 feet, sites requiring multiple truck loads, or steep-grade driveways needing additional compaction passes. Quote reflects actual site conditions.

How much does gravel delivery cost in Gray, Jones County?

In Gray, Jones County, Georgia, gravel delivery costs depend on material type and quantity. Crusher run (dense, angular gravel that compacts tightly into Jones County's red clay subgrade) and #57 stone are the most common materials. Delivery plus spreading is typically quoted by the ton — most residential driveway projects in Jones County require 30–70 tons of material. Bulk gravel delivery for rural Jones County driveways includes machine spreading to grade the material to correct depth.

Gravel Delivery — Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about ordering gravel delivery in Jones County, Georgia.

How much does gravel delivery cost in Gray, GA?
Gravel delivery in Jones County typically costs $50–$120 per ton, depending on gravel type and haul distance. A standard 200-foot residential driveway needing a 3-inch refresh requires roughly 10–15 tons, putting the delivery cost at $500–$1,800. Adding machine spreading adds $200–$600 depending on driveway length and site conditions. A free gravel delivery quote produces the exact number for your project.
What type of gravel is best for a driveway in Georgia?
Crusher run (also called crush-and-run or road base) is the most popular choice for driveway gravel delivery in Jones County because its mix of angular stone and stone dust compacts into a firm, interlocked surface that resists rutting and migration. #57 crushed stone is the best choice for a drainage layer or top coat — its uniform size and void space shed water rapidly. Pea gravel looks attractive but shifts easily under tires; it works best in contained pathways, not open driveways.
How many tons of gravel do I need for my driveway?
For a standard 12-foot wide driveway, plan on approximately 1.5 tons of crusher run per 10 linear feet for a 3-inch layer. A 200-foot driveway at 12 feet wide needs roughly 15 tons for a new base or 10 tons for a refresh gravel delivery. Wider driveways (16–20 feet) or steeper slopes require more material. When you request a gravel delivery quote, the actual measurement of your driveway produces the precise tonnage.
Can you deliver gravel and spread it the same day?
Yes — in Jones County, Georgia, gravel delivery and machine spreading are typically completed in a single visit. The dump truck delivers the material and a skid steer or motor grader spreads and levels it in sequence. Same-day service eliminates the cost and inconvenience of storing a pile on your property. Scheduling depends on project queue and site access.
What is the difference between #57 stone and crusher run?
#57 stone is uniformly sized (approximately 3/4 inch) clean crushed granite or limestone with no fine particles — water flows through it freely, making it ideal for driveways with standing water problems. Crusher run includes both coarse stone and stone dust, which bind together when compacted to form a dense, stable surface — the better gravel delivery choice for base layers and high-traffic rural driveways in Jones County. Most new installations use a crusher run base with an optional #57 top coat.
Do you deliver gravel to rural properties in Jones County?
Yes — Gray Gravel handles gravel delivery to all of Jones County, Georgia, including Gray, Haddock, and Round Oak. Rural properties with long unpaved access roads, gated entrances, or soft seasonal ground are standard — gravel delivery to these sites is part of normal operations. If your site has unusual access restrictions, mention them in the gravel delivery quote request so haul equipment and truck size can be confirmed in advance.

Request a Driveway Gravel Delivery Quote in Gray, GA

Tell us your driveway dimensions and gravel type. We calculate tonnage and respond with a complete driveway gravel delivery quote for Jones County.

Describe your gravel needs on our free quote form — driveway length and width, gravel type if known, and your location in Jones County. We calculate tonnage and respond with a complete quote for delivery-only and delivery + spreading options, no obligation.

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What happens next: We calculate tonnage for your driveway dimensions and respond with pricing for both service levels. Rural properties and long driveways welcome. Serving Gray, Haddock, Round Oak & all Jones County.

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Serving Jones County, Georgia

Gray Gravel delivers and spreads gravel throughout Jones County — Gray, Haddock, Round Oak, and surrounding rural areas.