Rock, Stone & Gravel Delivery in Palm Beach County
Crushed shell, river rock, pea gravel, #57 stone, limestone, coquina — whatever your project calls for, we’ll pick it up from a local supplier and deliver it by dump trailer directly to your driveway, backyard, or job site. No material markup. No minimum-load surcharges from big quarry trucks. Just your rock, delivered where you need it.
Rock, Stone & Gravel Types We Deliver
We source from local Palm Beach County rock yards and quarries. Tell us what you need and how much — we’ll pick it up and deliver it by dump trailer the same day or next day in most cases.
Crushed Shell & Shell Rock
The go-to base material across South Florida. Crushed shell compacts well and drains fast — ideal for driveways, parking pads, walkways, and under-slab base in the sandy Palm Beach County soil. Commonly used in Loxahatchee and Acreage properties for long unpaved driveways, and in Wellington for equestrian trail maintenance.
#57 Stone & Crushed Limestone
#57 stone is the standard drainage aggregate used in French drain installations, retaining wall backfill, and under concrete slabs throughout Palm Beach County. Crushed limestone provides a stable, compactable base for patios, pavers, and hardscape projects. Both are available from multiple local yards — we’ll grab whichever your project spec requires.
River Rock & Mexican Beach Pebble
Decorative stone for landscape beds, dry creek beds, tree rings, and accent borders. River rock is one of the most popular landscape materials in Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton — it doesn’t decompose like mulch, won’t blow away in South Florida storms, and works well with the tropical plant palette. Mexican beach pebble adds a polished, high-end look for property frontage and pool surrounds.
Pea Gravel
Small, rounded stones commonly used for pathways, between-paver fill, dog runs, fire pit areas, and decorative ground cover. Pea gravel is a popular low-maintenance alternative to mulch in South Florida — it won’t wash out in heavy rain the way organic mulch does, and it’s easy to replenish. Available in natural and mixed-color blends from local yards.
Coquina & Florida Keystone
Native Florida stone used for retaining walls, garden borders, and decorative hardscaping. Coquina is a natural shell-based limestone found throughout South Florida — it blends with the local environment and is a staple in coastal-style landscaping from Delray Beach to Jupiter. Keystone boulders and slabs can be sourced and delivered for accent walls and tiered planting beds.
Rip Rap & Drainage Stone
Large angular stone used for erosion control along canals, swales, retention ponds, and lake banks — all common features across Palm Beach County’s water management infrastructure. Property owners in Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, and The Acreage frequently need rip rap to shore up canal banks and manage drainage on large lots. We deliver it right to the bank edge.
How pricing works: You pay the supplier’s price for the material (we don’t mark it up) plus a flat delivery fee based on distance. Call (561) 621-1492 or request a quote for your exact total.
Why a Dump Trailer for Rock Delivery?
Most quarry and rock yard delivery trucks are big — tri-axle dumps that can’t back down a residential driveway, navigate a gated community entrance, or get anywhere near a backyard drop zone. Our 7×12 dump trailer towed behind a pickup truck gets into tight spaces full-size trucks can’t reach. That means we dump the material where you actually need it, not at the end of your street. For homeowners in gated communities across Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, and Wellington — this is the difference between a clean delivery and spending your Saturday wheelbarrowing stone 200 feet.
Common Projects That Need Rock or Gravel Delivered
Whether you’re a homeowner tackling a weekend landscape project or a contractor staging materials for a multi-phase build, here’s how most customers in Palm Beach County use our rock and gravel delivery service:
Driveway resurfacing and base repair. Crushed shell and shell rock driveways are everywhere in western Palm Beach County — especially in Loxahatchee, The Acreage, and the semi-rural stretches along Southern Boulevard. Heavy rain and regular traffic wear them down fast. We deliver fresh material and dump it right on the drive so you can grade it out yourself or have us spread it.
French drain and swale construction. Palm Beach County’s high water table and flat terrain make drainage a constant issue. #57 stone is the standard aggregate for French drain installations, dry wells, and swale lining. Contractors and homeowners both use us to get the right stone on-site without ordering a full quarry truck when they only need 2–3 cubic yards.
Landscape bed conversions — mulch to rock. A growing trend across South Florida: replacing organic mulch with river rock, pea gravel, or Mexican beach pebble. Rock doesn’t decompose in the heat and humidity, doesn’t attract termites, and doesn’t need replacing every season. One delivery of decorative stone can last years with zero maintenance — a smart move for rental properties, HOA common areas, and snowbird homes that sit vacant part of the year.
Paver base and hardscape prep. Crushed limestone base is required under virtually every paver patio, walkway, and pool deck installation in Palm Beach County. Contractors working residential projects in Boca Raton, PBG, and Jupiter frequently need smaller quantities delivered to tight residential lots — exactly what our dump trailer setup is built for.
Canal bank and erosion control. Rip rap delivery for canal banks, lake edges, and retention pond walls is a steady need throughout Palm Beach County’s water management district. We deliver angular stone directly to the bank edge so it can be placed by hand or machine — no need to schedule a full dump truck for a short section of shoreline.
How Rock & Gravel Delivery Works
Tell Us the Material & Quantity
Call, text, or submit a quote request. Tell us the type of rock, approximate quantity (in cubic yards or tons), and your delivery address.
We Quote Material + Delivery
We price the material at the supplier’s rate — no markup — and add a flat delivery fee based on distance. You see the full cost before we pick anything up.
We Pick Up & Deliver
We load at the rock yard and deliver to your location by dump trailer. We can dump on the driveway, in the backyard, next to the project — wherever you need it placed.
You Build — We’re Done
Payment is collected on delivery. The material is yours to spread, install, or stage however you need. Need more? We can make multiple trips the same day.
Rock & Gravel Delivery Across Palm Beach County
We deliver rock, stone, and gravel to every community in Palm Beach County. Click your area for local service details.
Rock & Gravel Delivery FAQ
How much rock can you deliver in one load?
Our dump trailer has a 3-ton (6,000 lb) capacity. For heavy materials like crushed stone, gravel, and rip rap, that’s typically 2–3 cubic yards per load. For lighter materials like pea gravel or crushed shell, we can fit up to 4 cubic yards. Need more than one load? We can make multiple trips the same day.
How much does rock delivery cost?
You pay two things: the supplier’s material cost (which we pass through at their price with no markup) and a flat delivery fee based on the distance from the rock yard to your property. Call (561) 621-1492 or request a quote online for your exact total — we’ll break down the material and delivery costs separately so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Can you dump the rock in my backyard?
In most cases, yes. Our dump trailer is compact enough to back through side yards, gates, and narrow driveways. As long as there’s a path at least 8 feet wide and firm enough ground to support the trailer, we can dump directly where you need the material. If access is tight, send us a photo and we’ll confirm before scheduling.
Do you spread the rock or just dump it?
Our standard service is dump-and-go — we deliver and dump the material in your specified location. If you need it spread, we can discuss that as an add-on depending on the scope. Most homeowners and contractors prefer to spread and grade the material themselves since they know the exact coverage they want.
Can I pick my own supplier or rock yard?
Absolutely. If you have an account at a specific rock yard or want a particular product from a specific supplier, we’re happy to pick up from wherever you direct us. If you don’t have a preference, we’ll source from the closest or best-priced yard for your material type.
How do I know how much rock I need?
A rough formula: measure your area in square feet, decide on the depth in inches, and divide by 162 to get cubic yards. For example, a 10×20 foot driveway at 3 inches deep needs about 1.2 cubic yards. Not sure? Tell us the project and dimensions and we’ll help you calculate the right amount — we’d rather you order accurately than have too much or too little.
Related Services
Sand & Fill Dirt Delivery
Grading fill, mason sand, and clean fill dirt for leveling, backfill, and base prep — the companion material to most rock and gravel projects.
Paver & Hardscape Material Delivery
Pavers, retaining wall block, and hardscape supplies picked up from the supplier and delivered to your job site — same dump trailer convenience.
Concrete Removal & Hauling
Replacing a concrete pad or old patio with gravel? We demo and haul the old concrete, then come back with the new stone — one crew for the whole job.
Need Rock or Gravel Delivered? Let’s Get It Scheduled.
Tell us the material, the quantity, and where you need it dumped. We’ll quote the supplier cost plus a flat delivery fee — no markup, no surprises.
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