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Gravel Delivery in Ohio

Ohio sits on a deep limestone shelf, making Ohio one of the cheaper places to buy crushed stone in the US. Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati metros each have multiple quarries within 30 miles.

📍 8 cities served 🏙️ 7 metro areas 👥 2,334,334 in range
8Cities served
7Metro areas
34Materials in stock
2.3MPeople in range

Where Ohio's aggregate comes from

The bulk of what gets dumped on Ohio job sites starts as limestone from the deep Ohio shelf and dolomite from central quarries, which keeps freight short and per-ton pricing honest. Specialty products such as river rock and decorative pebbles sometimes ship in from neighboring states, while crusher run and base stone stay in-state.

That short haul from pit to job site is the reason a tandem load in Ohio usually beats prices in states that have to truck stone in from the next region. When a quarry runs 30 to 60 miles from the city, contractors get fresh inventory and same-week delivery without paying interstate freight. The trade-off shows up in product mix: each region tends to have one or two materials it does cheaper than anywhere else, and substituting outside that list will cost you.

Pricing trends across Ohio

Numbers below are pulled from live yard rates across every Ohio city we cover. Min is the floor for full loads at the busiest pits; max usually means a longer haul or a partial-load drop.

Material Min /ton Avg /ton Max /ton
Pea Gravel $45 $49 $52
Premium Screened Topsoil $36 $40 $44
River Rock $71 $75 $78
#57 Crushed Stone $51 $55 $59
#67 Stone $56 $56 $56
#89 Crushed Stone $61 $61 $61

Full loads of 16 tons or more typically land at the low end of each range. Split drops, very short hauls under 8 tons, and weekend deliveries push toward the upper end. For budgeting, plan on the average column and add a small cushion for fuel and any access fees.

Delivery logistics in Ohio

Tri-axle trucks (20 to 22 tons) are the workhorse in Ohio for open driveways and contractor sites, with tandems used for tight urban lots and back-fence drops. Winter weight restrictions and frost laws kick in across Ohio from late February through April, which can force smaller loads or postpone the drop. Pour season runs roughly April through November, with the heaviest demand on base and drainage products in late spring and early fall.

Permits and rules in Ohio

Ohio does not require a permit for routine residential gravel delivery, and most municipalities only get involved on commercial fills over roughly 50 cu yd. If you are running a project that triggers stormwater or floodplain rules at the city level, the local building department is the right first call, and any yard listed here can size the order to fit a phased plan.

Delivery coverage map for Ohio

Our trucks run out from quarries within roughly a 50-mile radius of every metro we list. Drop a ZIP into the contact form if you are outside the marked cities and we can usually confirm coverage within an hour.

8 cities we serve in Ohio

Click any city for live local pricing, in-stock materials, and same-day delivery times.

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Materials we deliver in Ohio

Popular gravel projects in Ohio

FAQ: Gravel Delivery in Ohio

How fast can you deliver gravel in Ohio?
Same-day delivery is available in most Ohio metros for orders placed before 11 AM. Outside the metros, expect 1-2 business days.
What's the average cost of bulk gravel in Ohio?
2026 delivered prices in Ohio run $42-$68/ton depending on the material and load size. Crushed stone is the cheapest; river rock the priciest. Full-truck orders (16+ tons) save 15-20% on per-ton pricing.
What's the most popular gravel material in Ohio?
For driveways and base prep, #57 crushed stone leads. For patios and decorative beds, pea gravel and river rock dominate. Ohio's climate and soil influence which materials get used where.
Do you deliver to rural areas in Ohio?
Yes, our Ohio service area extends to a 35-mile radius around each city we list. Longer hauls are quoted on request.
Can I get same-day delivery on weekends in Ohio?
Saturday delivery is available for an additional $50-$100 fee. Sunday delivery is rare but possible for time-critical jobs.
What's the minimum order for gravel delivery in Ohio?
1-ton minimum for bag drops; 4-ton minimum for tandem-truck loads. Split-load drops between nearby addresses are available for an extra haul fee.
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