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French Drain Rock in Charlotte, NC
French Drain Rock · Charlotte, NC

French Drain Rock in Charlotte, NC

Material picks, pricing, and pro tips for french drain rock projects in Charlotte, NC.

French Drain Rock planning and material delivery for Charlotte, North Carolina homeowners. Local quarry pricing, real ton estimates, and same-day delivery for projects under 30 yards.

This Charlotte guide covers material selection, depth, and how to size a typical french-drain project for Charlotte soil and climate.

About French Drain Rock projects

Material and depth guidance for a residential french-drain build in Charlotte, NC.

How a french drain rock project goes

  1. Plan the areaMeasure the french-drain area and stake the perimeter. Plan for 3-4 inches of compacted gravel for most Charlotte residential projects.
  2. Excavate & prepDig 4-6 inches below grade. For Charlotte clay soil add a layer of geotextile fabric to prevent the gravel from sinking.
  3. Lay base courseSpread 2-3 inches of crushed stone base. Compact with a plate compactor in passes.
  4. Add top dressingTop with 1-2 inches of the finished material. Rake level and roll once more.
  5. Edge & finishInstall steel or stone edging to keep the material from migrating. Walk the surface to settle any high spots.

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French drain rock in Charlotte's climate

Picking the right material for a french drain rock project in Charlotte comes down to how the climate treats it. Mixed Piedmont conditions with regular rain and mild freeze events. Crushed granite from the foothills resists wash-out well. For french drain rock work specifically, that means choosing material that handles local moisture and traffic loads without re-dressing every season.

The small market profile of Charlotte also shapes how a project runs. Most jobs are residential, with the occasional school or municipal project. Truck access is usually wide and turnarounds run fast.

Where we deliver french drain rock material in Charlotte

Our delivery footprint around Charlotte covers the core city plus a typical 35-mile radius. Recent french drain rock drops have included:

If your address is outside that radius, send your ZIP through the contact form and we will confirm coverage within an hour.

Pricing for french drain rock in Charlotte

Here is what the recommended french drain rock materials are running in Charlotte right now. Full-truck orders (16 tons or more) typically save 15 to 20 percent off these per-ton rates.

MaterialPrice from
Wood Chips Delivery in Charlotte, NC $73/ton
Riprap Med Delivery in Charlotte, NC $95/ton
Red Mulch Delivery in Charlotte, NC $84/ton
Concrete Sand Delivery in Charlotte, NC $101/ton
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a french-drain project cost in Charlotte?

Material-only cost runs $300-$1,500 for typical residential projects. Installed cost is higher if you hire out the labor - most homeowners DIY.

What gravel is best for a french-drain in Charlotte?

For most Charlotte french-drain projects we recommend #57 or #67 crushed stone for the base and pea gravel or river rock for the top dressing.

How long does a french-drain project take?

A single-weekend DIY project for areas under 500 sq ft. Larger jobs benefit from renting a skid-steer or hiring a crew.

Do I need a permit for a french-drain in Charlotte?

Usually no for ground-level work on your own property. Check Charlotte municipal code for grading near drainage easements or property lines.

How deep should the gravel go for a french-drain?

Plan for 4-6 inches of compacted gravel. Drainage applications go deeper.

Can I do a french-drain project over existing grass?

Strip the sod first, then lay landscape fabric. Gravel over live grass will sprout weeds within a season.

What tools do I need?

Wheelbarrow, rake, tamper or plate compactor, and a level. For larger jobs add a skid-steer.

Will weeds grow through the gravel?

Not if you lay quality landscape fabric underneath and keep the layer at least 3 inches thick.

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