
Wood Chips Delivery in Philadelphia, PA
Bulk wood chips delivered in Philadelphia, PA. Natural wood color.
From $79.00/ton delivered, free delivery on full loads
Bulk Wood Chips Delivered Across Philadelphia, PA
Wood chips are one of the most versatile bulk materials a Philadelphia property owner can buy, and we deliver them by the truckload across the city and the wider Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro. Our chips are clean, natural wood, screened to a consistent surfacing grade, and they ship loose so you can spread exactly where you need them. Whether you are surfacing a backyard path in Chestnut Hill, refreshing a community garden in South Philly, or stabilizing a slope along the Wissahickon, bulk delivery beats hauling bagged product from a big box store every single time.
Why Philadelphia Property Owners Choose Wood Chips
Philadelphia sits in a humid continental climate with hot, sticky summers and freeze-thaw winters that punish exposed soil. Wood chips earn their keep here in four main roles. First, natural pathways: chips give you a soft, free-draining walking surface for garden trails, dog runs and side yards without the cost of pavers. Second, playground surfacing: loose chips cushion falls under swings and climbers, which matters for the many rowhome backyards and parish playgrounds across the city. Third, erosion ground cover: on the rolling terrain of Northwest Philadelphia and the creek banks that thread through Fairmount Park, a thick chip layer absorbs heavy rain and keeps topsoil from washing into storm drains. Fourth, mulch beds: chips break down slowly, suppress weeds and lock moisture into the clay-heavy soils common around the Delaware Valley.
- Soft, all-season pathways for gardens, side yards and dog runs
- Impact-absorbing surfacing under play structures
- Slope and creek-bank erosion control on grades up to moderate steepness
- Long-lasting weed suppression in tree rings and shrub beds
Local Delivery and Lead Times in Philadelphia
We run dump deliveries into all of Philadelphia and the nearby cities, including Reading, Allentown, Bethlehem and Lancaster, with New York and the rest of the I-95 corridor within reach for larger orders. For a standard order of 3 yards or more, expect delivery in 1-2 business days with a delivery fee of $205. Step up to 8 yards and most Philadelphia addresses qualify for same or next day service at a reduced $111 delivery fee. Order 15 yards or more and delivery is free anywhere inside our core Philadelphia zone. Rowhome blocks in Fishtown, Point Breeze and Manayunk often have tight curb access, so tell us when you book whether the truck can reach a driveway or needs to tailgate the pile at the curb.
How Much Wood Chips Do You Need
Wood chips are sold by the cubic yard, and one yard covers about 100 square feet at a 3 inch depth, which is the right depth for most pathways and beds. Playground surfacing usually wants a deeper 6 to 12 inch cushion, so plan on roughly 50 square feet per yard at 6 inches. As a worked example, say you are surfacing a 600 square foot garden path behind a Mount Airy twin at 3 inches deep. That path needs about 6 yards of chips. If you are also topping a 400 square foot play area at 8 inches, add roughly another 10 yards. Always round up by ten percent because chips settle and compact after the first few rains.
Local Pricing in the Philadelphia Metro
Bulk wood chips in Philadelphia start from $79 per yard delivered, and the more you order the lower your per-yard cost runs. Our three published tiers make the math simple. The starter tier covers a minimum of 3 yards at $96 per yard with a $205 delivery fee, ideal for a single bed or short path. The mid tier kicks in at 8 yards at $82 per yard with the delivery fee dropping to $111, which suits most full-yard refreshes. The best value is the 15 yard tier at $79 per yard with free delivery, the right call for landscapers, HOAs and anyone tackling a large erosion or playground project. If you are weighing chips against dyed alternatives, our Hardwood Mulch, Red Mulch and Brown Shredded Mulch lines carry their own pricing, but raw chips remain the most economical surfacing per square foot.
Installation and Spreading Tips
Spreading wood chips well is mostly about prep. Pull existing weeds and lay a layer of cardboard or landscape fabric on pathways where you want long-term weed control. Dump the pile on a tarp or driveway, then move it with a flat shovel and a wheelbarrow. Rake to an even depth and keep chips a few inches back from house siding and wooden fences so they do not trap moisture against the wood. For Philadelphia play areas, frame the zone with timber or steel edging so the cushion stays put. On slopes around the Schuylkill or in hilly Roxborough yards, install a few wooden check boards across the grade to slow runoff until the chips knit together.
- Lay cardboard under pathway chips for season-long weed control
- Keep chips 3 inches off siding, posts and tree trunks
- Edge play areas and beds so loose chips stay contained
- Refresh the top inch each spring as the lower layer composts
Seasonal Notes for Pennsylvania
The two busiest windows for chip delivery in Philadelphia are early spring, right as the ground thaws and gardeners prep beds, and early fall, when homeowners insulate root zones ahead of the freeze. Spring orders move fastest, so book a week ahead in March and April. Pennsylvania winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles, and a 3 to 4 inch chip blanket buffers soil temperature swings that heave perennials out of the ground. Summer thunderstorms roll through the Delaware Valley hard and fast, which is exactly when a settled chip layer protects your soil from washing toward the Schuylkill. Avoid spreading fresh chips during a hard freeze, since you want them to settle and bond with the soil surface before deep cold sets in.
Wood Chips Versus Other Surfacing in Philadelphia
Plenty of Philadelphia projects start with a homeowner pricing pavers, decomposed stone or poured concrete, then landing on wood chips once the numbers and the labor come into focus. Concrete cracks and heaves on the freeze-thaw soils of the Delaware Valley and locks you into one layout forever. Pavers cost many times more per square foot and demand a compacted base. Wood chips, by contrast, drop in loose, cost the least per square foot of anything we carry, and can be raked into a new shape any weekend you change your mind. For the soft, naturalistic look that suits Philadelphia community gardens, Fairmount Park edges and rowhome backyards, chips read as intentional and tidy rather than utilitarian. They also feed the soil as they break down, something no hardscape can claim. If you want the look of a finished bed up front and the economy of chips out back, a common Philadelphia setup is dyed mulch in the visible foundation beds and raw chips on the paths, the slope, and the play zone behind the house.
Maintenance and Longevity in the Philadelphia Climate
A bulk chip install in Philadelphia typically holds its job for a full year before it needs attention, and many last longer on shaded north-facing beds. The lower layer composts into the soil over time, which is a feature rather than a fault, since it builds tilth in the clay. Expect to top-dress with a fresh inch each spring to restore depth and color, especially on high-traffic paths and in play zones where the cushion compacts. Rake the surface occasionally to keep it from matting after a wet stretch, and pull the odd weed that seeds in from above before it establishes. Done this way, a single 15 yard delivery can carry a typical Philadelphia property through two or three seasons of beds, paths and slope cover with only modest annual top-ups.
Order Wood Chips for Your Philadelphia Project
From a single bed in West Philly to a 15 yard erosion job in the suburbs toward Reading or Allentown, we make bulk wood chips simple to buy and fast to deliver. Tell us your address, your project and the depth you want, and we will confirm the right tier, the delivery window and the access plan for your block.
About Wood Chips
Natural Wood Chips
Our bulk wood chips are clean, natural wood processed and screened to a consistent surfacing grade. They run roughly 600 pounds per cubic yard, a light, free-flowing material that spreads easily and drains well. Unlike dyed or finely shredded products, raw wood chips hold their structure longer, knit together into a stable mat, and break down slowly to feed the soil beneath. The color is natural wood that weathers to a soft silver-gray over a season or two outdoors.
Chips are sold loose by the cubic yard, which makes them the most economical surfacing material per square foot we carry. Typical uses include natural garden pathways, dog runs, playground fall zones, slope and creek-bank erosion control, tree rings, and weed suppression in shrub and perennial beds. The chunky particle size lets water and air pass through to plant roots while still blocking light to choke out weeds.
Because chips are an organic product, expect some natural variation in particle size and a small amount of settling and decomposition over time. Most customers top-dress with a fresh inch each year to keep depth and appearance consistent. For projects that call for a finer texture or a specific finished color, consider our Hardwood Mulch for a refined uniform look, Red Mulch for bold curb appeal, or Brown Shredded Mulch for a classic dark bed. All three pair well alongside raw chips on the same property. Wood chips ship to your site by dump truck and can be tailgated at the curb or placed on a driveway where access allows.
What Wood Chips costs in Philadelphia
In the Philadelphia market, wood chips is sold by the ton and priced at the gate before delivery is added on. Pricing in Philadelphia starts at $79 per ton on full-truck loads, which works out to roughly $24 per cubic yard at the typical density of 600 lb per yard. One ton covers about 360 sq ft at a 3 inch finished depth, so a 400 sq ft driveway pad runs roughly 2 tons.
How crews use Wood Chips in Philadelphia
Crews working out of Philadelphia tend to call for wood chips on a few repeat jobs each week. The first is planting bed gravel, typically laid in tight urban lots and infill builds with a base lift compacted before the finish course goes on. The second is weed barrier gravel, which lands here in dense neighborhoods where curb access is short and usually ships as a 4 to 8 ton order. With a population around 1,603,797, Philadelphia pulls a mix of single-truck homeowner orders and contractor full-loads through the season.
Delivery day in Philadelphia
On the day of the drop, the dispatcher pulls the closest yard, batches your ticket with other Philadelphia stops, and sends a window the night before. Tandem-axle dumps need at least 12 ft of clear width and 14 ft overhead to set the bed; tri-axles need 14 ft of clearance on both counts and a level pad to tip safely. Standard lead time on this lane is Mon-Sat, with same-day windows held open for orders that hit the desk before 11 AM and clear payment.
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Delivered pricing in Philadelphia
| Order size | Price / ton | Delivery fee | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3+ tons | $96.00 | $205 | 1-2 business days |
| 8+ tons | $82.00 | $111 | Same/next day |
| 15+ tons | $79.00 | Included | Free delivery |
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How much wood chips do I need for a path in Philadelphia?
Plan on about 1 cubic yard for every 100 square feet at a 3 inch depth, which is standard for walkways. A typical 600 square foot Philadelphia garden path needs roughly 6 yards. Round up about ten percent because chips settle after the first rains.
How fast can you deliver wood chips in Philadelphia?
Orders of 3 yards or more arrive in 1 to 2 business days. At 8 yards most Philadelphia addresses qualify for same or next day delivery, and 15 yard orders ship with free delivery across our core city zone.
What is the minimum wood chips order for Philadelphia delivery?
Our smallest bulk tier is 3 yards at $96 per yard with a $205 delivery fee. If you need only a yard or two, bagged product may be simpler, but bulk delivery is far cheaper per square foot for anything larger.
How much do bulk wood chips cost in Philadelphia?
Wood chips start from $79 per yard delivered. The tiers run $96 per yard at 3 yards, $82 per yard at 8 yards, and $79 per yard at 15 yards with free delivery. Delivery fees drop from $205 to $111 to $0 as volume rises.
Are wood chips safe for backyard playgrounds in Philadelphia?
Yes. Loose natural wood chips are a widely used playground surfacing because they cushion falls. Install them 6 to 12 inches deep inside edged borders, and top up the cushion as it compacts to keep impact protection consistent.
Will wood chips help with erosion on a sloped Philadelphia yard?
A 3 to 4 inch chip layer absorbs heavy Delaware Valley rain and slows runoff, which protects topsoil on the rolling terrain around Northwest Philadelphia and Fairmount Park. On steeper grades add a few check boards across the slope until the chips knit together.
When is the best time to spread wood chips in Pennsylvania?
Early spring as the ground thaws and early fall before the freeze are the two prime windows. A chip blanket buffers Pennsylvania freeze-thaw cycles that otherwise heave perennials out of the ground. Avoid spreading during a hard freeze.
Can your truck reach a tight rowhome block in Philadelphia?
Often yes, but access varies on streets in neighborhoods like Fishtown and Manayunk. Tell us at booking whether the truck can reach a driveway or must tailgate the pile at the curb, and we will plan the drop accordingly.
Do you deliver wood chips outside the city of Philadelphia?
Yes. We serve the wider Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro and nearby cities including Reading, Allentown, Bethlehem and Lancaster, with larger orders reaching toward the New York corridor. Delivery fees and windows depend on distance and order size.
How are wood chips different from your Hardwood Mulch and Red Mulch?
Raw wood chips are chunkier, longer lasting and the cheapest surfacing per square foot. Hardwood Mulch offers a finer uniform look, while Red Mulch and Brown Shredded Mulch add finished color for beds. Many Philadelphia properties use chips for paths and slopes and dyed mulch in front beds.

