Bulk Delivery & Spreading
You don't have to rent a tractor or shovel a pile. We deliver the gravel and put it where it needs to go — with the truck on most jobs, with a skid steer or box-blade when you want it smoothed out.
Call (731) 982-2615
How Delivery Works
Most McNairy County gravel jobs go like this:
- Call with your job description. Driveway dimensions, what you're building, what stone you think you need (we help if you're unsure).
- We size the load. Tri-axle for big jobs, smaller dump truck for tight spaces or smaller projects. Sometimes split between two trips.
- Written quote. Material, load size, delivery, and spreading all itemized before anything moves.
- Schedule the delivery. Usually within a few days. We text or call when the truck is on the way.
- Truck arrives. Driver looks at the site, picks the best dump spot or spreading path.
- Delivered. Dumped in a pile, or spread along the driveway/pad as the truck rolls, or graded with a skid steer follow-up. Your call.
Truck Sizes & Load Capacities
- Tri-axle dump truck: about 20–22 tons. Most cost-effective per ton delivered. Needs a driveway that can handle the weight and width — we check the route before we send a tri-axle.
- Single-axle / tandem dump truck: about 8–14 tons. Better for tight neighborhoods, soft yards, and smaller jobs.
- Small dump (1-ton truck): for very small jobs and spots where a bigger truck won't fit. Costs more per ton but sometimes the only way in.
Spreading Options
- Tailgate spread: the truck slowly rolls forward with the gate cracked, laying the gravel in a thin even strip down the driveway or pad. Works for most straight, accessible driveways.
- Dump-and-spread: the truck dumps a pile, then we follow with a skid steer or tractor box-blade to spread and grade it smooth.
- Pile only: the truck dumps where you want the pile, you spread it yourself. Cheapest option — just costs you the labor.
Access Considerations
Tri-axles are heavy and wide. Things we look at before sending one:
- Driveway entrance width and turning radius from the road
- Bridge or culvert weight ratings on private drives
- Overhead clearance (low limbs, power lines, gates)
- Soft ground after heavy rain — a tri-axle sinks where a tandem might not
- Tight turns in subdivisions or near landscaping you don't want torn up
If a tri-axle won't work, we use a smaller truck and split into two trips.
How We Price Delivery & Spreading
Material cost + delivery fee (based on truck size and distance) + spreading fee if applicable. All itemized in the written quote. Here's how our quotes work.
Schedule a Delivery
Call (731) 982-2615 or send a quote request.