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Build your Fire Pit Area with Gravel and Stone in OKC

In Oklahoma, a fire pit is the perfect gathering area for get togethers during the cool fall nights. What’s better than a DIY project that not only looks great but also serves as an area for being around friends and family.

Fire Pit Seating Area and Walking Path

Selecting a SAFE ground cover for the surrounding perimeter of a firepit is one of the most important decisions regarding the safety of the area. It is important to create a stone or rock barrier at least 8 to 10 feet around the flame to prevent any sparks from catching a ground fire. Limestone Gravel and South Canadian River Rock are the most commonly sold stones for this purpose in the Oklahoma City area. The limestone Gravel is a chipped stone which lays flat and provides an effective ground cover at an economical price, while the River Rock is a rounded stone for a more aesthetic look. This stone is mined out of the South Canadian River and provides a dramatic impact to any landscape. Both of these stones area available in Bulk dump truck delivery throughout the OKC Metro area, Moore, Norman, Blanchard, Newcastle, and surrounding areas.

Gravel Size for Fire Pit and Walkways

The size of gravel needed will depend on traffic, drainage, and slope of the ground. For low traffic areas with little slope and adequate drainage a smaller stone is recommended. Smaller rocks are easier to walk on providing a better walking area. For areas with higher traffic or drainage can be an issue consider a larger stone. Larger rocks stay in place better and provide a solid foundation. Sizes for both the Limestone Gravel and River Rock range from 3/8” up to 1 1/2”.

Buy Fire Pit Stone in Bulk and Save

Buying Stone and Gravel in Discount Bulk saves drastically when compared to the big box stores, and We Deliver It! Request your delivery ONLINE or call our office at 405-343-0258 Monday - Friday.

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Gravel near me. One of the top Google searches in Oklahoma for a good reason.

Driveway Gravel delivery in Oklahoma City, Moore, Norman

When it cost on average $150,000 to asphalt 1 mile of road compared to $25,000-$30,000 to gravel 1 mile you can see why there are so many gravel roads and driveways in Oklahoma. We deliver a variety of crushed limestone driveway gravel in the OKC metro, Moore, Norman and surrounding areas.

There are over 2.1 million miles (almost 54% of all roads including federal and state highways) of unpaved roads in the United States. 109 miles of roadway in Cleveland County are paved with Gravel.

A significant benefit of using limestone gravel is that gravel driveways are porous and will

help mitigate many issues caused by the heavy rainfalls common to Oklahoma. A porous surface around a

structure allows for the water to irrigate more rapidly and recharge ground water for added environmental

benefits. Many cities including Norman have begun issuing taxes on non-porous surface areas of homes to

encourage homeowners to create a greener landscape.

Maintaining a gravel driveway can be challenging, but with annual maintenance it is very attainable. We deliver gravel in dump truck loads with homeowners in mind. Thats why we use a smaller single axle dump truck that allows us to access more areas without damaging the ground with a heavy tandem axle truck. Sure, it takes us a few more trips to complete a job sometimes but we think the benefits to the customer are worth it.

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Pea Gravel Delivered in Bulk | OKC, Moore, Norman

Pea Gravel delivered near me. River Rock Oklahoma City, Moore, Norman

Mr. Mulch delivers Decorative River Rock Stone and Pea Gravel in the OKC metro area, Moore, & Norman. This material is often used as a ground cover in landscape designs, flower beds, and around homes and buildings. Pea Gravel deliveries can be made SAME DAY in Norman. Bulk Landscape Supply near me is available Monday - Friday for Topsoil, Garden Rich Mix Dirt, Driveway Gravel, Landscaping Mulch, & Playground Mulch.

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