Gravel Delivery Waynesboro, GA
Waynesboro Gravel delivers crusher run and #57 crushed stone throughout Burke County — and spreads it. Not drop-and-go. We deliver the right material in the right tonnage and grade it into place, so your driveway, access road, or job site gets what it needs properly applied.
Gravel Delivery & Spreading in Waynesboro, GA — Crusher Run and #57 Stone for Burke County
Most gravel delivery services in Burke County will dump a load at the end of your driveway and leave. That works if you have a skid steer and a few hours — it doesn't work if you need 15 tons spread evenly across 400 feet of driveway. Our gravel delivery service in Waynesboro includes spreading: we bring the material, stage it correctly, and grade it into the right profile using a motor grader or blade so the driveway or project area is ready to use when we leave. For property owners topping up an existing driveway, adding material before a regrading pass, or supplying a job site with base material, delivery and spreading in a single visit eliminates the coordination problem entirely.
How much does gravel delivery cost in Waynesboro, GA?
Gravel delivery and spreading in Waynesboro and Burke County typically costs $450–$900 for smaller loads of 5–10 tons, and $800–$1,600 for 10–20 ton deliveries. For larger volumes of 20 tons or more — common for full driveway installations or long rural access roads — we provide a custom quote based on tonnage, material type, and spreading complexity. All pricing includes delivery and spreading; material and labor are not billed separately.
Crusher Run vs. #57 Stone — Which Material Does Your Project Need?
Both materials we deliver are crushed granite quarried for durability in Burke County's climate. Crusher run — sometimes called "crush and run" — is a blend of crushed stone and stone fines that compacts tightly under load, making it the correct base material for any new driveway construction or restoration. The fines in crusher run fill the voids between larger particles and bond with the clay subgrade when compacted, creating a stable platform. #57 stone is clean crushed granite sized to approximately 3/4 inch with no fines — it drains freely, doesn't compact, and provides the loose-but-stable surface feel of a well-maintained gravel driveway. For topping up an existing driveway, #57 stone is typically the right choice. For base work under a new or restored driveway, crusher run is the correct material. If you're not sure which you need, we'll tell you during the site visit — we'd rather deliver the right material once than have you call us back.
What Delivery + Spreading Includes
Our gravel delivery service in Waynesboro covers the full sequence: calculating the tonnage your project requires based on area and depth, scheduling and coordinating material delivery from the quarry, staging loads correctly along the driveway or project area rather than dumping in one spot, and spreading the material with a motor grader or blade to achieve even distribution and the correct surface profile. If the delivery is part of a regrading pass — adding material before a crown restoration — we schedule both on the same visit so you don't pay for two mobilizations. Delivery paired with a full driveway installation is handled as a single integrated project.
Service Area — Burke County and Surrounding Communities
We deliver crusher run and #57 stone throughout Burke County, including Waynesboro, Midville, Sardis, Girard, Keysville, and Vidette. Many Burke County rural properties are on long private roads well off the state highway system — we are experienced with the access and staging requirements of remote delivery sites and can discuss any site-specific constraints when you contact us for a quote.
Why Gravel Delivery + Spreading Makes the Difference
Properly Spread, Not Just Dumped
A pile of gravel at the end of your driveway is only useful if you have equipment to move it. We spread every delivery with a grader or blade so the material is evenly distributed and the surface profile is correct when we leave.
Right Material for the Job
Crusher run for base work, #57 stone for surface topping — we help you choose the right material for your specific project and deliver the correct tonnage so you're not paying for excess or coming up short mid-project.
Single-Visit Efficiency
Delivery and spreading happen in the same visit. If you also need a regrading pass, we combine both operations so there's no second mobilization fee and no waiting between material delivery and final grading.
Burke County Coverage
We deliver throughout Burke County including rural properties on long private roads. Experienced with the access and staging requirements of remote delivery sites common in middle Georgia.
How Gravel Delivery Works in Waynesboro, GA
Project Assessment & Tonnage Calculation
We assess your driveway length, width, and the depth of material needed — then calculate exact tonnage so your delivery is sized correctly. No guessing; no short loads.
Material Delivery & Staging
We schedule and coordinate delivery of crusher run or #57 stone from the quarry to your Burke County property, staging loads along the project length rather than dumping everything in one spot.
Spreading & Surface Grading
We spread the delivered material with a motor grader or blade, distributing it evenly and establishing the correct surface profile — drainage crown for driveways, level grade for pad applications.
Gravel Delivery Pricing — Waynesboro & Burke County
Gravel delivery and spreading cost in Waynesboro depends on tonnage, material type, and project location within Burke County. The ranges below reflect typical residential driveway deliveries.
Typical Gravel Delivery + Spreading Ranges — Waynesboro & Burke County, GA
All delivery quotes include spreading. Pricing covers material delivery and grading in a single visit — no separate labor or equipment fees.
- Delivery + spread (5–10 tons)$450 – $900
- Delivery + spread (10–20 tons)$800 – $1,600
- Delivery + spread (20+ tons)Call for quote
Large-volume deliveries for full driveway installations or long access roads are priced as part of the complete project quote.
Request a Free QuoteGravel Delivery Waynesboro, GA — Frequently Asked Questions
What types of gravel do you deliver in Burke County, GA?
Waynesboro Gravel delivers crusher run and #57 crushed stone throughout Burke County. Crusher run is the standard base material for gravel driveways — a blend of crushed granite and stone fines that compacts tightly on red clay subgrade. #57 stone is the most common driveway surface material, a 3/4-inch angular crushed stone that drains freely and holds a clean travel surface. Both materials are appropriate for Burke County's soil and rainfall conditions.
Do you just drop the gravel, or do you spread it too?
We deliver and spread — not just drop. Our gravel delivery service in Waynesboro and Burke County includes spreading the material evenly across your driveway or project area using a motor grader or blade, so the gravel is in place and properly distributed when we leave. Drop-and-go delivery leaves you with a pile at the end of your driveway and no way to spread it evenly without equipment. We handle the full delivery-to-spread sequence so the material ends up where it needs to be.
How many tons of gravel do I need for my driveway?
The tonnage needed for a gravel driveway in Burke County depends on driveway length, width, and the depth of material being applied. A rough rule of thumb: for a 12-foot-wide driveway, a 2-inch layer of surface gravel requires approximately 1 ton per 10 linear feet, or about 10 tons for a 100-foot section. A 4-inch base layer of crusher run requires roughly twice that volume. We calculate exact tonnage during the site assessment so your delivery is sized correctly for your project.
What is the difference between crusher run and #57 stone?
Crusher run is a blend of crushed stone and stone fines (dust) that compacts tightly and bonds well with the clay subgrade — it is the standard base layer material for gravel driveways in Burke County. #57 stone is clean crushed granite sized to approximately 3/4 inch, with no fines, that drains freely and provides a clean driving surface. Crusher run goes down first as the structural base; #57 stone goes on top as the finished surface. For driveway top-dress applications where you are adding a layer over an existing base, #57 stone is typically the right choice.
How far in advance do I need to schedule gravel delivery in Burke County?
Lead times for gravel delivery in Waynesboro and Burke County vary by season and current project load. During busy spring and summer months, scheduling 1 to 2 weeks in advance is advisable for large deliveries. Smaller top-dress or repair deliveries can sometimes be accommodated more quickly. Contact us with your project details and we will confirm availability and scheduling for your specific location in Burke County.
Get a Free Gravel Delivery Quote in Waynesboro
Need crusher run or #57 stone delivered and spread on your Burke County property? Contact us for a free quote.