Worcester County Gravel Supplier

Collection: Worcester County Gravel Supplier

Gravel work in Worcester County is set by ground that came off a glacier. The hill towns west and north of the city — Barre, Hubbardston, Princeton, Royalston — sit on stony till that holds frost and pushes driveways apart, the Blackstone, Nashua and Quaboag valleys run sandier outwash that shifts under truck traffic, and the low ground between drumlins stays wet well into June. Driveways in Petersham, Hardwick and New Braintree run hundreds of feet across that mix, while tight city lots in Worcester, Fitchburg and Leominster and the newer subdivisions off Route 495 in Milford and Westborough need stone that goes in clean and stays put.

We deliver ¾" crushed stone for driveways, drainage trenches and French drains; dense pack for compacted patio, walkway and shed-pad bases; ¾" pea stone for decorative ground cover and drainage beds; and decorative stone for borders, dry riverbeds and landscape design. Everything is sold by the cubic yard and delivered by dump truck, with no minimum order and a typical load running 5 to 6 yards.

Road distance from our Dispatch Office into Worcester County runs roughly 30 to 82 miles, and no town in the county falls inside the 30-mile flat zone. $100 covers the first 30 miles, then $4 per mile beyond it, so gravel delivery runs from $100 at Fayville — ZIP 01745 in Southborough, the only Worcester County ZIP that hits the base rate — and $108 for Southborough proper, out to about $308 at West Warren. Since one trip carries up to 6 cubic yards, filling the body is what brings the per-yard cost down on the longer runs. Order crushed stone and gravel by town: Worcester, Milford, Shrewsbury, Leominster, Fitchburg, or Westborough.