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bluedog225

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I saw this in the neighborhood and I need some stone just like this. I had some similar left over from the septic but I don’t need more of that as it was pretty expensive.

What would you call this? I’d like to get some bids for a truck load. And is it normally by the yard or pound?

Thanks

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In the ONW it’s sometimes called river rock or 1.5 inch plus. It’s about $30-40 a yard if you have a good size trailer to have a yard or two or more dumped into your trailer.

Having it delivered is maybe close to $100 fee and they charge about 50-60 per yard.

I have an old 1980 4x8 Fruehauf utility trailer that holds about 1.5-2 yards of gravel max cause I’m pulling with a 2003 Honda pilot.

I agree it’s nice rock for landscaping and a few months ago I brought home a few yards (2 trips) to wheelbarrow it under our rehabbed deck
 
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bluedog225

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Out between Austin and Houston, I called a couple of places and asked about rock. They said “what do you mean rock? We have sand and road base.”

And the road base seems to be dirt and rock they dig out of their back pasture.
 

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I have a couple places. PM me where you're at.
Austin to Houston, somewhere in between is a long ways.
But yeah that's river rock. Smooth rounded rocks.
What are you using it for?
It's not good for driveways because it wont pack. It's too round and will just roll around.
 
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bluedog225

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I have a couple places. PM me where you're at.
Austin to Houston, somewhere in between is a long ways.
But yeah that's river rock. Smooth rounded rocks.
What are you using it for?
It's not good for driveways because it wont pack. It's too round and will just roll around.

Thanks. Will do. I’m in Bastrop County.

I’m using it to dress out some areas around the cabin. Pathways and such. Otherwise, it’s sticky clay.
 
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