Driveway Gravel Delivery in Jesup, GA — Delivered & Spread
Jesup Gravel provides driveway gravel delivery and spreading throughout Wayne County — crusher run and #57 stone delivered to your property and spread properly by one contractor, no separate supplier coordination required.
Driveway Gravel Delivered and Spread in Wayne County, GA
Driveway gravel delivery in Jesup, GA is more useful as a combined gravel delivery service than as a material-only drop. A dump truck that leaves a pile at the end of your driveway doesn't help you if the stone is not spread evenly, graded to a proper crown, and compacted into the existing surface. Jesup Gravel delivers material and spreads it as part of the same job — so the crusher run delivery that arrives on your Wayne County property ends up as a functional driveway surface, not a pile you have to figure out what to do with.
Crusher Run — The Right Material for Most Wayne County Driveways
Crusher run is the most effective material for gravel driveway top-dressing and new surface installation in Wayne County. It is a processed blend of crushed granite or limestone in sizes from 3/4 inch down to fine stone dust. The dust fraction is what makes it perform — under traffic and mechanical compaction, the particles interlock and bind into a stable surface that resists displacement far better than round stone or single-size aggregate. For a driveway that has lost material to erosion and traffic, a crusher run delivery spread and compacted over the existing surface extends the life of the driveway significantly.
#57 Crushed Stone — Surface Layer Applications
For driveways where drainage is a priority or where appearance matters, #57 crushed stone serves as an effective surface layer on top of a compacted crusher run base. #57 stone is clean angular pieces approximately 3/4 inch in size — no stone dust fraction, which means water passes through freely rather than shedding off the surface. It does not compact into as hard a surface as crusher run, but it drains exceptionally well and provides good traction. Properties with high water tables, driveways adjacent to foundations where positive drainage is critical, or rural Wayne County homes where a clean driveway surface is preferred over pure functionality are common applications for #57 stone delivered as part of our Jesup GA gravel delivery service. See our gravel driveway installation page for full details on base and surface layer combinations.
Calculating How Much Gravel You Need
For a 12-foot-wide driveway with 3 inches of top-dressing material, you need approximately 0.75 cubic yards per 10 feet of driveway length, or roughly 1.05 tons of crusher run per 10 feet. A 300-foot driveway requires approximately 22.5 cubic yards or 31 tons for a 3-inch top-dress; a 500-foot driveway requires approximately 37.5 cubic yards or 52 tons. These are reference estimates for driveway gravel delivery in Jesup — actual quantities depend on whether you're replacing material lost to erosion, bringing a low driveway up to grade, or adding a fresh surface layer over an intact base. We calculate material needs at the site assessment. For full driveway restoration projects with significant base loss, quantities are higher and we quote that separately.
Material Delivery Logistics for Rural Wayne County Properties
Rural driveways in Wayne County present logistics that suburban gravel delivery services don't plan for — long hauls from the road to the structure, limited turning radius for loaded trucks, soft approaches in wet conditions, and properties where multiple dump truck loads need to be coordinated. We assess access conditions before scheduling Jesup gravel delivery so there are no surprises on delivery day. If access is tight, we adjust the truck configuration or staging approach. Material is spread as it is delivered — not stockpiled for separate equipment to handle later.
Farm Road and Rural Access Road Gravel
Many Wayne County properties require more than a residential driveway — farm roads, equipment access routes, timber property entrances, and long rural access roads that handle heavy axle loads from trucks and machinery. Farm road gravel installation in southeast Georgia requires crusher run capable of handling loaded timber trucks and agricultural equipment without rutting under wet conditions. Our gravel delivery Wayne County service covers farm roads throughout the county, sizing material selection and base depth to match the expected traffic load. Rural access roads on timber and agricultural properties commonly run 500 feet or more — we calculate material for the full length and coordinate driveway gravel delivery and spreading to minimize truck trips and cost. If your access road needs grading or new base preparation before material goes down, see our land grading service for site prep as the first phase.
Why Choose Jesup Gravel for Driveway Gravel Delivery in Jesup, Georgia
Delivered and Spread — One Job
Our gravel delivery and spreading service handles everything in one visit. No separate contractor needed to move material from where it's dropped to where it needs to go. Material is graded and compacted as it's placed — not left in a pile for the property owner to deal with.
Right Material for Your Application
Crusher run for base and surface, #57 stone for drainage-priority surface layers. We help you choose the right material for your specific Wayne County property conditions — not whatever is cheapest to deliver.
Accurate Material Estimates
We calculate material quantities based on your actual driveway dimensions and condition rather than a guess. Ordering too little means multiple trips and separate scheduling; ordering too much means wasted material. Site assessment prevents both.
Rural Access Experience
Long driveways, tight rural road approaches, and weight-restricted county roads are part of every Wayne County delivery. We plan for access conditions before scheduling so delivery goes smoothly — no trucks stuck in soft approaches or unable to reach the work area.
How Driveway Gravel Delivery and Spreading Works in Jesup
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Material Estimate & Access Assessment
We measure your driveway, assess the existing surface condition, and calculate the material needed for the job. We also confirm access for our trucks — driveway width, approach from the road, and any soft or restricted sections that require planning. You get a complete quote covering material and spreading.
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Delivery and Progressive Spreading
Material is delivered and spread progressively — loads are placed and graded as we move along the driveway rather than dumped at one end and spread separately. This approach keeps the spreading even and allows us to manage crown grading as material goes down.
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Compaction and Crown Check
Once material is spread, we compact the surface and verify the crown profile. Crusher run is compacted to lock in the surface and reduce the initial settling that occurs under the first few weeks of traffic. The finished driveway is ready for use immediately.
Driveway Gravel Delivery Jesup Georgia — Pricing
Driveway gravel delivery in Jesup, GA and throughout Wayne County runs $50–$120 per ton for material plus spreading, depending on quantity and haul distance. Minimum delivery applies. Every gravel delivery and spreading quote follows a site measurement.
Typical Ranges — Wayne County, GA
Pricing covers crusher run or #57 stone delivered and spread. Base preparation and compaction for new installations is quoted separately as part of a full installation job.
- Crusher run delivered and spread (per ton)$50–$80/ton
- #57 stone delivered and spread (per ton)$65–$120/ton
- Top-dressing (300-ft driveway, 3 in.)$1,500–$2,500
- Top-dressing (500-ft driveway, 3 in.)$2,600–$4,200
Driveway Gravel Delivery Jesup GA — Frequently Asked Questions
How much gravel do I need for a driveway?
In Wayne County, Georgia, calculating gravel needed for a driveway requires knowing the driveway length, width, and desired depth. A standard formula: multiply length (feet) × width (feet) × depth (inches) ÷ 12 to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 for cubic yards. At roughly 1.4 tons per cubic yard for crusher run, a 300-foot × 12-foot driveway with 4 inches of gravel needs approximately 67 cubic yards or 93 tons. For a more accurate estimate specific to your Wayne County property — including base preparation material — a site visit before quoting is the most reliable approach.
What is the best gravel for a driveway?
In Wayne County, Georgia, crusher run is the best gravel for most driveway applications. It is a mix of crushed stone and stone dust that compacts into a firm, stable surface — unlike round stone or pea gravel, it does not scatter under tires. For a base layer, crusher run is the standard choice throughout southeast Georgia. For a surface layer where drainage or appearance is a priority, #57 crushed stone — clean angular granite or limestone — provides good water permeability and a neater look. Most rural Wayne County driveways use crusher run for both base and surface due to its stability and cost-effectiveness.
What size gravel is best for a driveway?
In Wayne County, Georgia, the most effective driveway gravel is crusher run (also called processed gravel or crush and run), which combines stone sizes from 3/4 inch down to fine stone dust. The mixed sizing is what allows it to compact into a solid surface. For a surface layer, #57 stone — approximately 3/4 to 1 inch clean angular pieces — provides good traction and drainage. Avoid pea gravel and river rock for driveways: their round, smooth surfaces don't interlock under compaction and scatter freely under vehicle tires, requiring constant replacement.
What is the difference between #57 stone and crusher run?
In Wayne County, Georgia, the key difference is particle size and binding behavior. Crusher run is a blend of crushed stone ranging from 3/4 inch down to fine stone dust — the dust fills the voids and causes the material to bind together under compaction, making it ideal for base layers and high-traffic surfaces. #57 stone is clean 3/4-inch crushed granite or limestone with no fine fraction — it does not compact into a solid mass but drains freely and provides a clean, stable surface layer. Most Wayne County driveway installations use crusher run as the base with optional #57 stone as a surface top-coat for aesthetics or drainage.
How much does a gravel driveway cost?
In Wayne County, Georgia, gravel delivery and spreading alone runs $50–$120 per ton for the material plus spreading, depending on haul distance and quantity. A full new driveway installation — including base preparation, compaction, and surface gravel — typically runs $8–$18 per linear foot for a standard 12-foot-wide driveway, or $2,000–$8,000+ for a complete rural driveway installation depending on length. For top-dressing an existing driveway, most Wayne County properties need 30–80 tons depending on driveway length and how much material has been lost, putting typical top-dressing jobs in the $1,500–$4,500 range delivered and spread.
Who installs gravel driveways near me?
In Wayne County, Georgia, Jesup Gravel installs and repairs gravel driveways throughout Jesup, Odum, Screven, Gardi, and surrounding communities. We deliver crusher run and #57 stone and spread it as part of the same job — no coordinating between a separate gravel supplier and a separate contractor. We're a local Wayne County operation, not a national service that routes jobs through a dispatch center. Property owners can request a free site assessment through the quote form on our site.
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