Gravel Delivered and Placed Where You Need It
Gravel in Clarksville for driveways and pads that sink or turn to mud after rain
Jones Rentals & Hauling delivers gravel for driveways, parking areas, and equipment pads throughout Clarksville, providing material that stabilizes surfaces and prevents rutting or erosion during wet weather. The service supports residential projects including new driveway installations, repairs to washed-out paths, and base layers for sheds or RV pads. You specify the quantity, type, and placement location, and the delivery is scheduled to match your project timeline without delays that stall other work.
Gravel is selected based on your application, with crusher run used for compactable bases and pea gravel or river rock used for decorative or drainage purposes. Each load is measured to cover the area you need at the depth required for stability, and the material can be dumped in a single spot or spread across the site depending on access and equipment availability. Jones Rentals & Hauling coordinates delivery with grading and installation services when site preparation or leveling is part of the scope.
If you are planning a driveway upgrade or need gravel to stabilize a muddy access point, contact Jones Rentals & Hauling to confirm material type and delivery scheduling in the Clarksville area.

How Gravel Delivery Fits Into Your Site Work
You provide the location, measurements, and intended use, and the delivery team calculates the volume needed based on coverage area and compaction depth. A standard dump truck load holds ten to fifteen tons, which covers approximately one hundred square feet at six inches deep after compaction, though exact coverage varies with material type and site preparation.
After placement, you will notice immediate improvement in surface firmness and drainage, with gravel creating a stable platform that resists sinking under vehicle weight or heavy rain. The material locks together as it settles, reducing dust in dry conditions and preventing mud formation when water runoff occurs.
Delivery timing is scheduled around weather conditions to avoid soft ground that limits truck access, and placement is coordinated with other contractors if grading or excavation work precedes the gravel installation. The service does not include spreading or compaction unless arranged in advance, so plan for equipment or manual labor to finish the surface after the material arrives.
#57 Stone 3/4" Gravel

Perfect for driveways, groundwork, or French drains. Thicker than limestone, it facilitates water flow while offering ample space for tar to settle.
Crush and Run Gravel

Ideal for driveways, particularly for addressing muddy and loose surfaces. Composed of crushed stone and stone dust. Forms a solid and durable layer when thoroughly compacted.
#10 Gravel: Limestone Dust

Foundation for hardscapes and bricks. A sand-like gravel that aids in resisting movement and enhances friction between stones when combined with other limestone gravel.Commonly utilized for leveling purposes.
Decorative Gravel

This material enhances playgrounds, pathways, fire pits, and gardens, transforming outdoor spaces. Its smooth finish adds elegance and complements various landscapes, creating an inviting environment.
Common Questions About Gravel Delivery
Ordering gravel involves decisions about material type, quantity, and site readiness, and understanding these details helps you prepare for delivery day.
What type of gravel works best for a residential driveway?
Crusher run is typically used for driveways because it compacts tightly and creates a stable base, while larger washed stone is used for drainage areas where water needs to pass through.
How do you calculate how much gravel you need for a project?
You measure the length and width of the area in feet, decide on depth in inches, and convert to cubic yards by dividing the total by three hundred twenty-four, though the delivery team can verify your estimate.
When is the best time to schedule gravel delivery in Clarksville?
Dry weather during late spring through early fall provides the firmest ground for truck access and reduces the chance of ruts forming during unloading and placement.
How long does it take for delivered gravel to settle and stabilize?
Gravel begins to lock together immediately under vehicle traffic, and full compaction occurs within a few weeks as the material shifts and binds under repeated loading.
Why does gravel need a prepared base before delivery?
A cleared and graded surface prevents new gravel from sinking into soft soil or mixing with mud, which compromises stability and shortens the lifespan of the installed material.
For gravel delivery tailored to your driveway or site preparation needs, reach out to Jones Rentals & Hauling to review material options and confirm availability for your project schedule.
