Driveway Gravel Delivery & Spreading in Milledgeville, GA

Milledgeville Gravel provides driveway gravel delivery and spreading throughout Baldwin County — crusher run, #57 stone, and other materials sized to the job, no overordering, delivered and distributed so it's actually usable from day one.

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Driveway Gravel Delivered & Spread in Baldwin County

Milledgeville Gravel delivers and spreads gravel for driveways and rural properties throughout Baldwin County, Georgia. Our driveway gravel delivery and spreading service is available as a standalone option for property owners who need new material added to an existing driveway, as a component of a new installation, or for any application that needs gravel placed and distributed rather than just dumped.

The difference between gravel delivered and gravel spread is significant for a driveway. A dump truck that drops a load at one end of a 400-foot driveway leaves you with a pile that does nothing useful until it's distributed. We deliver and spread in a single visit — material is placed along the driveway in the right quantities and graded across the full width before we leave. This is not a two-contractor operation; it's one job, done properly.

Material selection is critical and depends on what the gravel is being used for. Crusher run (a mix of crushed stone and fines, also called processed gravel or crush-and-run) is the right choice for base layers and repair fills where compaction is needed — crusher run delivery is our most requested material for Milledgeville driveways. #57 crushed stone is the standard surface material for active driveways in middle Georgia — its angular profile locks in place and resists washout better than round stone. For light decorative applications, pea gravel is available but is generally not appropriate for working driveways. If your driveway needs a full surface reset rather than a material top-up, our driveway restoration service includes new base and surface gravel as part of a complete resurfacing job.

Farm Road and Rural Access Road Gravel

Many rural properties in Baldwin County require farm road gravel for equipment access, logging access, or long rural entrance roads that run 300 to 800 feet or more. Farm road gravel installation typically uses crusher run as the primary material — its compacted base holds up under heavy farm equipment and truck loads better than loose surface stone alone. We deliver and spread farm road gravel for agricultural properties, rural access roads, and equipment access routes throughout Milledgeville and Baldwin County, sizing the material order to the actual road length and width rather than guessing at tonnage.

Standalone Delivery vs. Full Driveway Service

Not every gravel delivery needs to be a full project. If your existing driveway is in good structural shape but the surface is thin from years of traffic, a driveway gravel spreading visit adds 1–2 inches of fresh gravel and improves the surface without requiring a full regrading service. For larger jobs where the crown needs to be restored at the same time as new material is added, combining delivery with driveway grading in the same visit is the most efficient approach. Rural property owners who need access road material for farm tracks or new construction access can order bulk delivery without a full driveway service attached. Many properties being developed for the first time in Baldwin County also need a septic system alongside a new driveway — Milledgeville Septic handles installation and service throughout the area.

Milledgeville Gravel Delivery — Delivered, Spread, and Ready to Use

Delivery and Spreading Combined

Our gravel delivery and spreading service handles everything in one visit. Material is placed along the driveway in the right volumes and distributed across the full width — not piled at one end for you to move yourself.

Right Material for the Job

Crusher run for base and fill work. #57 crushed stone for driveway surface. We help you order the correct material type for what you're building — not whatever's easiest to send.

Sized to Your Driveway

Rural Georgia driveways vary from 100 feet to 800+ feet. We calculate material volume based on your actual driveway dimensions — no overordering and no shortage that leaves the far end of a long driveway uncovered.

No Middlemen

No dispatch centers or subcontractors. We handle the material sourcing, the truck, and the spreading. One contractor, one price, one job done right.

How Driveway Gravel Delivery & Spreading Works

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Material & Volume Estimate

We calculate the volume of gravel needed based on your driveway length, width, and desired depth. This is done either from your measurements or during a free site visit. Material type is selected based on whether you need base material, surface gravel, or both.

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Delivery to Your Property

Gravel is loaded and hauled to your Milledgeville or Baldwin County property. For long driveways, delivery is staged along the length of the driveway rather than dumped at one end — this makes the spreading step faster and more accurate.

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Spreading & Surface Grading

Delivered material is spread using a box blade or grading equipment to achieve even coverage across the full width. Where the crown profile needs restoration, grading is performed at the same time so the finished surface drains correctly.

Driveway Gravel Delivery Costs in Middle Georgia

Driveway gravel delivery cost in Milledgeville is primarily driven by material volume and spreading requirements. Rural driveways in Baldwin County vary widely in length — we quote based on your specific dimensions. All estimates are free.

$50 to $120/ton
Gravel delivered to property (crusher run or #57 stone)
$200 to $600+
Spreading service added to delivery (depends on driveway length)
Free
Property assessment and material estimate

Typical Baldwin County and middle Georgia market rates. Volume, driveway length, and material type affect total cost. Minimum delivery orders typically start at 10 to 15 tons.

Gravel Delivery & Spreading — Common Questions

What is crusher run and is it good for driveways?

In Baldwin County, Georgia, crusher run (also called crush-and-run or processed gravel) is a mix of crushed stone and stone dust fines that compacts tightly when properly installed. It is the standard base material for gravel driveways throughout middle Georgia because it locks together against red clay subgrade in a way that clean, rounded stone cannot. Crusher run is ideal for the base layer of new driveways and for patch repair where soft base needs structural reinforcement before surface gravel is applied.

How much gravel do I need for a driveway?

In Baldwin County, Georgia, a standard 12-foot-wide driveway needs approximately 1 ton of gravel per 50 linear feet for a 2-inch surface layer. Rural Georgia driveways commonly run 300–800 feet, meaning a typical installation requires 6 to 16 tons of surface gravel plus 10–25 or more tons of crusher run base material. The right amount depends on your specific driveway width, desired depth, and whether base work is included. We calculate the material estimate as part of a free property assessment rather than quoting tonnage over the phone.

How much does gravel delivery cost?

In Baldwin County, Georgia, gravel delivery costs approximately $50 to $120 per ton for crushed stone or crusher run, including delivery to your property. Spreading adds to the cost depending on driveway length and job scope. Minimum delivery orders typically start at 10 to 15 tons for most contractors in middle Georgia. For driveway top-dressing on an existing surface, a 200-foot driveway might require 4 to 8 tons of surface material, while a new installation base needs significantly more. We provide free estimates based on your specific driveway dimensions.

What is the best gravel for a driveway?

In Baldwin County, Georgia, crusher run is the best material for the base layer because it compacts tightly against middle Georgia's red clay subgrade. For the surface layer, #57 crushed granite or limestone (approximately 3/4 inch angular stone) provides the best combination of stability, traction, and washout resistance. Pea gravel is too round and displaces easily under vehicle traffic. The gravel type that's best for your driveway depends on its purpose — a long rural access road has different needs than a short residential entrance.

How deep should a gravel driveway be?

In Baldwin County, Georgia, a properly built gravel driveway requires at least 4 inches of compacted crusher run base plus 2–3 inches of surface gravel, for a total depth of 6–8 inches. Middle Georgia's red clay soil does not drain well and is prone to heaving, so adequate depth with proper base compaction is essential. A surface-only gravel top-dressing for an existing driveway in good condition adds 1–2 inches to the existing surface rather than requiring a full reconstruction.

How often does a gravel driveway need to be regraded?

In Baldwin County, Georgia, most gravel driveways benefit from regrading every 1–3 years depending on traffic volume and rainfall exposure. Heavy rain seasons accelerate gravel displacement and crown loss. Surface material top-dressing (adding new gravel without full regrading) is typically needed every 3–7 years depending on how much material has been lost to traffic and erosion. Annual inspection after storm season helps catch problems early — before potholes form and base damage begins accumulating.

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