Driveway gravel, crusher run, #57 limestone, river rock, sand, and topsoil — delivered and spread across McNairy County. Tri-axle loads or smaller dump-truck hauls. Locally owned. Free written quotes.
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Free written estimates
24/7 emergency response
Real estate inspections welcome
Locally owned and insured
The McNairy County Gravel Hauler That Shows Up
Most properties in McNairy County are on gravel driveways — and most of those driveways will need a fresh load of stone, a regrade, or a pothole fix at some point. When yours does, you want a local hauler who answers the phone, gets a truck loaded the same week, and tells you straight what your driveway actually needs.
Quotes are free and in writing. Most loads can be delivered within a few days; tight-window jobs we'll work to fit. Call (731) 982-2615 and tell us what you're working on.
What We Deliver
From the workhorse crusher run that builds a driveway base to the decorative river rock that finishes a landscape bed — we stock and haul the materials McNairy County actually uses.
Driveway Gravel in McNairy County, TN
New gravel driveways from the base up, refresh layers on worn driveways, and pothole/rut repair on existing ones. We use the right size stone for the job — usually a #2/#3 base topped with #57 or crusher run for the driving surface — so the driveway actually holds up to weather and trucks.
Crusher run (dense-graded aggregate, sometimes called DGA or "57s mixed with fines") packs hard and stays put. It's the standard for driveways, equipment pads, mobile-home setups, and any base that needs to compact. Delivered by the tri-axle load or smaller dump-truck loads for tight spots.
#57 is the most-asked-for gravel in McNairy County — clean, washed, thumb-sized stone used for driveway surfaces, drainage, septic drain fields, and pad bedding. #2 is the larger cousin used as a base layer or for heavy-duty pads. We stock both and deliver the size you need.
River Rock & Decorative Stone in McNairy County, TN
Smooth river rock for landscape beds, dry creek beds, and drainage features. We also handle decorative stone for borders, fire pit surrounds, and yard accent areas. Multiple sizes and color blends available.
Mason sand for paver setting and mortar, fill sand for pad prep and drainage, screened topsoil for yards and gardens, and clean fill dirt for grading and low-spot work. Delivered loose by the load, or in smaller hauls for residential jobs.
We run dump trucks and tri-axles for jobs of every size. For most residential driveways we can spread the load with the truck or follow with a skid steer or tractor box-blade to grade it smooth. No need to rent equipment or shovel by hand.
If your driveway is washing out, full of potholes, or has lost its crown, fresh gravel alone won't fix it. We grade the existing surface, fill ruts and low spots, re-establish the crown so water sheds, and top with fresh stone. Drives last longer when they're graded right.
The biggest complaint about gravel haulers is "I called three places and nobody called back." We pick up. If you get voicemail because we're behind the wheel, we call back the same day with a real quote.
Locally Owned, McNairy Based
We live and work in McNairy County. We know which rural roads the tri-axle can handle, which require a smaller truck, and where the closest stockpile is for your area. Less driving time, smaller fuel charges, faster delivery.
The Right Stone for the Job
A driveway base needs different stone than a finished driving surface. A French drain needs different stone than a fire-pit pad. We ask what you're building, recommend what works, and tell you why. No upselling you to a bigger stone you don't need.
Delivered and Spread
Most loads we can dump directly where you want them — or follow with a skid steer or box-blade to grade it smooth. You don't have to rent equipment or shovel a pile yourself.
Written Quotes Before Delivery
You see the material, the load size, the delivery fee, and the total in writing before any truck rolls. No surprise fuel charges, no "while we're out here" upsells.
Small & Big Loads
Whether you need a tri-axle (about 20 tons) for a long farm driveway or a half-ton scoop for a residential walkway, we can size the truck to the job. Smaller loads cost less to deliver than you might think.
McNairy County Communities We Serve
Every town in McNairy County plus the rural roads in between. If your driveway is in the county, we can get a truck to it.
Selmer
Adamsville
Bethel Springs
Ramer
Michie
Stantonville
Milledgeville
Eastview
Finger
Guys
McNairy County
Just outside the county? Call us anyway — we sometimes deliver in adjacent Hardin, Chester, and Tishomingo counties when the route works.
What McNairy County Says About Us
"Driveway was washing out every time it rained. They came out, regraded it, added a crown, and topped it with crusher run. Three good rains since and not a single rut. Should have called them two years ago."
"Needed two loads of #57 for the new pole barn pad. Quoted me Tuesday, delivered Thursday morning, spread it with the truck so I didn't have to mess with it. Easy."
"Ordered a tri-axle of crusher run for the farm road back to the hay barn. Driver knew the road, no issue getting the truck in, spread it nice and clean. Fair price and easy to deal with."
Common McNairy County Gravel Questions
What kind of gravel should I use for my driveway?
For most McNairy County driveways: a base layer of #2 or #3 crushed stone (about 4–6 inches), topped with 2–3 inches of crusher run or #57 limestone for the driving surface. If the existing driveway is just thin or worn, a fresh 2–3 inch lift of crusher run is usually enough. We help you pick what's right when we quote.
How many tons of gravel do I need?
A rough rule: 1 ton of crusher run covers about 80 square feet at 2 inches deep. So a 12-foot-wide driveway 100 feet long at 2 inches needs about 15 tons. We do the math on our end based on your measurements — tell us the rough dimensions and we'll figure the load size.
How much does a load of gravel cost?
It depends on the material, the load size, and how far we're hauling. Crusher run is the most affordable; washed #57 and river rock cost more. We quote in writing after we know what you're working on. Here's how our quotes work.
Can you spread the gravel or just dump it?
Both. For most residential driveways we can spread directly with the dump truck as it rolls. For bigger jobs or when a smoother finish is needed, we follow with a skid steer or tractor box-blade. Ask when you call — usually it's the same trip.