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How Much Does it Cost to Have Pea Gravel Delivered in Little Rock?

Typical Range: $1,886 - $2,020

The average pea gravel cost in Little Rock is $1,886 - $2,020, but it could vary from $1,819 to $2,087. Discover the detailed price range here.

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How Much Does it Cost to Have Pea Gravel Delivered in Little Rock?

Possibly, not everyone is able to afford a brand-new asphalt or concrete paving. It can be unfortunate, but unquestionably real in today’s uncertain economic circumstances. Apart from the money necessary for materials, laying asphalt or pouring of concrete calls for the utilization of a few pieces of large equipment that usually do not come cheap. Nevertheless, there is a good alternative and that is pea gravel Little Rock. Although not an excellent alternative to asphalt or concrete, Little Rock pea gravel comes with a few advantages of its own which will make it appealing, specifically to people on a budget. Pea gravel is small, pebble-sized bits of stone. Typically, they are remnants coming from quarrying and refining much bigger pieces of rock. It could be manufactured out of almost any quarried piece of rock. If installed correctly, a Little Rock pea gravel driveway could be virtually as long-lasting as asphalt or cement for a considerably smaller price. As opposed to asphalt and concrete, pea gravel is available in numerous colors and may also be mixed to create distinctive, eye-catching color combinations. Pea gravel Little Rock are also able to absorb rains and liquid splatters which allow it to safeguard your lawn or landscaping from damage. Some kinds of Little Rock pea gravel feature additional fine rock particles that basically help keep the gravel together over a long time of usage. Although it will not be as solid as cement or asphalt, this can contribute to maintaining your pea gravel lot in good shape.

What is the price for Pea Gravel in Little Rock, AR?

Home remodeling & home services cost estimates
ITEMQUANTITYLOWHIGH
Pea Gravel Cost215 Square Feet$1,487$1,705
Pea Gravel Labor7.4 Hours$214$242
Pea Gravel Job Materials and Supplies200 Square Feet$65$71
Pea Gravel Equipment Allowance$53$71
Total Cost to Install Pea Gravel215 Square Feet$1,819$2,087
Average cost per Square Foot$9$10
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Fair price breakdown

Smaller pea gravel Little Rock project that requires 200 square feet of area coverage usually cost approximately $350. Most homeowners are reported to spend around $1,819 to $2,087 on average. For a smaller project like this, you might want to consider buying pea gravel Little Rock in bags of .5 cubic feet. You may find these bags available in your local home improvement stores. The price of Little Rock pea gravel may vary depending on your location, but it typically falls between $4 and $6 per bag for plain or neutral pea gravel. If you prefer brightly colored gravel, expect to pay around $6 to $8 per bag.

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Large pea gravel Little Rock projects may require you to buy pea gravel per cubic yard or per ton. For this kind of project, you will normally need to get in touch with a landscaping supplier to be able to buy pea gravel in large quantities. Pea gravel Little Rock is estimated to be $30 to $35 per cubic yard. A ton of Little Rock pea gravel can cost you approximately $40 to $45. If you want the colored variety of pea gravel, you may need to add extra $20 to $50. Purchasing pea gravel Little Rock in bulk may help reduce the price to $15 or $20 per ton. The cost of hiring a professional to lay down your pea gravel Little Rock is around $202 to $202 per hour.

Little Rock County Pea Gravel FAQ

Pea gravel can best be used in paths, patios, driveways and playgrounds. They are also commonly used in landscaping and gardening projects. They are often overlooked as mulch mixtures that are used in plants, but they are not.
Maintaining a pea gravel is relatively easy. You will just have to rake the surface every now and then to keep it clean and tidy. It may sink into the soil after some time, so it is recommended to replenish at every 3 to 4 years or when you notice that they visibly sink to the ground.
Removing the snow might be challenging but can be easy when you get used to it. You will just have to shovel the snow on top of it while leaving a thin layer. Make sure that you do not disturb the gravel beneath the snow. When all that is left are the thin layers, you may now melt it with salt.

Last Updated: Mar 31, 2017

Local pros & Availability

Landscape Architects available in your area

1

Arkansas House Levelers Inc

Rating: 65
1504 Lockert Ln
Little Rock, AR 72210
2

Arkansas Landscape & Sprinkler Inc

Rating: 77
15603 Cantrell Rd
Little Rock, AR 72223
3

A Paradise Landscaping

Rating: 80
15 Pimlico Cove
Little Rock, AR 72201
4

Architectural Landscape Design

Rating: 58
1500 Aldersgate Rd
Little Rock, AR 72205
5

Arbor Landscape & Sprinklers

Rating: 71
1818 Georgia Ave
Little Rock, AR 72207
6

Arkansas Landscape Systems

Rating: 59
2815 Circlewood Dr
Little Rock, AR 72207

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