Bulk Gravel, Stone & Sand Delivery in Ozark County, Missouri (MO)
American Rock Supply delivers bulk gravel, crushed stone, sand, soil, and mulch to properties throughout Ozark County, Missouri (MO).
Homeowners, landscapers, and contractors rely on us for materials that match local project needs and site conditions.
Products and Materials
Other materials such as mason sand, washed sand, fill dirt, stone screenings, garden soil, and shredded mulch may be used for paver bedding, grading, planting beds, and landscape finishing. These are usually selected based on the project type, site condition, and delivery plan.
Our Most Popular Products in Ozark County
Material Selection by Project Type
- Driveways: Crusher run or recycled asphalt works best as a compactable base. A base layer is important when the driveway sits on soft soil or sees heavy use.
- Drainage: Crushed Stone like #57 drains quickly because it has no fines. It works well around foundations, French drains, and low areas that hold water.
- Patios and walkways: Use a compactable base such as crusher run underneath, then a setting bed of concrete sand or stone dust for leveling and stability.
- Landscape beds and soil work: Decorative stone or shredded mulch top the bed, while top soil or garden soil enriches planting areas. Choose based on sun, drainage and desired look.
Local Conditions That Affect Material Choice
Ozark County is mostly rural with many acreage properties, rolling hills, and rocky soil. Freeze-thaw cycles occur in winter, and spring rains can leave ground soft.
Slow-draining clay pockets are common in lower areas, so drainage materials matter more there. Sloped lots may need extra base layers for driveways to prevent shifting.
Driveways on longer rural lots often require a heavy compactable base. Decorative stone works well around homes and outbuildings where runoff is controlled.
Delivery and Access in Ozark County
Delivery planning in Ozark County depends on the property layout, truck access, and drop location. Rural driveways, tight turns, steep grades, soft ground, and overhead clearance can affect the truck size or unloading point.
Before scheduling, customers should know where the material should be dropped, whether the truck can turn around, and whether the driveway or job site can handle the load.
American Rock Supply serves much of Ozark County with single-load and contractor-scale orders.
Conclusion & Next Steps
For bulk gravel, stone, sand, soil, and mulch in Ozark County, American Rock Supply can help match materials to the project and arrange delivery. Contact the team to discuss driveway, patio, drainage, landscape, soil, or contractor-site needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about gravel and aggregate delivery in Ozark County, MO
Does American Rock Supply deliver throughout Ozark County?
Yes, we deliver to homes, farms, and job sites across Ozark County. Delivery area includes Gainesville, Theodosia, and surrounding communities. Contact us to confirm access for your specific location.
What aggregate is best for a residential driveway in Ozark County?
For most residential driveways, crusher run works well because it compacts into a firm, durable surface. It holds up under freeze-thaw cycles and handles typical passenger vehicle traffic. A thicker base may be needed on soft ground or steep slopes.
What is the difference between crusher run and Crushed Stone?
Crusher run contains stone of various sizes plus rock dust (fines) that allow it to compact tightly. Crushed Stone, like #57, is sorted to a uniform size with no fines, so water drains through it. Use crusher run for base layers and clean stone for drainage.
Can material be delivered to rural properties or long driveways in Ozark County?
Yes, we deliver to rural properties with appropriate truck access. Long driveways, narrow lanes, and soft ground may require careful planning. Inform our team about access conditions so we can choose the right truck and unload safely.
How do I figure out how much material I need?
Measure the length, width, and depth of the area in feet, then multiply to get cubic feet. Convert to cubic yards by dividing by 27. For help, contact us with rough dimensions and the use case, and we will recommend a quantity.






