Rock and Gravel Delivery in Nye County, Nevada (NV)
American Rock Supply delivers bulk aggregates to Nye County homeowners and contractors.
We carry gravel, crushed stone, sand, and soil for driveways, drainage, landscaping, and construction projects across the county.
Our materials fit the typical property types and conditions found throughout Nye County.
Products and Materials
Other materials such as Stone Screenings, fill dirt, Natural Pea Gravel, topsoil, and shredded mulch may also be used for paver base, grading, erosion control, or landscape finish. These are typically chosen based on the specific project type and site conditions.
Our Most Popular Products in Nye County
Material Selection by Project Type
- Driveways: Crushed aggregate base compacts to a firm, stable surface. A base layer of at least 4 inches helps prevent rutting on long rural driveways.
- Drainage: Crushed Stone (3/4" or larger) allows water to flow freely. Avoid material with fines near foundations or low spots.
- Patios and walkways: Start with a compacted base of crushed aggregate or Stone Screenings. Then add a 1-inch layer of concrete sand to set pavers level.
- Landscape beds and soil work: Use river rock or decorative gravel for weed suppression and visual appeal. For planting, garden soil or topsoil gives roots a better start in native desert soil.
Local Conditions That Affect Material Choice
Nye County covers a wide area from the Amargosa Desert to the higher terrain near the Toiyabe Range. Most properties sit on rocky, fast-draining soil that lacks organic matter.
In flat desert sections, wind can scatter lightweight materials. Heavier river rock or crushed stone stays put better than bark or chip mulch.
Flash floods in arroyos and washes can wash away unsecured materials. Crushed Stone or riprap is often used near waterways. Long, unpaved driveways also benefit from a thick base of compactable aggregate.
Delivery and Access in Nye County
Delivery planning in Nye County depends on the property layout, truck access, and drop location.
Rural driveways, tight turns, soft ground after rain, 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. We serve much of Nye County and work with homeowners and contractors on single-load and larger orders.
Conclusion & Next Steps
For bulk gravel, stone, sand, soil, and mulch in Nye 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 Nye County, NV
Does American Rock Supply deliver throughout Nye County?
We deliver to many areas in Nye County, including Tonopah, Pahrump, and Beatty. Coverage depends on location and truck access. Contact us with your address to confirm availability.
What aggregate is best for a residential driveway?
Crushed aggregate base (CAB) works well for most residential driveways. It compacts firmly and handles regular vehicle traffic. For a top layer, 3/4" Crushed Stone or Stone Screenings offers a stable, low-dust surface.
What is the difference between crusher run and Crushed Stone?
Crusher run contains fines that bind the material together. It compacts into a solid, nearly dust-free surface. Crushed Stone has no fines, so water drains through it easily. Use crusher run for driveways and clean stone for drainage.
Can material be delivered to rural properties with long driveways?
Yes, but we need to confirm truck access. Long, unpaved driveways must be firm enough to support a loaded dump truck. If turning space is tight, we may need to drop material at the road and let you move it.
What material works best under pavers or walkways?
A base of crushed aggregate base (CAB) or Stone Screenings provides a stable, compacted foundation. On top, a 1-inch layer of concrete sand allows you to level pavers precisely. Avoid using materials with large rocks that can cause uneven settling.






