Bulk Gravel, Stone & Sand Delivery in Tooele County, Utah (UT)
American Rock Supply delivers bulk aggregates, decorative stone, sand, and soil to homeowners and contractors across Tooele County, Utah (UT).
Whether you are building a driveway, improving drainage, or upgrading a landscape, we help you choose the right material and arrange delivery.
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 Tooele County
Material Selection by Project Type
- Driveways: Crusher run or road base compacts well for a stable surface. A base layer of larger crushed stone may be needed on soft soils.
- Drainage: Crushed Stone or drain rock (1″, 3″) allows water to move quickly without clogging. Avoid materials with fines for drainage applications.
- Patios and walkways: Use Stone Screenings or a compacted base of crusher run topped with sand or stone screenings. Level and tamp the base before setting pavers.
- Landscape beds and soil work: River rock or decorative gravel works well for low-maintenance beds. For planting, use garden soil or topsoil amended with compost.
Local Conditions That Affect Material Choice
Tooele County covers a wide range of terrain, from the flat valley floor near the Great Salt Lake to the sloping foothills of the Stansbury and Oquirrh mountains.
Many homes sit on large lots or rural acreage where driveways can be long and grades moderate. Soils in the valley tend to be sandy or silty, draining quickly after rain, while upland areas may have more clay or rocky soil that holds water.
Freeze-thaw cycles in winter can shift poorly compacted base materials. Using a well-graded aggregate like crusher run helps prevent heaving and keeps driveways stable through the seasons.
Delivery and Access in Tooele County
Delivery planning in Tooele County depends on the property layout, truck access, and drop location.
Rural driveways, tight turns, steep grades, soft ground, and overhead branches or wires 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 Tooele County. Contact us with your address and project details to confirm access and delivery availability.
Conclusion & Next Steps
For bulk gravel, stone, sand, soil, and mulch in Tooele 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 Tooele County, UT
Does American Rock Supply deliver throughout Tooele County?
We serve much of Tooele County, including the Tooele Valley and surrounding rural areas. Contact us with your address to confirm delivery access and any site-specific requirements.
What aggregate is best for a residential driveway in Tooele County?
Crusher run (also called road base or shoulder stone) is the most common choice. It contains fines that bind the stone together when compacted, creating a firm and long-lasting surface.
What is the difference between crusher run and Crushed Stone?
Crusher run contains rock dust and small particles (fines) that help it compact into a solid mass. Crushed Stone is washed and has no fines, leaving open voids for water to drain through.
What material works best for drainage around a foundation?
Crushed Stone in 3/4″ or 1″ size is ideal. It allows water to flow freely without clogging, unlike materials with fines that can block drainage systems.
Can material be delivered to rural properties or long driveways in Tooele County?
Yes, we can deliver to rural sites with long driveways. Truck access and turnaround space are important. We may need to use a smaller truck or a different unloading method if the driveway is narrow or steep.






