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Gravel Suppliers in Seattle, WA

Looking for gravel in Seattle, Washington? GoodGravel lists 3 local suppliers offering Bluestone, Crushed Stone, Recycled Asphalt. Compare companies, check delivery options, and find the right material for your project.

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Atlas Equipment Company

1313 S 96th St, Seattle, Washington

Open Pit Bluestone Crushed Stone
Gullywasher

5242 57th Ave S, Seattle, Washington

Recycled Asphalt Brown Shredded Mulch
Salmon Bay Sand & Gravel Co.

5228 Shilshole Ave NW, Seattle, Washington

Delivers Pea Gravel Brown Shredded Mulch River Rock Black Shredded Mulch

Suppliers Nearby

SeaTac, WA — ~11 mi

Burien Sand and Gravel, LLC

18203 Des Moines Memorial Drive, SeaTac, Washington

#8 Gravel River Rock

Kent, WA — ~16 mi

Carpinito Bros, Inc.

1148 Central Ave N, Kent, Washington

Delivers Recycled Asphalt Washed Gravel Stone Dust

Federal Way, WA — ~20 mi

DBM Contractors, Inc.

1220 S 356th St, Federal Way, Washington

Stone Dust River Rock Topsoil

Renton, WA — ~10 mi

Renton Concrete Recyclers

500 Monster Rd SW, Renton, Washington

Open Pit Crushed Limestone Pea Gravel Stone Dust #8 Gravel

Bellevue, WA — ~6 mi

Terrazzo and Stone Supply Co.

13162 SE 32nd St, Bellevue, Washington

Delivers Crusher Run Mexican Beach Pebble Construction Gravel Crushed Stone

Gravel Prices in Seattle

Type Per Ton Per Cubic Yard
Brown Shredded Mulch $20 – $40 $25 – $45
Crushed Stone $20 – $40 $25 – $55
River Rock $40 – $100 $45 – $120
Pea Gravel $25 – $50 $30 – $60
Black Shredded Mulch $25 – $45 $30 – $50
Recycled Asphalt $15 – $30 $20 – $45
Bluestone $80 – $150 $100 – $180

Prices are approximate national averages. Actual costs in Seattle may vary by supplier, quantity, and delivery distance.

Common Gravel Projects in Seattle

  • Landscape beds
  • Tree rings
  • Garden borders
  • Erosion control on slopes
  • Erosion control
  • Playground surfaces
  • Slope stabilization
  • Driveways

How to Choose a Gravel Supplier in Seattle

  • Get at least three quotes from suppliers in or near Seattle before ordering.
  • Ask about delivery fees upfront — they can vary significantly based on distance and order size.
  • Confirm the exact gravel type and size you need before placing your order.
  • Order about 10% more material than your estimate to account for settling and spillage.
  • Ask about bulk discounts — many suppliers offer price breaks on orders over 5 tons.
  • Check the supplier's return or exchange policy in case the material doesn't meet your expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy gravel in Seattle?

GoodGravel lists 3 gravel suppliers in Seattle. Browse our directory above to compare companies, check delivery options, and read details about each supplier.

How much does gravel cost in Seattle?

Gravel prices in Seattle typically range from $15 to $150 per ton, depending on the type and quantity. Delivery fees are usually extra. Contact local suppliers for exact quotes.

What types of gravel are available in Seattle?

Popular gravel types in Seattle include Brown Shredded Mulch, Crushed Stone, River Rock, Pea Gravel. The best choice depends on your project — driveways, landscaping, and drainage each call for different materials.

How much gravel do I need for my project?

The amount of gravel you need depends on the area and desired depth. A typical driveway requires 1-3 inches of gravel. Use our Gravel Planner tool above to calculate the exact amount for your project.

Do gravel suppliers in Seattle offer delivery?

Most gravel suppliers in the Seattle area offer delivery for an additional fee, typically based on distance and order size. Some offer free delivery on large orders. Check each supplier's listing for delivery details.

What is the best gravel for a driveway in Seattle?

For driveways in Seattle, crushed stone or crusher run are popular choices because they compact well and provide a stable surface. A layered approach with larger stone at the base and smaller gravel on top gives the best results.

Need Gravel Delivered to Seattle?

Use our free Gravel Planner to estimate materials and find local suppliers.