How fast can Landscape Rock Direct deliver?
Most Inland Empire orders can be scheduled for next-day delivery, and same-day delivery may be available when trucks and material are nearby.
Common questions
Quick answers for material coverage, pricing, delivery access, order minimums, and how to get a fast quote by text.
Text a QuestionMost Inland Empire orders can be scheduled for next-day delivery, and same-day delivery may be available when trucks and material are nearby.
Text your material choice, square footage or yardage, delivery address, and preferred delivery date. A local rep can confirm material, quantity, delivery access, and total price.
Discounts may be available for active-duty military, veterans, law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, healthcare professionals, teachers, school staff, and senior customers. Mention eligibility when requesting a quote so it can be reviewed before delivery is scheduled.
A common planning estimate is about 120 to 140 square feet per cubic yard at a 2 inch depth, but coverage changes by material size, compaction, and desired depth.
Yes. Send length, width, and desired depth. Photos help too, especially for irregular beds, side yards, slopes, and dry creek beds.
Material prices are listed by yard or ton. Delivery is quoted separately because mileage, truck access, order size, and split loads can change the final total.
Split loads may be available depending on quantity and truck type. Text the two materials and quantities so the team can confirm the cleanest delivery option.
Minimums can vary by material, supplier yard, distance, and truck availability. Text the material and address for the current minimum that applies to your delivery.
Yes. Landscape Rock Direct works with homeowners, landscapers, contractors, property managers, HOAs, and commercial job sites across the Inland Empire.
In most cases, material can be dumped in an accessible driveway or job-site area. Clear access, overhead wires, slope, and surface conditions need to be considered before delivery.
Decorative gravel is typically crushed or angular, which helps it lock in place. River rock is smoother and rounded, making it popular for drainage features and natural-looking borders.
Stabilizer is useful for DG walkways, patios, and high-traffic paths where you want a firmer surface with less loose material.
Yes. The site includes product photos, and you can text for help comparing colors and sizes. Natural stone can vary by load, so final color and texture may differ slightly.
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The pricing page lists decorative gravel, river rock, beach pebbles, mulch, DG, sand, road base, compost, planting mix, and vegetable mix.
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The fastest quote includes the material name, estimated square footage or yards, delivery city, dump location, discount eligibility, and a photo if access is tight.