What is Hauling?
Hauling is the transportation of materials to and from your job site. This includes delivering aggregates like gravel, crushed stone, and fill dirt for construction and landscaping projects—as well as removing excavated soil, demolished concrete, and construction debris.
Reliable hauling keeps your project on schedule. Delays waiting for materials or debris removal can stall an entire job, costing you time and money.
Materials We Deliver
Gravel and Crushed Stone
We deliver a variety of gravel and crushed stone products for driveways, parking areas, drainage solutions, and construction base. Options include crushed limestone, pea gravel, road base, and decorative stone. Let us know what you’re building, and we’ll help you choose the right material.
Fill Dirt
Need to raise grades, fill holes, or build up low areas? We deliver clean fill dirt for construction projects, landscaping, and property improvements. Proper fill material is essential for stable foundations and effective grading.
Topsoil
Quality topsoil makes the difference in landscaping projects. We deliver topsoil for new lawns, gardens, flower beds, and final grading applications where you need soil that supports healthy plant growth.
Sand
From construction applications to landscaping and drainage projects, we deliver sand in the quantities you need. Uses include bedding for pavers and pipes, mixing with soil for drainage improvement, and base material for various applications.
Road Base and Flex Base
For driveways, parking lots, and road construction, we deliver compactable road base materials that provide a stable foundation for asphalt or concrete—or a durable finished surface for unpaved areas.

Hauling Services We Provide
Material Delivery
We deliver aggregates, soil, and other materials directly to your job site. Our dump trucks handle loads ranging from small residential deliveries to large commercial quantities. We work with your schedule and can coordinate multiple deliveries for larger projects.
Excavated Material Removal
Excavation generates dirt that has to go somewhere. We haul away excavated soil, keeping your job site clean and your project moving forward. Whether it’s a small foundation dig or a large commercial excavation, we have the trucks to handle the volume.
Debris and Demolition Removal
After demolition or site clearing, debris needs to be removed and properly disposed of. We haul away concrete, asphalt, brush, construction waste, and other materials to appropriate disposal or recycling facilities.
On-Site Material Relocation
Sometimes material doesn’t need to leave the property—it just needs to be moved. We can relocate stockpiles, redistribute fill, or move materials from one area of your site to another.
Our Hauling Process
1. Determine Your Needs
We start by understanding your project. What materials do you need? How much? Where does it need to go? For deliveries, we help you calculate the right quantities so you don’t over-order or come up short.
2. Assess Site Access
Before scheduling delivery, we evaluate your site’s accessibility. Can our trucks reach the drop location? Are there weight restrictions, overhead clearances, or tight turns to consider? Identifying access issues upfront prevents problems on delivery day.
3. Schedule and Coordinate
We work with your timeline to schedule deliveries and pickups when you need them. For projects requiring multiple loads, we coordinate a delivery schedule that keeps materials flowing without overwhelming your site.
4. Delivery and Placement
Our drivers place materials where you need them—not just where it’s convenient for the truck. Clear communication about drop locations ensures materials end up in the right spot, saving you time and labor.
How Much Material Do You Need?
Calculating the right quantity prevents waste and extra costs. Here’s a general guide:
- One cubic yard covers approximately 100 square feet at 3 inches deep
- Driveways and parking areas typically need 4-6 inches of material
- Base layers may require additional depth depending on soil conditions
Not sure how much you need? Click here to visit our tools page to calculate exactly how much you need.


