Pros & Cons of Using Pea Gravel

When you use pea gravel for your yard, there are some common pros and cons that come with it. Let's take a look at some of the ways it is a good and bad material considering the circumstances.

Pros

  • It is inexpensive.
  • Pea gravel delivery makes it easy to install.
  • It is versatile and can be used for paths, patios, driveways, or as a base for paving stones.
  • Prevents the growth of weeds.
  • Improves the overall drainage of the area.
  • Easy to maintain by raking the stones into place.
  • Effectively prevents erosion.
  • Services as a barrier for rodents when you use it around the base of a house or building.

Cons

  • It travels easily, so you need to contain it with edging materials.
  • Difficult to remove from the soil if you ever do decide to change the landscape of the yard or area.
  • Does not provide a solid base for dining or outdoor furniture.
  • Shifts when walking on it, so the base rock must be added underneath to prevent that from happening.
  • Difficult when you need to remove snow.
  • Needs to be replenished every few years due to the fact that it washes away easily.
  • When compared to flagstones or concrete, it is more uncomfortable on bare feet.

When you take it all of the pros and cons, pea gravel can be a great material to use in many circumstances. If you are looking for affordable delivery of pea gravel to your home or business for an upcoming project, look no further than Atlas Roll-Off! Located on Essex Street in Brooklyn, we deliver our materials to customers across the borough of Brooklyn, the greater NYC area and throughout Long Island, New York. As well as parts of Westchester and New Jersey. So if it is stone you need, we can deliver. Contact us today to learn more.

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When you reach out, we can provide you with more information regarding our pea gravel delivery services, as well as the other crushed stone options we provide our customers.

Pea Gravel FAQs

How Do You Keep Pea Gravel Looking Good?

In order to keep pea gravel looking good, you will likely need to use a rake to manicure it. Pea gravel does not decompose, however it does sink into the soil. This act of sinking improves the drainage if you have clay soil, but it can also mess up the look of the yard while also losing some of the pea gravel. Meaning you have less visible and the yard is worse for wear. In the winter, attempted to remove snow can also displace the pea gravel. Again speeding up the time for replenishment. So you might need to periodically replenish this pea gravel every few years in order to maintain the landscape and its benefits. 

What is Average Cost of Pea Gravel?

A pea gravel walkway or patio typically costs about $5 per square foot, which includes a layer of base rock. Other features, such as a header or Bender Board, will drive up the price. Ultimately, it all depends on how you are going to use it. You can dictate the price of how much you need.

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