Gravel Placement Services for Any Job Site
Moving gravel by hand takes time and adds extra labor to the job. Grit City Gravel Pumping delivers controlled gravel placement for construction sites, backfill, crawl spaces, foundations, roads, landscaping, shorelines, and custom projects.
We place material where you need it, even in tight or hard-to-reach spots. That helps crews save time, cut down on hauling, and keep the work moving..
Roads & Driveways
Get smooth, even gravel placement for roads and driveways without rework. Improve surface quality and speed up installation with consistent material delivery.
Backfill
Place backfill accurately for drainage systems and structural support. Improve compaction results and avoid rehandling with clean, on-grade placement.
Crawl Spaces
Deliver gravel into crawl spaces and tight areas without the need for manual hauling. Save time and reduce strain on your crew with controlled placement.
Shoreline
Place gravel accurately along shorelines without disturbing surrounding areas. Control erosion and stabilize edges with clean, consistent placement in hard to access locations.
Landscaping
Place gravel cleanly in yards and backyards, even in hard to reach areas. Avoid damage to surrounding spaces while keeping your project moving.
Common Types of Gravel We Place
Different jobs call for different materials. We place a wide range of gravel and aggregate, including:
Pea gravel is a popular option for paths, drainage, and landscaping. River rock gravel adds a natural look and works well in decorative and drainage areas.
Lava rock and lava rock gravel are useful where a lighter material is needed and can also add texture to landscaping projects.
How Gravel Pumping and Placement Works
Gravel moves through a hose with an auger system, then gets placed where it is needed. This method works well for jobs where manual hauling is slow or where equipment cannot reach.
Because the material goes directly into place, crews avoid extra handling. That reduces labor and keeps the site cleaner and more organized.
Common Questions Asked With Gravel Placement Service
What types of gravel can you place?
We work with a wide range of materials including pea gravel, river gravel, drain rock, lava rock, and various aggregates used for construction, landscaping, backfill, erosion control, and agriculture. If you have something specific in mind, just ask!
How does gravel pumping service work?
Gravel is loaded into our system and moved through a hose using an auger, delivering material exactly where it needs to go. The result is fast, precise placement without the need for manual hauling or heavy equipment on your site.
How much material can you move and how far can you reach?
Our system can move up to 75 wheelbarrow loads, roughly 15 yards, per hour depending on the job. We can place material anywhere from 20 to 300 feet away, making even the most difficult spots easy to reach.
How far will a ton of gravel spread?
A ton of gravel typically covers around 100 square feet at a 2-inch depth. Coverage will vary slightly depending on the gravel type and size you choose. Not sure how much you need? We’re happy to help you calculate the right amount before your project gets started.
Can you lay gravel directly on soil?
Technically yes, but skipping proper ground preparation often leads to uneven settling, gravel sinking into the dirt, and weed growth over time. A little prep work upfront goes a long way in protecting your investment.
How does this reduce labor on site?
Gravel pumping eliminates the need for crews to haul, spread, and rehandle material by hand. That means less physical strain, fewer people needed on site, and a much faster project from start to finish.
Can you reach tight or hard to access areas?
Absolutely. Gravel pumping is built for exactly those situations, whether it is a backyard, crawl space, narrow side yard, or any spot where traditional equipment simply cannot fit.
What types of projects can you handle?
We support a wide variety of projects including driveways, roads, crawl spaces, building floors, backfill, shorelines, landscaping, and custom jobs. If you are not sure whether your project is a good fit, give us a call and we will figure it out together.
What should I put down before gravel?
We recommend clearing the area, grading for proper drainage, and laying a commercial-grade landscape fabric before your gravel goes down. These steps prevent weeds, keep gravel from sinking into the soil, and help your surface last much longer.
What is the lifespan of gravel?
When properly installed, gravel can last indefinitely since the stone itself does not break down over time. Most surfaces simply benefit from a light top-up every 5 to 7 years to account for natural settling and spreading.
Can gravel be used for landscaping and aesthetic purposes?
Absolutely! Gravel is a versatile and low maintenance option that adds texture, definition, and curb appeal to any outdoor space. Whether you are creating a walkway, decorative bed, patio surround, or just looking to clean up the overall look of your property, we can help you find the right material and get it placed exactly where you want it.
Does gravel increase property value?
A freshly graveled driveway or pathway improves curb appeal and gives your property a clean, well-maintained look that buyers and appraisers notice. It is one of the most budget-friendly upgrades you can make with a visible return.
Can I put new gravel on top of old gravel?
In most cases, yes! As long as the existing gravel is not heavily mixed with soil or dealing with drainage issues, a fresh top layer is a quick and cost-effective way to restore your surface.
Will weeds grow through 3 inches of gravel?
A 3-inch layer does a great job of limiting weeds pushing up from below, especially when a landscape fabric is installed underneath. Wind-carried seeds can still land on top over time, but occasional spot treatment keeps things looking sharp with minimal effort.
Can gravel pumping be used for agricultural applications?
Yes! We regularly support agricultural projects including drainage improvement, access road prep, barn and stable flooring, and field erosion control. Our system makes it easy to place material across large or hard to reach areas of your property quickly and efficiently.
Can gravel help with erosion control?
Gravel is one of the most effective and affordable solutions for stabilizing soil and preventing erosion along slopes, shorelines, drainage channels, and high-traffic areas. Our pumping system allows us to place material precisely where it is needed, even in spots that are difficult to access with traditional equipment.
Does your service area include all of Washington?
Grit City Gravel Pumping proudly serves greater Western Washington area including Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, Olympia, Bremerton, and Everett. We also travel east over the Cascades to serve communities like Yakima, Wenatchee, and Pasco for the right projects.
Get Gravel Where You Need It Without The Extra Work
If your project needs gravel placed quickly and with control, Grit City Gravel Pumping is ready to help. Reach out to schedule service and get material placed exactly where your job needs it.
