Sand Delivery Cost

 

How Much Does Sand Delivery Cost?

To prepare for the spring planting season, you may want to install sand, soil, mulch, or decorative paving. Most homeowners don't own a large hauling vehicle and the best option is to have a sand delivery service bring it straight to your home.  

There are many companies and services that are willing to do this for you. They range in costs depending on the amount of sand you need, the time you want it delivered, and the labor involved in getting it to you.

How Much Does It Cost To Deliver Sand?

There are several factors to consider when you want to work out your budget for some sand delivery. Here are 6 question to ask before anything can be done:

  1. Is there a set fee for sand delivery?
  2. How much do you want delivered?
  3. Does the company charge by weight percentage?
  4. What other tools and equipment will be needed?
  5. How far is the delivery to your home?
  6. How accessible is your property?

Using a sand delivery company that has a set fee will help you save money.

If the company charges by weight percentage, you will want to figure out how much you are having delivered and if there are some items you could transport on your own. This could be, for example, other tools, equipment, or materials that you could put in your car, and let the delivery simply consist of the sand.

Consider the distance to your home from the place where you bought the materials too. You may even have a gas fee to pay. Also, check to see that your home is in their standard delivery area. Otherwise, you may be charged extra to have a delivery outside of their normal territory.  

Finally, how accessible is the area of your property where you want the sand delivered. This may add additional costs of labor, tools, or equipment to deliver the sand versus just dumping it in the driveway. Further, if your address is at the end of a difficult road or your property's accessibility is challenging, you could receive additional charges.  

The cost to deliver sand could be as little as $200, but in some cases, it may actually be closer to $1900. Don't let this price dissuade you, however, as the average cost to deliver sand comes in at roughly $700. 

Expect to pay in the high range of price is you use a licensed contractor and need your project done in a hurry. Verify prior work and hire carefully. The best value for sand delivery installation is to combine related projects. Take bids or estimates from several professionals and have flexible in your project schedule.

Breakdown of Costs for Sand Delivery

The price of sand delivery will vary according to the following factors:

  • location
  • season
  • timeframe
  • availability 

Here are average costs compiled from around the country:

Cost of Sand Delivery (7 Tons locally delivered)

  • Low $36
  • Average $160
  • High $300

Cost of Labor ( 3 hours, to distribute sand, level sand, setup, and cleanup)

  • Low $45
  • Average $200
  • High $500

Cost of Related Materials and Supplies (6 tons)

  • Low $50
  • Average $250
  • High $500

Cost of Related Equipment (wheelbarrows, spreading rakes, etc.)

  • Low $30
  • Average $90
  • High $600

The cost estimates above do not include the following items:

  • applicable sales tax
  • permit or inspection fees
  • costs for remediation of hazardous materials
  • costs for additional labor: relocating items, repairing something to meet new code guidelines

These estimates are not firm quotes from qualified vendors and are simply estimates based on a nationwide average.  he totals should be used for basic sand delivery planning purposes only. 

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