Who We Are
MI Gravel is a family-owned business established in 2015. We take pride in delivering dependable service and high-quality materials to every customer.
As one of the few gravel pits in the area, we offer a wide variety of aggregate products to meet the needs of contractors, farms, commercial operations, and municipalities.
We are a state pre-qualified pit, making us an approved and trusted supplier for municipal projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. MI Gravel is a state pre-qualified pit, meaning our materials meet the standards required for many municipal and public works projects.
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Yes. Material certifications and documentation can be provided for projects that require verification of aggregate specifications. Contact us if your project requires documentation.
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Yes. We regularly supply contractors with materials for larger projects and recurring needs. Contact us to coordinate quantities, scheduling, and delivery options.
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Yes. Our equipment is available to efficiently load dump trucks, trailers, and other hauling vehicles at the pit.
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We sell to contractors, farms, commercial clients, and homeowners. Anyone can purchase materials from our pit.
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Yes. Delivery is available depending on location and order size. Contact us to discuss delivery options and pricing.
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Minimum delivery amounts may apply depending on your location and the material ordered. Contact us for details and pricing.
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Yes. Customers are welcome to pick up materials at our gravel pit during business hours. Please make sure your vehicle or trailer is suitable for hauling aggregate materials.
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Our team can help recommend the right product depending on your project—whether it’s a driveway, foundation base, landscaping project, or site preparation.
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Our typical hours are Monday - Friday, 7a - 5p. Hours may vary by season, please call ahead to confirm.
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The amount depends on the size of your project area and the depth of material needed. As a general rule, one ton of gravel covers about 100 square feet at a depth of 2 inches. If you’re unsure, contact us and we can help estimate the right amount.
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A standard gravel truck typically carries 18–22 tons of material depending on the truck and the type of aggregate. Delivery amounts may vary, so contact us for details.
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Crushed stone such as 21A or 22A is commonly used for driveways because it compacts well and creates a stable surface.
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Sand is typically used for leveling, bedding, masonry work, or drainage, while gravel and crushed stone are used for structural applications like driveways, bases, and foundations.
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It’s always a good idea to call ahead to confirm material availability and current hours of operation, especially during busy seasons.
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