$420.00

Rock - Red Lava Rock (1 Cubic Yard - Delivered)

Red Lava Rock will add a decorative touch to your landscape. Use it around trees, shrubs, decks and driveways. The red landscaping rock will not fade, wash or blow away. Unlike wood mulches, it will not attract wood pests, such as termites and ants. PLEASE NOTE: We have a TWO YARD MINIMUM ORDER on products for local delivery.

PLEASE NOTE: We have a TWO YARD MINIMUM ORDER on products for local delivery. All customers must fill out the DELIVERY AGREEMENT FORM prior to any product deliveries.

  • Will not fade, wash or blow away
  • Red lava rock enhances your landscape with little effort
  • Offers a great look and minimal maintenance
  • Will not fade, wash or blow away
  • Landscape beauty that lasts
  • Not for use in fire pits

PLEASE NOTE: We have a TWO YARD MINIMUM ORDER on products for local delivery.

We sell all of our online materials by the cubic yard. A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. You can use the online calculator to determine how many cubic yards of material are required. As a general guide, 1 cubic yard of aggregate, sand, or dirt is equivalent to 1.5 tons. Here is a comprehensive coverage guide.

What is a ‘cubic yard’ and how do I decide how many I need to order?

One cubic yard of landscaping material covers 100 square feet at three inches deep. To decide how many cubic yards of material to order, use the calculator provided on this site. You can also use a standard equation where you find the total square footage of the beds you want to cover. Then divide the square footage by 100 to get the number of cubic yards required.

VISIT THE MULCH / LANDSCAPE MATERIAL CALCULATOR HERE TO SEE WHAT YOU NEED!

We charge an additional $75.00 PER YARD to install this product. For instance, if you buy three yards of a product at $40 per yard, you will pay $120.00 for the product and $225.00 for us to spread it. This is for installation only and does not include any ground preparation. There is a three yard minimum for installation services. Installation costs cannot be refunded.