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DELIVERY DISCLAIMER

The Rock Pile, Inc. will not be held liable or responsible for any damages occurring to personal property past the curb line. All customers must realize that the size and weight of trucks, machines and materials contained in them could possibly damage the driveway, sidewalk, house, garage, buildings, vehicles, lawns, shrubs, utility wires, underground systems, or any other items or property, real or personal located at the delivery site including possible staining from natural or dyed materials.

NOTE: Our drivers are required to not fold in any mirror at any time. If the truck will not fit past a house, gate, tree, shrub, etc without folding in a mirror, then the truck will not fit.

Please call 440-937-5100 for delivery prices. Maximum load is 15 cubic yards / or 15 tons.

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Have other questions? Email us at sales [at] therockpile [dot] com

  • Karen Hemstreet

    Calculator for mulch is confusing. I’ve always gotten 6 cubic yards for around my home on Pinehurst Drive in Avon Lake-two-story colonial,beds on 3 sides with a few off the house. That’s worked in the past. Any suggestions?

    How much is the Sweet Peat/cu yd?

    Thanks!!

  • http://www.therockpile.com therockpile

    If 6 cubic yards has always worked for you, go with that! That’s the best measurement! However, if you’d like to be sure, get some actual measurements of your beds and give us a call or email and we’ll figure up how much you’d need. Include length and width (in feet) of each area (list each area separately) plus how many inches deep you’d like to go: two inches is recommended.
    Sweet Peat is $42.00 a cubic yard this year. If you order by April 10th, it is $3.00 off per cubic yard! (You don’t have to have it delivered now, just any time before June 30th!) Thanks!