Tracy's Sand & Gravel

Category: Landscaping supply store

Address: 6700 US Highway 127 North, Frankfort, KY 40601, USA

Phone: +15023522458

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Brandon C.

Jul 6, 2022

Good selection of material and priced reasonably.

Santy santiago

Oct 23, 2021

Great service! 100% Recommend💪💪

George Clark

May 27, 2021

Picked up two buckets of mulch in and out 15 minutes. Office staff very congenial and funny.

Lola C

May 25, 2021

Tracey's is a very special place. I was pleasantly surprised to find that picking out stone and rock was so delightful. I'm honestly happy that I need to go back and get more. They offer every type of gravel, building material and landscape decoration. I'm using the rock to add interest to the landscaping in my yard.

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Questions & Answers

This is the best rock business i know of in frankfort and the rock is very good and cheap

B&M Crew | Nov 4, 2019
John Miles | Nov 4, 2019

Great selection of landscaping gravel and decorative rock. Awesome people to work with!

Cost for 1 or 2 scoops of good top soil for raised gardens?

Prudence Yohe | Nov 3, 2020
Jim Fishback | Nov 3, 2020

I just bought their top topsoil 60% River bottom soil, 20% Sand & 20% Compost for $40 /scoop. Scoops look like 1/2 cu. yd. But they heap it up so full it's more like 3/4 yd or more. Drains very well in my raised beds.

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Does this place sale scoops of mulch

Clarissa Tackett | Nov 4, 2019
Greg Hale | Nov 4, 2019

Yes they do.

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How much a scoop for rock to go around a pool and what do you suggest

Janet O'Nan | Nov 4, 2019
Christy Miller | Nov 4, 2019

We have over 50 types of decorative gravels. They start at $25 per scoop Thanks

I need something for erosion control. Slowly my sloped yard is losing soil

Lynda Holland | Nov 4, 2018
Ed Jr | Nov 4, 2018

A rock retaining wall would be a good fix . Depending on the slope of your yard it will vary on the height of the retainer wall. I personally would go with a dry stack field stone. Put a layer of landscaping fabrick behind the wall and back fill will soil . The fabric will allow the drainage of your run off but will not let the soil escape from behind the wall. Depending on the type of stone you choose.... Tennessee field stone...... Is what i always use for my retaining walls when im working in the Lexington ky area.... this would be about the most cost affective way to go with this issue. You are on the right track already by thinking of using Tracy's sand and gravel. They are great people and very knowledgeable about projects like yours. They always treated me right . I shopped around and they saved me about $7000 total on one of the retainer walls i contracted, good luck i hope this helped with an answer to your question.

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