How do I order a delivery?
Determine what type of product you want to have delivered, the amount, when you want to have it delivered and contact our dispatch office 2 days prior.

What is the cost of snow and ice removal?
Planning for snow and ice removal begins with annual budgeting for this important public safety service. The average cost per winter season – to manage snow and ice – is about $3.8 million. This includes personnel, equipment, de-icing products, and fuel. Overall this cost equates to approximately $33.22 per household, per year, for Running 4U Trucking LTD County households (cities and towns excluded) or, on average, $1.00 per household, per storm.

What are the sizes of your trucks for delivery?
Our trucks are a part of our own fleet of 10-wheeler dump trucks. We can also recommend people with smaller trucks depending on your requirements.

Can you “spread” the crushed gravel in my driveway?
Our drivers will do their best to spread your delivery, given the limitations they encounter at your location…. Overhead wires, trees, access, etc.

What kind of gravel do I need?
Crushed gravel is suitable for parking areas driveways and walkways, because it compacts and doesn’t shift around as easily as round gravel. Round material used in these applications would be similar to trying to walk or drive through marbles. For drainage purposes or landscaping projects our round gravel would be the best choice.

Who is responsible for clearing sidewalks?
Residents are responsible for clearing driveways and sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowstorm to allow safe use by pedestrians. This is particularly important along school pedestrian routes to prevent children from having to walk in the street. It is required that owners place snow from their driveways and sidewalks onto their front yard and not into the street. This practice reduces the number of icy areas on streets and ensures proper drainage flow into the storm sewer. Additionally, your lawn can use the available moisture over the winter.