Decomposed Granite

Whether for driveways, pathways, patios, utility landscape areas or to surround trees, crushed stone or decomposed granite can be a versatile material that prevents weed growth, maintain even soil moisture and makes an outdoor space more appealing. These two are not the same material, though. Decomposed granite has a natural coarse look to it, while crushed stone products tend to be more flat and have a higher amount of fine material. Crushed stone products, granite, sandstone, limestone and others offer a greater array of natural colors to work with than most true decomposed granite materials.

Common Uses for Decomposed Granite

From residential landscaping to commercial applications, decomposed granite offers a durable, natural solution for a wide range of outdoor projects.

Decomposed Granite for Garden Pathways

Decomposed Granite for Garden Pathways

DG creates natural, compacted walkways that blend seamlessly into any landscape design. Ideal for residential gardens, parks, and walking paths with long-lasting durability.

Decomposed Granite for Driveways

Decomposed Granite for Driveways

Stabilized DG provides a cost-effective alternative to concrete, offering a permeable surface that reduces runoff while maintaining strength under vehicle traffic.

Decomposed Granite for Patios

Decomposed Granite for Patios

Create clean, modern outdoor living spaces with DG surfaces that stay cool, drain efficiently, and complement fire pits, seating areas, and backyard designs.

Decomposed Granite for Xeriscaping

Decomposed Granite for Xeriscaping

Perfect for drought-tolerant landscapes, DG reduces water usage while maintaining a clean, natural aesthetic for eco-conscious outdoor designs.

Decomposed Granite for Dog Runs

Decomposed Granite for Dog Runs

DG offers excellent drainage and easy maintenance, making it ideal for pet areas, side yards, and high-use utility spaces.

Decomposed Granite for Bocce Courts

Decomposed Granite for Bocce Courts

Certain DG blends can be used as a base layer for bocce courts, providing compaction and drainage before applying specialized surface materials.

Decomposed Granite Buying Guide

Choose the right DG for your project, calculate coverage, and compare materials.

Decomposed granite (DG) is a naturally compactable material made from weathered stone that breaks down into fine particles. It’s widely used for pathways, patios, driveways, and ground cover due to its balance of durability, permeability, and natural appearance.

At CalDG, we focus specifically on supplying consistent, high-quality DG blends for residential and commercial projects. Use this guide to compare material types, understand installation basics, and determine the right option for your project.

DG vs Other Materials

MaterialBest ForCompactionDrainageCost
Decomposed Granite Pathways, patios, ground cover, pet areas Compacts well for a stable surface Permeable with proper installation $$
Stabilized DG Driveways, commercial spaces, ADA pathways Enhanced compaction with binder additives Moderate drainage depending on mix $$$
Pea Gravel Decorative areas, low-traffic pathways Loose surface, does not compact Excellent drainage $$
Crushed Granite Driveways, base layers, structural support Locks together for strength Good drainage when layered properly $$
Stabilized DG includes binding agents to improve durability and reduce migration. For structural installations, a properly compacted base layer is recommended.

What Contractors Know

  • Depth varies by use: Most pathways and patios use 2–3 inches of DG, while driveways may require additional base preparation.
  • Base preparation matters: A compacted sub-base improves longevity and helps prevent shifting over time.
  • Containment improves performance: Edging helps keep DG in place and maintains clean project lines.
  • Plan for compaction: DG settles after installation, so ordering slightly more material helps ensure proper coverage.
  • Install in layers: Gradual compaction creates a more stable and even surface.
  • Color variation is natural: DG tones vary by quarry and batch — samples are recommended for large projects.

FAQ

At 3" deep, one ton covers ~80–100 sq ft. A 10×20 pathway needs ~2.6 tons. Use our coverage calculator for exact estimates.
Standard DG compacts firm but can erode. Stabilized DG has a binding agent that locks particles permanently — best for driveways and ADA paths.
Pathways/patios: 2–3" compacted. Driveways with stabilizer: 3–4". Ground cover: 2". Always compact in lifts.
For pathways on stable soil, DG goes directly over fabric. For driveways or clay soil, install 4" of base rock underneath.
Yes — bulk delivery available from our yards. Call (800) 215-7372 for scheduling and minimums.

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