How ordering works

One request. One coordinated procurement experience.

You work directly with Yardexa. We review your project, prepare pricing, coordinate procurement through our fulfillment network, and manage delivery — so materials show up on time and on spec.

  1. 1. Choose materials

    Browse the full landscape and construction catalog. Every product has specs, uses, and coverage.

  2. 2. Calculate quantities

    Professional calculators handle density, waste, compaction, and truckload logic.

  3. 3. Plan your project

    Add materials and calculator results to a project cart — bundles auto-fill the essentials.

  4. 4. Yardexa coordinates procurement & delivery

    Submit the project directly to Yardexa. We review it, prepare pricing, coordinate procurement, and schedule delivery — you have one point of contact.

After you request pricing

You work with Yardexa throughout.

  1. Step 1
    Request pricing

    Submit your project cart to Yardexa — materials, quantities, delivery ZIP, and access notes.

  2. Step 2
    Yardexa reviews the project

    We confirm materials, coverage, site access, and delivery method with you.

  3. Step 3
    Pricing is prepared

    We prepare pricing through our fulfillment network and send it back as a single delivered quote.

  4. Step 4
    Procurement coordinated

    Once approved, Yardexa places and coordinates the order across suppliers.

  5. Step 5
    Delivery scheduled

    We schedule delivery windows, communicate updates, and manage the delivery day.

What you get
  • One request. Yardexa prepares pricing through our fulfillment network.
  • Delivered options for every material — end-dump, super sack, truck-and-transfer, pump, short load, and pallet.
  • One point of contact — you work with Yardexa, not individual yards.
  • Professional support before, during, and after delivery.
Where we deliver

Southern California coverage

Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Riverside, Inland Empire, and Ventura — with Northern California, Arizona, Nevada, and Texas rolling out through 2026.

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Why order through Yardexa

A real materials company — coordinated for you.

  • Material expertise
    Every product page written by people who spec and deliver materials for a living.
  • Managed procurement
    One request per project. Yardexa handles pricing, sourcing, and delivery — no calls to five yards.
  • Professional support
    A specialist follows every order — before, during, and after delivery.
  • Delivered pricing, prepared
    Yardexa prepares delivered pricing that includes truck, fuel, and site coordination — not a surprise on the invoice.
  • Fulfillment network handled
    Yardexa coordinates sourcing behind the scenes — you never contact yards directly.
  • California coverage
    Live routes across LA, OC, San Diego, Riverside, Inland Empire, and Ventura.
  • Project planning tools
    Calculators, bundles, and a project cart that mirror how contractors actually order.
Operational understanding

Representative project examples

The shape of jobs Yardexa is built to coordinate. Representative project example — not a customer testimonial or case study.

ResidentialRepresentative example

Residential French drain

Curtain drain along a 60 ft sloped side yard, tying into a daylight outlet.

Materials
3/4" drain rock, Filter fabric, 4" perforated pipe (sock)
Typical quantities
≈ 6–8 tons drain rock, 60 ft fabric, 60 ft pipe
Delivery
Single super-sack or short end-dump; curbside drop if driveway is tight.
Access
Narrow side yard, no truck ingress — staged at curb and wheelbarrowed.
Phasing
One delivery on trench-ready day.
Coordinated by Yardexa procurement.
ResidentialRepresentative example

Decorative rock refresh

Front-yard xeriscape refresh, replacing tired mulch with decorative rock.

Materials
Mexican beach pebble, 3/8" decorative gravel, Weed-block fabric
Typical quantities
≈ 3–5 tons combined across front beds
Delivery
End-dump on driveway or split into two super-sacks for staging.
Access
Standard suburban driveway, moderate slope, HOA setback constraints.
Phasing
Fabric roll first, then two staggered rock deliveries as beds are prepped.
Coordinated by Yardexa procurement.
ResidentialRepresentative example

DG pathway installation

80 ft compacted decomposed granite pathway with stabilized binder.

Materials
California Gold DG, Path binder / stabilizer, 3/4" base rock
Typical quantities
≈ 4–6 tons DG, 1–2 tons base, binder to spec
Delivery
One end-dump for base, one for DG; binder delivered dry with the DG load.
Access
Rear-yard path — front-yard staging on plywood to protect finished surfaces.
Phasing
Base compacted before DG arrives to minimize double-handling.
Coordinated by Yardexa procurement.
ResidentialRepresentative example

Retaining wall installation

24 ft segmental retaining wall with proper drainage backfill.

Materials
SRW block, 3/4" drain rock (backfill), Compactable base, Drainage pipe
Typical quantities
≈ 6–10 pallets block, 5–8 tons drain rock, 2–3 tons base
Delivery
Pallets on flatbed with forklift; loose materials by end-dump or super-sack.
Access
Requires unloading zone within reach of a piggy-back forklift.
Phasing
Base + block first delivery, drain rock second delivery once wall is stood.
Coordinated by Yardexa procurement.
CommercialRepresentative example

Commercial aggregate delivery

Multi-load aggregate program for a commercial site pad.

Materials
Class II base, 3/4" crushed rock, 1" minus
Typical quantities
Multi-truck program — 25–200+ tons per material line
Delivery
Sequential end-dumps or truck-and-transfer, scheduled against site crew.
Access
Signalized job-site entry with GC-managed truck queue and spotter.
Phasing
Delivery windows coordinated by material and lift, tickets consolidated by day.
Coordinated by Yardexa procurement.
CommercialRepresentative example

Concrete placement project

Slab-on-grade placement supported by base and drainage prep.

Materials
Ready-mix concrete (spec PSI, slump, admix), Compactable base, Rebar / mesh
Typical quantities
Ready-mix by cubic yard; base by ton
Delivery
Ready-mix scheduled against pump/placement window; base delivered ahead.
Access
Pump vs. chute placement flagged with the plant; site radius and clearance confirmed.
Phasing
Base + prep first, pour day scheduled with weather buffer.
Coordinated by Yardexa procurement.
Common questions

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