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Pallet of Stone Cost and Price Ranges for Common Stone Types 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:18+00:00 • 3 min read

Purchasing a pallet of stone typically runs from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, depending on the stone type, size, and delivery needs. The price is driven by material grade, pallet weight, and regional delivery charges, with per-pallet and per-ton options common in the market. This article breaks down the cost and offers practical ranges for budgeting the project.

Item Low Average High Notes
Pallet of standard flagstone (40–60 sq ft) $280 $520 $900 Assumes standard 1″ to 2″ thickness
Pallet of granite slabs (6–10 pcs) $1,200 $2,400 $4,500 Premium stone, higher density
Pallet of limestone or travertine $350 $900 $2,000 Regional availability varies
Delivery to site $75 $250 $600 Distance and access affect pricing
Removal of old material $50 $180 $400 Optional, if needed

Typical Cost of a Pallet of Stone By Type and Size

Stone type and pallet size influence total pricing. Typical total price ranges represent a standard residential project with normal access and standard grade material. Assumptions: Midwest-to-South labor rates, standard 40–60 sq ft pallets, and curbside delivery when possible.

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard materials, normal access.

Core Price Components on a Stone Pallet Quote

A formal quote breaks the price into major parts. The table below shows four primary cost components commonly billed for pallets of stone.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $280 $900 $2,400 Pallet stone material and grade
Delivery/Hauling $75 $250 $600 Distance-based, may include liftgate
Labor to prepare/inspect $60 $180 $420 Unloading, inspection, stacking prep
Permits/Fees $0 $0–$50 $150 Typically not required for pallets, varies locally
Delivery/Disposal extras $0 $50 $150 Site cleanup or removal of packaging

How Size and Weight Drive Per-Pallet Pricing

Size and weight influence both material cost and handling charges. Heavier stones or thicker slabs add to price per pallet, and larger pallets may require specialized equipment for unloading. Per-pallet pricing often scales with weight bands such as under 2,000 lb, 2,000–4,000 lb, and over 4,000 lb. Expect higher transport fees for long-distance shipments or liftgate service.

Regional Variations in Stone Pallet Prices Across the U.S.

Prices vary by region due to quarry proximity, labor markets, and transport distance. For example, western markets may show higher freight costs, while southern regions benefit from closer quarries. Regional deltas of 5%–25% are common when comparing coastal versus inland markets, with granite often priced higher than flagstone in most regions.

Labor Hours and Crew Size for Pallet Stone Installation

Labor impacts ongoing costs if on-site cutting, fitting, or stone curbing is planned after delivery. A small crew may handle unloading and basic placement in 2–6 hours for a typical pallet, with higher costs if vertical work, leveling, or edge finishing is required.

Delivery, Handling, and Disposal Impacts on Overall Cost

Delivery depends on distance, access, and whether the route requires a forklift or crane. Disposal or packaging removal adds a modest line item when the pallet is a surplus from a project. Plan for 5–15% of the pallet price as a combined delivery and handling buffer to cover unexpected access charges.

Finish, Grade, and Material Quality That Shift Price

Appearance and durability drive price differences. Architectural-grade or decorative stones command higher per-pallet prices than standard contractor-grade material. Higher grade stone may add 20%–60% to the pallet cost but can reduce future replacement costs due to durability.

Ways to Reduce Pallet Stone Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

Cost-conscious decisions can cut total outlay. Consider choosing standard-size pallets, selecting locally available materials, batching deliveries, or aligning stone purchases with off-peak scheduling. Consolidate shipments or opt for slightly lower grade with matched color range to minimize waste and freight charges.