Meadow Lands Supply is a landscape and construction supply company serving homeowners, commercial businesses, construction firms, landscapers, and municipalities throughout Western Pennsylvania. We are a woman-owned business, and we work hard to stock American-made products from companies close to home. River rock is one of the materials our customers request most often, and we keep it stocked in bulk year round. Whether you are lining a dry creek bed or finishing a garden border, river rock delivers drainage and good looks in the same load.
McGovern, Pennsylvania sits inside Chartiers Township in Washington County, and roughly 3,600 people call the community home. It covers a little more than two square miles just southwest of Canonsburg, with quick access to Interstate 79 and the Pittsburgh area about half an hour north. The Meadows Racetrack and Casino stands as the best known landmark nearby, drawing visitors from across the region. Local families also gather at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum a few miles south in Washington. Chartiers Creek winds through the township, and the area averages close to 39 inches of rain each year. Water like that moves soil, and it moves it fast.
Homeowners and contractors in McGovern and the surrounding area rely on us for materials that solve real drainage problems. River rock slows runoff, protects foundations, and keeps mulch from floating away during a heavy storm. It also holds its shape through freezing winters, which matters in this part of Pennsylvania. We offer bulk pricing along with contractor pricing at a discounted rate for local landscapers and construction companies that place orders on a routine basis. Our crew helps you measure the space, calculate the quantity, and schedule delivery so the load arrives when you are ready to work. When a project calls for river rock, we have the selection, the pricing, and the guidance to get it done right.
Contact us today at (724) 249-2012 to experience the Meadow Lands Supply difference and secure the river rock you need.
McGovern River Rock
