Fort Lauderdale Natural Stone Products

Pebble Junction has proudly supplied high-quality natural stone to Fort Lauderdale, FL, since 1986, helping homeowners, builders, and landscapers elevate their outdoor and construction projects. Known for its boating canals, luxury homes, and tropical climate, Fort Lauderdale offers the perfect backdrop for natural stone features like patios, pool decks, walkways, and retaining walls. Whether you’re enhancing a waterfront estate or building a stylish commercial property, our stone products add lasting beauty and durability. We also offer gravel delivery to Fort Lauderdale, FL
Our 15-acre stone yard is home to an extensive inventory of natural stone, and our experienced staff is ready to help you choose the right materials for your vision. Backed by our parent company, Delaware Quarries, with over 60 years of experience, we receive daily shipments of top-grade building stone, flagstone, boulders, garden steppers, and decorative gravel to ensure you have access to the best products—when you need them.
We proudly serve residential customers, luxury homebuilders, masons, landscapers, pool contractors, and commercial developers throughout the Fort Lauderdale area. Whether you're crafting a contemporary look for a Las Olas Isles property, renovating an outdoor space in Victoria Park, or building a resort-style landscape in Harbor Beach, we have the stone to match your project. Our selection includes a variety of shapes, colors, and textures, including:
- full veneer building stones
- thin veneer
- landscape boulders
- flagstone
- decorative gravel
- steppers
- wall blocks
- pavers
- stepping stones
Pebble Junction wants you to find the perfect rocks for your stone project in Fort Lauderdale We pride ourselves on service, quality and competitive pricing.
Contact us at today at 407-323-3838 or to purchase natural stone products direct from the quarry.
Fort Lauderdale is a city located in Broward County and has a population of around 165,521. The city is a popular tourist destination. For more than two thousand years, the land was inhabited by the Tequesta Indians until the 16th century. Before the 20th century, the Fort Lauderdale area was known as the "New River Settlement."
Fort Lauderdale Resources
The Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce - The Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce strives to develop a vibrant community by bringing together businesses, organizations and individuals.
NSU Art Museum – The NSU Art Museum is a museum located in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Visitors can browse a variety of art exhibits. The museum also provides opportunities to learn and be inspired by the highest level of visual artistic expression.