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Decomposed Granite
Known for its natural look, this compact, durable material drains well and holds up in high-traffic areas. Made from crushed and weathered granite down to a mix of fine gravel and sand—best for patios, paths, driveways, and landscape projects. Can range in color from light brown and tan to reddish and gray, depending on the natural stone color in the region.
Walkway Gravel
A smaller ⅜” crushed stone that is great for paths, patios, and garden walkways. Comfortable under foot thanks to its smaller size, and creates a beautiful garden-like atmosphere.
Road Base
(Class 5 | ABC | Crusher Run) A mixture of crushed limestone or granite, gravel, and sand, ranging from 1 ½” in size down to fines (small particles). Commonly used for constructing roads, driveway bases, parking lots, and other paved and unpaved surfaces. Intended to be compacted, hence the inclusion of fines within the material to provide support and be resistant to erosion and shifting.
A ¾”-1” clean, crushed stone ideal for rejuvenating worn down gravel driveways, or for installing a fresh new driveway on your property. Aesthetically pleasing and functional!
Driveway Gravel
A ¾”-1” clean, crushed stone ideal for rejuvenating worn down gravel driveways, or for installing a fresh new driveway on your property. Aesthetically pleasing and functional!
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Why Moore County Homeowners Choose Hello Gravel
Moore County has a city population of 6,461 and sits inside a growing Tennessee region (metro area population 1.4+ million) that is expanding at a 2.00% annual rate. The local climate—213 sunny days per year, 45.00 inches of annual rainfall, and hardiness zone 7b—creates conditions where yards and driveways must handle both sun-driven drying and periodic heavy rain. That mix drives steady demand for dependable aggregates: gravel stabilizes driveways and high-traffic pads, improves drainage in compacted or clay soils, and suppresses mud and erosion around foundations and paths. With ongoing residential development and renovation, homeowners look for materials that balance permeability, durability, and low maintenance, making quality, locally sourced gravel a common and practical choice in Moore County projects.Popular Projects in Moore County This Season
- Gravel driveway resurface35 tons
- Gravel backyard patio8 tons
- Gravel garden path3 tons
- Gravel French drain backfill6 tons
- Gravel parking pad25 tons
Moore County Quick Facts
- 📍 Location: Tennessee Region
- 🏘️ Population: 6,461
- 🏡 Metro Area: 1.4+ million
- 🌧️ Annual Rainfall: 45.00 inches
- ☀️ Sunny Days: 213/year
- 🌡️ Hardiness Zone: 7b
- 🏗️ Growth Rate: 2.00% annually
- 🚛 Delivery Coverage: Citywide delivery available
Best Times for Moore County Projects
- Oct–Nov: Stable Fall Temps
- Feb–Apr: High Spring Moisture
- May–Sept: Dry Summer Dust
- Dec–Jan: Freeze Thaw Risk
Summer Tip: Choose angular, well-graded gravel for drainage areas in Moore County and install a geotextile fabric underneath to limit mixing with native soil.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Moore County gravel Delivery
Everything you need to know about gravel delivery in Moore County.
Prices vary by supplier and season, but expect approximate ranges: crushed limestone $20–35 per ton (about $26–46 per cubic yard), pea gravel $30–60 per ton (about $39–78 per cubic yard), and bank run $15–30 per ton (about $20–39 per cubic yard). One cubic yard of gravel typically weighs about 1.3 tons, so conversions are approximate. Check your zip code on Hello Gravel for exact local pricing and available delivery fees.
Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers that serve Moore County and nearby counties; exact supplier names and delivery radii depend on your zip code. Many deliveries in the region include free delivery for standard service, but remote or difficult-access addresses can incur extra fees and a 3-ton minimum. Use our checkout or call our team to see which suppliers and delivery options are available for your address.
For hilly, rocky lots in Moore County, angular crushed stone (such as 3/4" crushed stone or #57) performs best because the edges lock together and resist movement. A compacted stone base (larger crushed stone or road base) under a finer wearing layer improves stability on slopes. If drainage is a concern, pair the gravel with proper grading and edge restraint to reduce washout.
Moore County's humid climate and periodic freeze-thaw can cause gravel to settle, rut, or wash out in low spots after heavy rain and winter cycles. Good drainage, a well-prepared base, and occasional regrading or adding fresh material keep surfaces serviceable. Expect periodic maintenance (raking, infill, compaction) rather than a one-time install if you want a long-lasting gravel surface.
For 1,000 sq ft, approximate quantities are: 2" depth = 6.2 cubic yards (about 8 tons); 3" depth = 9.3 cubic yards (about 12 tons); 4" depth = 12.4 cubic yards (about 16 tons). These figures use a common conversion of about 1.3 tons per cubic yard and are rounded for planning. Order a little extra to allow for compaction and grading, and remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum.
A durable driveway usually starts with clearing and grading, installing geotextile fabric where needed, then a 4–6" compacted road base (larger crushed stone) followed by a 2–3" wearing layer of 3/4" crushed stone or #57. Compact each layer with a plate compactor or roller and slope the driveway for runoff to prevent pooling. Edge restraints and proper drainage swales or culverts reduce erosion on sloped Moore County lots.
Gravel is typically the lowest initial cost but requires more frequent maintenance (periodic regrading, adding material, and addressing washouts), so budget for recurring upkeep. Asphalt has higher upfront cost and lower routine upkeep than gravel, but may need resurfacing or repairs within 10–20 years. Concrete costs the most up front and lasts longest with minimal yearly maintenance, but repairs can be expensive; local contractor quotes will give the best estimates for Moore County conditions.
Larger, angular aggregates such as 1–2" crushed stone, #57 stone, or riprap are best for preventing erosion on steeper slopes because they let water pass while holding soil in place. Combining stone with geotextile fabric and check terraces or drainage channels improves long-term stability. For driveways or paths, a layered approach (base stone plus coarse top stone) balances drainage and traction.
Permit and HOA rules vary by property in Moore County; some county or municipal permits may be needed for driveway changes that affect public right-of-way or stormwater flow. Check Moore County zoning/permit office and any applicable HOA covenants before installing or expanding a driveway. If you need help, Hello Gravel's team can point you to local resources to confirm requirements.
Common add-ons include site grading, hauling/overload fees for difficult access, spreading/tailgate spreading, and compaction. Prices vary: local grading or equipment operator fees are often $75–$150 per hour, light spreading or tailgate spreading may be free or a modest add-on, and compaction equipment rental or labor can run $100–$300 per day depending on crew and machine. Request specific quotes during checkout or call our team to bundle services and see local contractor rates.
As of today, we require 2 business days for delivery.
Use our material calculator here: https://hellogravel.com/calculator/ to enter the length, width and depth measurements of your project. It will automatically calculate the cubic yards/tons needed. If you are unsure how much to order, contact our team for guidance.
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The material will be delivered via dump truck. If your order is under 20 tons, then it will likely be just one dump truck load. If your order is more than 20 tons, it will be more than one dump truck load.
Absolutely! Try our aggregate quiz here: https://hellogravel.com/aggregate-quiz/ Alternatively,you can call us, chat with us (box in the bottom right corner of the website), or email us!
We cannot get out of the truck and manually spread it. However, depending on the location, safety, and comfortability of the driver – we may be able to tailgate spread your material. This involves pulling the truck forward as material is being dumped to make it easier for you to distribute material after delivery.
The minimum order size is 3 tons.
Hassle Free! Our goal is to make the buying process for gravel and other aggregates as easy and seamless as possible. Enter your zip code on our site, select how much material you need (see below FAQ’s to determine order size), select the date and time frame you would like your material delivered at Checkout, and place your order with any major credit card. After the order is placed our in-house support team will contact you to confirm the details. We will send additional confirmations on the day before and the day of delivery. On delivery day, a dump truck will arrive to dump the materials at your specified location. We request that you have someone available to accept the delivery so that we can make sure to dump it in the correct location. That’s it!
No, because we are a national supplier, we utilize our existing network of suppliers across the country. Therefore, the materials will likely be delivered from a contracted trucking company.
We specialize in making the aggregate buying process as easy and seamless as possible by managing the process from end to end. We have a network of suppliers that we source the materials from where we have negotiated rates. However, we do charge a markup and because of this you may be able to find the materials cheaper on your own. But if you want a hassle free experience, then we are for you!
Please fill out the Quote Request form and we will work up a quote for you! https://hellogravel.com/quote-form/
Although uncommon, due to regional sourcing, the type and color of our materials may vary somewhat from the images on our website, reflecting the unique geological offerings of your area. Please communicate any specifications you desire to our team so we can consider them during the sourcing process.
Please contact our customer service team promptly if you experience any delivery or product quality issues. We will work to resolve them satisfactorily.
We are headquartered in New Orleans, LA. However, we have a network of suppliers across the country from which we provide the materials.
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