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Gravel in Section

Driveway Gravel

Our most popular driveway material — a durable blend that compacts well and resists shifting. Provides a clean, professional look that lasts for years with minimal maintenance.

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How It Works

How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Section

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Materials Delivered

We source materials locally through our trusted supplier network and deliver straight to your home or job site in Section.

Why Section Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Section

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

Local Support Team

We will be with you through delivery. Call us any time if you need to make any changes to your order.

Quick Turnaround

Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

Local Insights

What to know about Section

Why Section homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Section is a small but steadily growing community with a city population of 3,020 and a measured annual growth rate of 0.40% annually. In Section's hardiness zone 8b, with about 152 sunny days a year and average precipitation of 33.50 inches, homeowners face a mix of wet seasons and warm temperatures that drive demand for durable landscaping and site-work materials. That steady, modest growth translates into more driveway repairs, garden bed refreshes, erosion-control projects, and small construction jobs where reliable aggregates are essential. Homeowners look for gravel that provides good drainage, long-lasting surface stability, and low maintenance — especially for driveways, walkways, and base layers. Because regional geology affects color and texture, locally sourced gravel often yields better performance and a natural look for projects around Section.

Popular projects in Section this season

  • gravel driveway resurfacing - 25 tons
  • gravel garden pathway - 4 tons
  • gravel patio base - 8 tons
  • gravel French drain installation - 12 tons
  • gravel shed pad foundation - 6 tons

Section quick facts

Location
West Alabama
Population
3,020
Metro Area
2.3+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.50 inches
Sunny Days
152/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Section projects

Stable Fall Compaction
Spring Moisture Window
High Heat Drying
Low Frost Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

What does gravel delivery and spreading typically cost in Section, Alabama?

Expect material prices in West Alabama to vary by type: roughly $20 to $50 per ton delivered for common gravels. Hello Gravel often offers free or transparent delivery pricing (minimum order 3 tons) with standard 2+ business day delivery; driver tailgate spreading may be offered at their discretion, while professional spreading by a crew typically adds a separate fee depending on job size. Final cost depends on gravel type, distance, and whether you pay for mechanical spreading or grading.

Which gravel types work best for driveways in West Alabama's clay soils?

For Section's clay-heavy soils, crushed stone (3/4u0022 or 3/4u0022-1u0022) or crushed limestone are usually best because they compact and lock together, creating a stable surface. Pea gravel and river rock drain well but tend to shift and move on clay, so they are better as top-dress layers or accent surfaces rather than main driveway base. Consider a layered approach: larger rock subbase, compacted crushed stone base, and a smaller crushed top layer for wearing surface.

How many tons of crushed gravel do I need for a 1,000 sq ft driveway in Section, AL?

For a 1,000 sq ft driveway at 3 inches depth (common wearing surface), you need about 9.3 cubic yards, which is roughly 13 tons of crushed stone. If you want a deeper 4-inch finished layer, plan on about 12.3 cubic yards or roughly 17 tons. Also factor in a compacted base (4 to 6 inches) which will add material, and note Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons.

Do Section, Alabama homeowners need permits for large gravel driveway or parking pad installations?

Permit requirements vary by project scope and local rules, so small residential driveway resurfacing often requires no permit, but building a new driveway, changing the road access, or installing a parking pad may trigger permits. Check with the Town of Section or Winston County planning/engineering offices before large installs to confirm setbacks, culvert or ditch requirements, and any right-of-way rules. When in doubt, contact local authorities or Hello Gravel's team for guidance before ordering material.

How does heavy summer rain in West Alabama affect gravel driveway drainage and what base prep is recommended?

West Alabama's intense summer rains can quickly erode poorly prepared gravel surfaces, causing rutting and washouts. Use a compacted subbase of larger stone (4 to 6 inches), crown the driveway slightly for runoff, install edge restraints and culverts where water crosses, and consider geotextile fabric to separate clay subgrade from aggregate. Proper grading and a layered base greatly reduce maintenance and improve drainage performance.

Which local suppliers deliver gravel to Section, AL and what are typical minimum delivery quantities?

Hello Gravel works with local suppliers and contracted haulers that serve Section and West Alabama; availability depends on your zip code. Typical minimum delivery is 3 tons (Hello Gravel policy), and deliveries are hauled by dump trucks (often tri-axle). For exact supplier options and specific product availability, enter your zip code on the Hello Gravel site or contact our team to get local quotes and delivery windows.

Is crushed limestone or pea gravel better for preventing washouts on rural Section roads and driveways?

Crushed limestone is generally better at preventing washouts because it compacts and interlocks, forming a more stable surface that resists movement during heavy rains. Pea gravel drains well but is prone to migration and loss during storm events, so it is a poorer choice for primary surfaces in rural, erosion-prone areas. If you prefer the look of pea gravel, use it as a top layer over a compacted crushed stone base and install edging to contain it.

How often will gravel surfaces in Section require regrading or top-up because of Alabama weather and traffic?

In Section's climate and with normal residential traffic, expect to regrade and add a few inches of gravel every 1 to 3 years, with higher-traffic or poorly drained areas needing attention more often. Heavy summer storms or winter freeze-thaw cycles can accelerate loss and rutting, so check problem spots after major rains and address drainage before adding more material. Regular maintenance like grading, filling potholes, and replenishing 1 to 3 inches of top material keeps surfaces functional longer.

Can gravel be used for residential walkways and patios in Section, and what edging or stabilization products do you recommend?

Yes, gravel works well for walkways and patios in Section when installed with a compacted base and proper edging. Use metal, plastic, timber, paver, or concrete edging to keep material contained, and consider stabilization grids or geogrids for high-traffic or wheelchair-accessible paths. Adding a weed barrier and compacting layers will make gravel patios and paths more durable and comfortable underfoot.

How do gravel driveways compare to asphalt or concrete in cost and lifespan for properties in Section, Alabama?

Gravel is usually the lowest upfront cost option, roughly $1 to $3 per square foot installed, compared with about $3 to $7 for asphalt and $4 to $10 for concrete, but these ranges vary by local markets and material choices. Gravel requires more frequent maintenance (periodic regrading and topping every few years) while asphalt and concrete have higher upfront costs but longer service intervals; however, both harder surfaces need proper drainage to avoid damage in Section's wet climate. Choose gravel if you want lower initial cost and easier repairs, or asphalt/concrete if you prefer a lower-maintenance paved surface over time.

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