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Gravel in Shoalcreek
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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What to know about Shoalcreek
Why Shoalcreek homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Shoalcreek homeowners live in a small city with a city population of 1,274 set within a temperate West Alabama landscape. With a steady growth rate of 0.40% annually and a nearby metro area population of 2.3+ million, modest but consistent construction and landscaping activity supports common projects like driveway resurfacing, drainage upgrades, and garden renovations. Shoalcreek's climate—hardiness zone 8b, 152 sunny days per year, and an annual rainfall of 33.50 inches—creates a need for materials that handle both sun exposure and periodic heavy rain. Homeowners seek quality aggregates to prevent erosion, improve drainage, and provide a stable surface for vehicles and foot traffic; gravel is a practical choice because it offers permeability, affordable coverage, and regional availability that matches local geology and soil conditions.
Popular projects in Shoalcreek this season
- Gravel driveway resurfacing - 30 tons
- Gravel parking pad - 7 tons
- Gravel walkway - 2 tons
- Gravel shed base - 3 tons
- Gravel French drain - 4 tons
Shoalcreek quick facts
- Location
- West Alabama
- Population
- 1,274
- 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 Shoalcreek projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Wet Risk
- High Compaction Strength
- Frost Heave Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
What are typical delivered gravel prices in Shoalcreek, AL?
Delivered driveway-grade gravel in Shoalcreek typically ranges from about $20 to $40 per ton, which converts roughly to $26 to $52 per cubic yard (1 cubic yard ≈ 1.3 tons). Prices depend on the gravel type, distance from the quarry, and whether delivery meets the 3-ton minimum or requires a longer haul or special truck. Request a local quote on checkout to see exact pricing for your zip code.
Which gravel types work best for Shoalcreek driveways and parking areas?
For Shoalcreek’s clay soils and seasonal heavy rains, crushed stone mixes like crusher run or a compactable #57/3/4u0022 stone with fines work best as a base because they lock together and shed water. Pea gravel looks nice but shifts and can rut in wet clay, so use it only as a top dressing over a properly compacted base. Contractors often prefer a layered approach: compacted crusher run base with a 2u0022–3u0022 top layer of #57 or similar aggregate.
How much gravel do I need for a 2-car driveway (20x40 ft)?
A 20x40 ft driveway is 800 sq ft. For a 4u0022 layer you need about 10 cubic yards (≈13 tons); for a 6u0022 base you need about 15 cubic yards (≈19–20 tons). Always order 10%–20% extra to allow for compaction, grading losses, and heavy clay settling in West Alabama.
Do local contractors recommend specific mixes for West Alabama clay and heavy rains?
Yes. Local contractors commonly recommend a compactable crusher-run base (3–6u0022 compacted) over geotextile fabric, with a crowned surface and a 2u0022–3u0022 top layer of #57 or similar for drainage. They also emphasize proper grading, drainage swales, and edge containment to keep water from undermining the roadbed in heavy summer storms. Contact local pros or Hello Gravel for supplier-specific mixes used in Shoalcreek.
How much does delivery and spreading cost around Shoalcreek?
Delivery is free in many areas but may incur a fee depending on distance, order size, or next-day scheduling; typical truck delivery fees in rural West Alabama often run in the $50–$150 range when charged. Tailgate spreading is offered at the driver’s discretion and may add a separate fee if available; ask for a firm price during checkout or request a spreading quote. For precise cost estimates get a quote using your Shoalcreek address.
Are gravel driveways allowed in Shoalcreek or Pickens County and do I need permits?
Gravel driveways are commonly allowed in rural Shoalcreek and Pickens County, but local rules vary and some road approach or culvert work may require county approval or a permit. Before you start, check with Shoalcreek town hall or the Pickens County road department to confirm any permit, setback, or culvert requirements. If you plan to alter a public right-of-way or install drainage onto a county road, get written approval first.
How often will I need to regrade or add gravel because of washouts in rainy seasons?
With West Alabama’s heavy summer rains, many homeowners regrade their driveway at least once a year and add fresh top material every 2–4 years depending on traffic and drainage. Severe storms or poor drainage can cause more frequent patching or spot fills. Installing good drainage, a solid compacted base, and proper crown can significantly reduce how often you need to add material.
Is gravel cheaper than asphalt or concrete for rural Shoalcreek driveways?
Upfront, gravel is usually the most affordable option for rural driveways in Shoalcreek, with lower initial installation cost than asphalt or concrete. Over time, gravel requires more maintenance (periodic grading and added stone), while asphalt and concrete cost more up front but typically need less frequent resurfacing. For low-traffic rural driveways where budget and flexibility matter, gravel is often the practical choice.
Which suppliers deliver gravel to Shoalcreek and do they offer contractor pricing?
Shoalcreek is served by regional quarries and local landscaping suppliers across West Alabama; availability varies by zip code and material type. Many suppliers offer contractor or bulk discounts for large orders, and Hello Gravel can connect you to local vendors and display negotiated pricing and delivery options for your address. For specific supplier names and contractor pricing, request a quote with your Shoalcreek delivery zip code.
What base depth and edge containment do local contractors recommend to prevent rutting and weeds?
Local contractors typically recommend a 4u0022–6u0022 compacted crusher-run base and an additional 2u0022–3u0022 of washed topstone for the wearing surface, with geotextile fabric under the base to limit mixing with clay. Install solid edge restraints—timber, stone, concrete curbing, or a compacted trench of rock—to keep edges from spreading and to reduce weed encroachment. Also create a crown (about 1/4u0022 per foot) and good shoulders so water runs off instead of pooling on the driveway.
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