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Gravel in Kearny

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 Kearny

Why Kearny homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Kearny is a small but growing community with a city population of 3,754 and a steady 2.00% annual growth rate. The local climate features 228 sunny days per year and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, placing the area in hardiness zone 8b. Those conditions drive steady demand for reliable aggregates: homeowners and small contractors are focused on erosion control, durable driveways, and water-wise landscaping that performs under both intense sun and seasonal rains. Gravel is a go-to material because it provides long-lasting drainage, resists rutting in heat, and reduces maintenance compared with finer soils. In a community like Kearny, quality aggregates help protect foundations, reduce standing water, and create low-maintenance outdoor spaces that tolerate the local climate and expanding development needs.

Popular projects in Kearny this season

  • Kearny gravel driveway - 20 tons
  • Gravel xeriscape front yard - 8 tons
  • Gravel patio base - 6 tons
  • Gravel RV parking pad - 25 tons
  • Gravel drainage swale - 12 tons

Kearny quick facts

Location
West Arizona
Population
3,754
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.00% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Kearny projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Moisture Ideal
High Summer Heat
Slow Winter Curing

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Gravel delivery questions

What are typical delivered gravel prices per ton and per cubic yard near Kearny, AZ?

Prices vary with material, truck distance, and availability, but in the West Arizona/Kearny area delivered gravel commonly runs in a broad range of about $20 to $50 per ton (rough estimate) or roughly $30 to $70 per cubic yard depending on weight and local sourcing. Exact pricing depends on the gravel type (pea gravel, crushed, DG), current fuel and trucking costs, and minimum order. Check your zip code on Hello Gravel for an instant quote and delivery fee estimate.

Which gravel types hold up best in a hot, arid place like Kearny?

In hot, dry climates like Kearny, decomposed granite (DG) and angular crushed stone are often best because they compact well and resist wind-driven migration. Pea gravel and smooth river rock look nice but can shift and thin out over time unless contained or stabilized. For driveways and high-traffic areas, a crushed, angular wearing surface with a compacted base is usually more durable.

How much gravel do I need for 100 square feet at 2 to 3 inches of depth?

For 100 sq ft at 2 inches deep you need about 0.6 cubic yards, which is roughly 0.8 to 0.9 tons. At 3 inches deep you need about 0.93 cubic yards, roughly 1.2 to 1.4 tons. Order slightly more (5-10%) to allow for compaction and waste.

What does professional gravel driveway installation cost in small rural Arizona towns like Kearny?

Costs vary by site conditions, but for a typical single-car driveway in rural Arizona expect total installed prices (materials plus labor) often in the range of about $1,000 to $4,000. That estimate covers grading, base prep, geotextile, compaction, and a wearing course; steep, wash-prone, or long drives can be higher. Get at least two local contractor quotes and ask for a line-item breakdown so you can compare base prep, material, and compaction costs.

How many tons of crushed gravel are contractors typically using per 100 sq ft at 2-3 inches in Kearny conversions?

Using common local conversions, contractors typically use about 0.8 to 0.9 tons for 100 sq ft at 2 inches and about 1.2 to 1.4 tons at 3 inches depth. That assumes a crushed stone density of roughly 1.3 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard; local materials vary, so confirm with your supplier. Hello Gravel's quantity calculator can convert your exact area and desired depth to a recommended tonnage.

Are there local Kearny or county rules affecting gravel driveways and desert rock landscaping?

Local rules vary, and some town permits, county retention requirements, or HOA covenants can restrict visible front-yard rock types, colors, or drainage impacts. Because Kearny is a small community (population about 3,754), start by checking town offices and any HOA documents before major work. For work near washes or arroyo channels, also consult Pinal County or the relevant county floodplain guidance to avoid drainage or permitting issues.

Which suppliers deliver bulk gravel to Kearny and what are common minimum orders and delivery fees?

Hello Gravel partners with local suppliers and haulers that serve West Arizona; typical minimum orders start at 3 tons through our platform, which matches local quarry loads and standard dump-truck capacities. Delivery fees depend on distance from the supplier and truck access at your property; some areas qualify for free delivery while remote hauls or small orders may incur a fee. Enter your zip code on Hello Gravel to see available suppliers, exact minimums, and delivery charges for Kearny.

What gravel stabilization products work best for steep or wash-prone areas around Kearny?

Common, effective options include geotextile fabric underlayments, geogrid or cellular confinement systems, and polymeric or resin binders designed for aggregate stabilization. For steep slopes or areas with concentrated flow, combine a geotextile and a cellular grid filled with angular gravel to lock material in place. For significant wash or channel flows, engineered riprap or gabions sized for expected flows are usually better than loose decorative gravel.

How often will homeowners near Kearny need to top up or regrade gravel surfaces because of wind or erosion?

In hot, exposed desert settings like Kearny, light surfaces may need topping up or regrading every 2 to 5 years, while heavily used driveways often require periodic regrading and compaction every 1 to 2 years. Areas subject to wind, vehicle turning, or seasonal storms will experience faster movement and may need more frequent material replacement. Regular maintenance like edging, occasional compaction, and targeted top-ups reduces long-term costs compared with full resurfacing.

Is river rock or crushed gravel better for erosion control in washes and arroyos near Kearny?

For active washes and arroyo channels, larger, rounded river rock can be useful to slow water and resist scour in low to moderate flows, but properly sized angular riprap or crushed stone is preferred where high-energy flows occur because it interlocks better. Loose decorative river rock is prone to being washed away in heavy flows unless tied into stabilization measures. For engineered erosion control pick material size and installation method based on expected peak flows and consult county floodplain or a civil engineer for high-risk areas.

What base preparation is recommended for long-lasting gravel driveways on the desert clay soils common to Kearny?

Start by removing vegetation and organic topsoil, then compact the subgrade and install a geotextile fabric to separate native clay from the gravel base. Place 4 to 6 inches of compacted crusher fines or class II road base as a structural base, compacted with a plate compactor or roller, then add 2 to 3 inches of angular wearing course. Add edge restraints and proper drainage, and compact in lifts to reduce rutting and migration on clay soils common around Kearny.

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