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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Butte County

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 Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Butte County

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Why Butte County Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Butte County

Reliable Local Delivery

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

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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Quick Turnaround

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

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What to know about Butte County

Why Butte County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Butte County serves a community with a city population of 2,082 and sits within a metro area population of 2.3+ million. With a steady growth rate of 2.50% annually and a climate in USDA hardiness zone 8b—averaging 228/year sunny days and 33.20 inches of rain per year—local homeowners face continuing demand for durable, low-maintenance materials. That combination of steady population growth and a temperate, sun-forward climate means more driveways, walkways, drainage fixes, and landscape refreshes. Homeowners choose gravel because it balances water management, erosion control, and long life with minimal upkeep, making it a go-to aggregate for both practical infrastructure and curb-appeal projects. In Butte County’s mix of sun and seasonal rain, gravel performs reliably: it helps shed surface water after storms, reduces mud on slopes, and resists rapid breakdown from sun exposure compared with organic mulches. Local geology influences color and texture, so locally sourced gravel blends naturally with surrounding landscapes. Hello Gravel connects you to trusted local suppliers and scheduled dump-truck delivery, so you can order the right material and quantity for patios, permeable driveways, French drains, and pathways without extra hassle. Choose delivery windows at checkout and contact our team for guidance on the best gravel for your project.

Popular projects in Butte County this season

  • Gravel driveway resurfacing - 35 tons
  • Gravel backyard patio - 8 tons
  • Gravel garden pathways - 5 tons
  • Gravel drainage French drain - 12 tons
  • Gravel RV pad foundation - 22 tons

Butte County quick facts

Location
California Region
Population
2,082
Metro Area
2.3+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.20 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.50% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Butte County projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Moisture Risk
Hot Dry Conditions
Cold Wet Conditions

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Gravel delivery questions

What does delivered gravel usually cost per ton and per cubic yard in Butte County?

Delivered prices vary by material, distance, and supplier, but expect rough ranges: decorative gravel $40-$90 per ton, driveway/road base $30-$70 per ton, and washed drainage rock $35-$80 per ton. A rule of thumb is about 1.4 tons per cubic yard for crushed gravel, so multiply by that factor for per-yard pricing. For exact delivered pricing to your address, check available quotes on Hello Gravel or call our team with your zip code.

Who supplies bulk gravel in Butte County and how can I find delivery/placement services?

Hello Gravel connects you with local quarries, landscape yards, and independent aggregate suppliers serving Chico, Oroville, Gridley and nearby communities in Butte County. Availability and exact products vary by supplier, so enter your zip code on our site to see local options and delivery services, and confirm whether drivers can place material where you need it. If you need spreading, request tailgate spreading at checkout and the driver will assess it on arrival (no guarantees).

What gravel sizes and mixes are best for durable driveways in Butte County’s climate?

A common durable build is a compacted base of 2- to 3-inch crushed rock or road base (often called 3/4u0022 minus) topped with 3/4u0022 crushed stone or 3/8u0022 crushed rock for a smoother driving surface. In foothill areas with steeper slopes, use more angular, larger stone in the base for stability and consider more aggressive drainage. Because materials are regionally sourced, check photos and ask for local samples when ordering.

How many tons or cubic yards do I need for a 20'x50' driveway at typical depths?

A 20' x 50' driveway is 1,000 square feet. For 4u0022 depth you need about 12.3 cubic yards (roughly 17 to 18 tons); for 6u0022 depth about 18.5 cubic yards (roughly 25 to 26 tons), using a typical conversion of 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet and about 1.4 tons per cubic yard. Adjust quantities if you plan a separate base layer and a thinner topcoat, and order a little extra (5-10%) for compaction and waste.

Do I need permits or special setbacks to install a gravel driveway in unincorporated Butte County?

Permit needs depend on your parcel and whether the driveway affects a county road, drainage, or hillside grading. Many projects that alter a county right-of-way, approach, or significant drainage will require an encroachment or grading permit from Butte County Public Works and review by planning. Before ordering materials, contact Butte County Planning and Public Works and your local fire authority to confirm requirements and any setback or defensible-space rules.

Which gravel options are best for defensible space and erosion control in wildfire-prone parts of Butte County?

Non-combustible, compacted crushed rock (3/4u0022 to 1u0022 crushed stone or compacted decomposed granite) is commonly used within defensible space zones because it does not burn and reduces vegetation fuel. For erosion control on slopes, use larger rock (riprap) at drainage outlets and complement with contour terraces, geotextile fabric, or hydroseeding where vegetation is desirable downslope. Always follow local fire agency guidance for clearances and materials around structures.

Is permeable gravel a good option for drainage or flood-prone areas in Butte County?

Permeable gravel systems can improve infiltration and reduce runoff when properly designed; these use clean, open-graded rock, a reservoir layer, and geotextile fabric, sometimes with an underdrain. For low-lying or FEMA floodplain sites, a permeable gravel surface may help but should be part of an engineered plan—large storm events and high groundwater require civil‑engineer solutions and coordination with county flood control. Ask Hello Gravel about clean drainage rock options and local installers experienced with permeable systems.

What gravel stabilization products are commonly used in Butte County and how much do they cost?

Common products include geotextile fabric (separates soil from aggregate), geogrids or geocells (reinforce load-bearing sections), plastic grid pavers (contain and stabilize gravel), and polymeric binders (lock loose fines together). Typical installed cost ranges are approximate: fabric $0.10-$0.50 per sq ft, geogrid $0.50-$2.00 per sq ft, grid pavers $1.50-$4.00 per sq ft, and polymeric binders $1.00-$3.00 per sq ft, depending on brand and labor. For a recommended system on your site, get local product availability and installed quotes through Hello Gravel or a local contractor.

How often will a gravel driveway in Butte County need grading or topping and what are typical maintenance costs?

Routine light grading is often needed every 1-3 years for residential driveways, with minor topping or recharging (adding 1-3 tons per 1,000 sq ft) every 3-7 years depending on traffic and rainfall. Costs vary by material and haul distance; expect to pay for delivered material plus any spreading labor—get a current delivery quote from Hello Gravel as local prices fluctuate. Good drainage, proper base depth, and stabilization reduce long‑term maintenance frequency and cost.

How does gravel compare to asphalt or concrete for cost, lifespan, and maintenance in Butte County?

Gravel has the lowest upfront material and installation cost and is quick to install, but it requires more ongoing maintenance (grading and topping) and typically has a shorter usable life before major rework, often 10-20 years depending on use and upkeep. Asphalt and concrete are more expensive up front and require less frequent routine recharging; asphalt generally lasts 15-30 years and concrete 25-50 years with different maintenance needs. For rural Butte County properties or seasonal driveways, gravel is a flexible, local-friendly option; for high-traffic driveways, consider paved surfaces after reviewing local drainage and fire rules.

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