Gravel delivery in Modoc County, CA
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Gravel in Modoc 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?
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Why Modoc County Chooses Hello Gravel
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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 Modoc County
Why Modoc County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Modoc County has a population of 8,700 and is experiencing steady growth at 2.50% annually, placing continuing demand on local infrastructure and residential improvements. The area enjoys 228 sunny days per year and receives about 33.20 inches of rain, sitting in USDA hardiness zone 8b—conditions that support outdoor projects but also create seasonal runoff and shifting surface soils. As homeowners and local contractors expand or maintain driveways, drainage systems, and low-maintenance landscapes, reliable, locally sourced gravel becomes essential for stable bases, erosion control, and permeable surfacing that stands up to sun, wind, and periodic storms. Regional geology influences texture and color, so many homeowners look for consistent particle shape and good drainage performance when selecting aggregate.
Popular projects in Modoc County this season
- gravel driveway refresh - 40 tons
- gravel garden path - 5 tons
- gravel parking pad - 30 tons
- gravel drainage trench - 8 tons
- gravel patio base - 12 tons
Modoc County quick facts
- Location
- California Region
- Population
- 8,700
- 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 Modoc County projects
- Stable Fall Compaction
- Wet Spring Caution
- Dry Summer Compaction
- Winter Freeze Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does one truckload of gravel cost in Modoc County?
A tri-axle truckload in Modoc County typically carries about 10-12 tons. Expect delivered costs roughly between $600 and $1,200 depending on material type, distance from the supplier, and local availability; per-ton rates often range from about $50 to $120. For an exact price, get a quote through Hello Gravel since remote locations can add delivery fees.
What is the cheapest way to get gravel in Modoc County?
Buying in bulk directly from a local quarry or recycled aggregate supplier is usually the most economical option. Picking up material yourself can save on delivery, but remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and delivery may still be the easiest option in this rural area. Recycled crushed concrete or local crusher-run materials are often the least expensive materials available.
How much area does 1 ton of pea gravel cover?
In general, 1 ton of pea gravel covers about 80-100 square feet at a 1-inch depth. If you want a typical 2-inch layer, plan on roughly half that coverage per ton. Because pea gravel density varies, measure the area and round up, or use Hello Gravel's material calculator to confirm quantities.
What are the main types of gravel I should consider in Modoc County?
Common categories are pea gravel (small, rounded stones for patios and decoration), crushed stone or crushed rock (angular stone used for driveways and compaction), and river rock or decorative gravel (larger rounded stones for landscaping). Local supplies in Modoc County may also include volcanic materials like pumice or basalt-derived aggregates, so color and texture can vary by source.
How much area does a dump truck load of gravel cover?
A tri-axle dump truck load of 10-12 tons will cover different areas depending on the depth: at 3 inches it covers roughly 400-600 square feet, and at 2 inches roughly 600-900 square feet. Exact coverage depends on stone type and compaction. Ask for a supplier estimate when you order to confirm how much material your project will need.
How much would a 200-foot gravel driveway cost in Modoc County?
Cost depends on driveway width and depth; for example a 200 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway at 3 inches deep needs about 24 tons of gravel. At $50-$120 per ton, material plus delivery would typically range from about $1,200 to $2,900, excluding grading or base preparation. Remote delivery distances in Modoc County can increase costs, so get a local quote for a precise estimate.
What are cheaper alternatives to gravel for driveways or paths?
Recycled crushed concrete, crusher fines (compacted small rock), or compacted decomposed granite are often cheaper than decorative gravel. These alternatives can provide a firmer, lower-maintenance surface and may be easier to source locally in Modoc County. Consider the intended use and drainage needs before choosing a substitute.
How much would gravel cost to cover 1,000 square feet in Modoc County?
Cost depends on desired depth. For 1,000 sq ft at 2 inches deep you need about 6-8 cubic yards (roughly 8-11 tons), so expect material costs in the range of $400 to $1,300 plus delivery depending on material type and supplier. Use Hello Gravel's calculator or request a quote for a site-specific estimate.
Is it cheaper to use a concrete slab or gravel for an area in Modoc County?
Gravel is typically cheaper upfront than pouring a concrete slab, especially for large or temporary areas. However, concrete lasts longer with less maintenance for heavy loads and high-traffic uses, so life-cycle cost may favor concrete for driveways and garages. Evaluate factors like drainage, maintenance, and the local freeze-thaw cycles in Modoc County when deciding.
How much gravel do I need for a 20-foot driveway?
Assuming a common driveway width of 10 feet and a 3-inch depth, a 20-foot driveway requires about 2.5 cubic yards, which is roughly 3-4 tons of material. If you want a deeper base or wider driveway, increase quantities accordingly. Use Hello Gravel's calculator and include your exact width and depth to get a precise amount.
What is the difference between regular gravel and pea gravel?
Pea gravel consists of small, smooth, rounded stones usually about 1/8 to 3/8 inch in size and is used for patios and decorative surfaces. Regular gravel can mean a range of sizes and shapes, including angular crushed stone that compacts well for driveways and road base. The shape and size determine drainage, compaction, and how the surface feels underfoot.
How much pea gravel do I need for a 10x10 patio in Modoc County?
A 10x10 patio is 100 square feet. For a 2-inch finished layer you need about 0.6 cubic yards, which is roughly 0.8-1 ton of pea gravel. Always round up to account for settling and uneven ground, and confirm with Hello Gravel's calculator before ordering.
What is the least expensive type of gravel available locally?
Local crusher-run, road base, or recycled crushed concrete tend to be the least expensive options in rural areas like Modoc County. Prices vary based on haul distance and supplier inventory, so cheaper materials may be farther away and add delivery cost. Ask Hello Gravel for local options and pricing to find the best balance of cost and performance.
When should I avoid using pea gravel?
Avoid pea gravel on steep slopes, high-traffic driveways, or areas where a firm, compacted surface is needed because its rounded stones do not lock together well. It is also not ideal for areas used by pets that dig, or for edging where stones can migrate easily. For these uses choose angular crushed stone or a stabilized product instead.
What kind of gravel hardens or compacts like concrete?
Crusher run, road base, and certain angular crushed stone with fines will compact into a firm, nearly solid base when properly installed and compacted. There are also polymer-stabilized aggregates and gravel-binding products that lock stones together for a harder surface. These are not the same as poured concrete, so discuss load requirements and drainage with your supplier before choosing a hardened gravel system.
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