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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Petaluma

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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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 Petaluma

Why Petaluma homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Petaluma, a city with a population of 65,418 and part of a metro area of 4.7+ million, is seeing steady demand for building and landscaping materials as it grows at 0.80% annually. With 260 sunny days per year, 30.00 inches of rainfall, and a USDA hardiness zone of 9b, local yards face both strong summer sun and wet winters. Homeowners updating driveways, installing water-wise landscapes, or fixing drainage problems need aggregates that stand up to seasonal runoff, blend with native soils, and match the rolling, coastal-influenced terrain. That mix of climate and growth makes quality gravel a practical choice for many Petaluma projects, from erosion control to permeable surfacing and garden paths.

Popular projects in Petaluma this season

  • Driveway Gravel Resurfacing - 25 tons
  • Gravel Garden Path - 4 tons
  • French Drain Gravel - 6 tons
  • RV Pad Gravel Base - 30 tons
  • Vineyard Access Gravel - 40 tons

Petaluma quick facts

Location
Santa Rosa, CA
Population
65,418
Metro Area
4.7+ million
Annual Rainfall
30.00 inches
Sunny Days
260/year
Hardiness Zone
9b
Growth Rate
0.80% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Petaluma projects

Wet Season Prep
Spring Drainage Window
Dry Compaction Ideal
High Saturation Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

How much does a dump truck load of gravel typically cost in Petaluma?

A typical local dump truck (tri-axle) delivery in Petaluma carries about 10–15 tons of gravel. Prices vary by gravel type, but expect roughly $40–$120 per ton locally (base rock at the low end, decorative stone at the high end), so a truckload can range from about $400 to $1,800 before taxes and fees. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and will show exact pricing and delivery options for your zip code at checkout.

How many square feet will 1 ton of gravel cover?

Coverage depends on depth: at 3 inches, 1 ton covers about 80 sq ft; at 2 inches it covers roughly 120 sq ft; and at 1 inch it covers about 240 sq ft. These numbers assume typical crushed gravel density used in residential projects; different gravel types (pea gravel, decorative, dense base) can change coverage slightly. Use our material calculator or contact our team for a precise estimate for your Petaluma project.

What is the cheapest way to get gravel in Petaluma?

Buying in bulk and choosing locally sourced base gravel (crush-and-run or pit-run) is usually the most economical approach in Petaluma. Recycled crushed concrete can also be a lower-cost option but may not be suitable for all landscaping uses. Use Hello Gravel to compare local supplier prices and delivery fees to find the best total cost for your site.

How much area does a 50 lb bag of gravel cover?

A 50 lb bag is about 0.025 tons, so at 3 inches it covers roughly 2 sq ft, at 2 inches about 3 sq ft, and at 1 inch about 6 sq ft. Bags are convenient for small patches, planters, or repairs but are expensive for larger areas compared to bulk delivery. For most Petaluma yard and driveway projects, ordering by the ton is more cost-effective.

How much will a 20 ft gravel driveway cost in Petaluma?

Costs depend on driveway width, depth, and material. For example, a 20 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway (200 sq ft) at a 3-inch depth needs about 2.5 tons of gravel; at $40–$120 per ton, materials would be roughly $100–$300, plus delivery and site prep costs. For an accurate quote tailored to your Petaluma address, use Hello Gravel to check prices and schedule delivery.

Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway in Petaluma?

For vehicle traffic, 2 inches is generally too thin and will lead to tracking and rutting over time. We recommend at least 4–6 inches of compacted base (crush-and-run or class II) with a 1–2 inch top layer for finished appearance. Petaluma soils and seasonal rain mean a proper base and drainage will extend driveway life.

How much gravel do I need to cover a 10x10 area?

A 10x10 area is 100 sq ft. At common depths: 1 inch needs about 0.4 tons, 2 inches about 0.8 tons, and 3 inches about 1.25 tons of gravel. Choose depth based on use—walkways need less than drive lanes—and order at least our 3-ton minimum or supplement with bags if you only need a small amount.

How many cubic yards can a 7x14 dump trailer hold?

A 7x14 trailer with roughly 2-foot-high sides holds about 7 cubic yards (14 ft × 7 ft × 2 ft = 196 cu ft ≈ 7.26 cu yd). Actual capacity varies with side height and how full the trailer is loaded; gravel weight also limits safe payload. In tonnage, that 7 cu yd of gravel is roughly 9–10 tons depending on material density.

What is the lifespan of gravel for driveways and paths in Petaluma?

Properly installed gravel with a solid base and good drainage can last decades as a structural layer; the top decorative layer typically needs topping up every 1–5 years depending on use and erosion. Petaluma's mild, wet winters can cause some movement, so occasional raking and adding material helps maintain appearance and function. Regular maintenance like weed control and regrading extends usable life.

What are cheaper alternatives to gravel for landscaping?

Recycled crushed concrete or crusher-run material is often less expensive than new decorative gravel and works well for bases and driveways. Decomposed granite is another lower-cost option for paths, though it compacts differently and may require stabilizers. Consider tradeoffs: cheaper materials may require more maintenance or may not suit decorative needs in Petaluma yards.

What gravel size is best for driveways?

For the structural base, 3/4u0022 minus or crush-and-run is commonly used and compacted to 4–6 inches. For the top layer, screened 3/8u0022 to 1/2u0022 crushed stone or 3/4u0022 clean gravel provides good drainage and traction; pea gravel looks nice but can move under tires. Pick sizes based on use—driveways need angular, compactable stone rather than round stones for stability in Petaluma's conditions.

Which type of gravel is the least expensive in Petaluma?

Pit-run or crushed rock used for base (often sold as class II or crush-and-run) is usually the least expensive local option. Recycled crushed concrete can be even cheaper if available from local suppliers. Decorative gravels and specialty colors cost more, so specify the intended use when ordering to get the most cost-effective material via Hello Gravel.

How much area does a dump truck load of gravel cover?

Coverage depends on the truck's tonnage and desired depth. As a rule of thumb, at 3 inches depth 1 ton covers about 80 sq ft, so a 12-ton truck would cover roughly 960 sq ft at 3 inches, while a 15-ton truck would cover about 1,200 sq ft. Check the specific truck capacity and your required depth when ordering through Hello Gravel for precise coverage.

How far will 20 tons of gravel spread?

At 3 inches depth, 20 tons covers about 1,600 sq ft (20 × ~80 sq ft per ton). At 2 inches depth it would cover roughly 2,400 sq ft, and at 1 inch about 4,800 sq ft. Use these estimates to plan projects in Petaluma, and contact Hello Gravel for an exact calculation based on the gravel type you choose.

How much does a truckload of pea gravel cost in Petaluma?

Pea gravel is typically priced higher than base rock; in the Petaluma area expect roughly $60–$120 per ton depending on color and supplier. A truckload (10–15 tons) could therefore run about $600–$1,800 before delivery and fees. For exact pricing and availability in your zip code, use Hello Gravel to get current quotes from local suppliers.

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