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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Rescue

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 It Works

How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Rescue

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Schedule Delivery

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Materials Delivered

We source materials locally through our trusted supplier network and deliver straight to your home or job site in Rescue.

Why Rescue Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Rescue

Reliable Local Delivery

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

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

Local Support Team

We will be with you through delivery. Call us any time if you need to make any changes to your order.

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 Rescue

Why Rescue homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Rescue is a small but growing West California community of 4,580 residents, combining a relaxed suburban feel with steady development. With a growth rate of 0.70% annually, 228 sunny days each year, and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, homeowners here balance outdoor living upgrades with practical storm-season needs. The local climate and hardiness zone 8b encourage projects like permeable driveways, paver patios, and improved yard drainage—all of which start with the right aggregate. Residents want gravel that compacts well, resists erosion during wet months, and complements the natural color of local soil and rock, so clear specs and reliable delivery are common priorities for both DIYers and contractors.

Popular projects in Rescue this season

  • Gravel Driveway Resurfacing - 30 tons
  • Gravel Patio Base - 8 tons
  • Gravel Garden Path - 4 tons
  • Gravel Drainage Swale - 12 tons
  • Gravel Dry Creek Bed - 6 tons

Rescue quick facts

Location
West California
Population
4,580
Metro Area
2.7+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.70% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Rescue projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Wet Spring Limits
Dry Summer Ideal
Slow Winter Compaction

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Gravel delivery questions

How can I get rid of unwanted gravel in Rescue, CA?

Small amounts of unwanted gravel can often be reused on paths, in flower beds, or offered to neighbors or local landscapers through community marketplaces. For larger amounts, contact local transfer stations in El Dorado County or hire a small-haul contractor; disposal fees may apply. Hello Gravel can also help you order the right amount up front to avoid excess since our minimum order is 3 tons.

What does a dump-truck load of gravel typically cost in Rescue?

Costs vary by gravel type, distance, and supplier, but expect a wide range in Rescue: roughly $40 to $120 per ton delivered as a general guide. A typical tri-axle dump truck holds about 10 to 12 cubic yards, which is roughly 10 to 15 tons depending on material. For an exact price, get a quote through Hello Gravel—we show transparent pricing and delivery options for your zip code.

What are practical uses for excess gravel?

Excess gravel is useful for creating or topping garden paths, improving drainage around foundations, backfilling French drains, adding texture to planter beds, or creating base material under pavers. You can also donate or sell surplus locally to landscapers, community projects, or neighbors in Rescue. Storing it covered and on a level base preserves quality if you plan to use it later.

Is there a spray or product that will keep gravel from shifting?

Yes—polymeric binders and resin-based stabilizers (often called gravel glue or stabilizer) can lock small aggregate into a semi-solid surface and reduce washout and displacement. They work best when applied correctly over a prepared base and may change the look and drainage of the gravel, so test a small area first. In Rescue’s hot, sunny summers, choose UV-stable products and follow manufacturer instructions.

How can I dispose of gravel for free in the Rescue area?

Free options include offering it to neighbors via community apps, listing it on resale platforms, or contacting local non-profits or municipal projects that might accept donations. Check El Dorado County freecycling groups or local landscapers who might pick it up. Otherwise, most transfer stations or haulers charge a small fee for bulk drop-off or hauling.

Is there a machine that picks up gravel for cleanup or removal?

Yes—contractors use equipment such as skid steers, small loaders, dump trucks, and specialized vacuum sweepers for picking up or removing gravel. For homeowners, renting a small skid steer or hiring a landscaper is the usual approach for larger jobs. Ordinary shop vacuums are not designed for heavy volumes and can clog or be damaged by coarse gravel.

How much would a 100-foot gravel driveway cost in Rescue?

Cost depends on driveway width, depth, type of gravel, and preparation. As an example: a 100 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway at a compacted 3-inch depth equals about 10 cubic yards or roughly 14 tons; at $50 per ton delivered that would be about $700 for materials plus grading and compaction labor. Use Hello Gravel’s material calculator and get local contractor estimates for base prep and compaction to get a complete price.

Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway?

No, 2 inches is usually not enough for a driveway because it won’t compact to a durable surface and can shift under vehicle loads. For residential driveways you should plan on 3 to 4 inches compacted for a light-use area and 4 to 6 inches over a proper base for regular vehicle traffic; heavier traffic may require more depth and a crushed-rock base. Local soil and drainage in Rescue will influence the final recommendation.

How much does 1 ton of gravel cost around Rescue, CA?

Price per ton depends on the gravel type and delivery distance; in the Rescue area a typical range is roughly $40 to $120 per ton delivered. Finer decorative gravels and specialty mixes trend higher, while basic crushed rock or base materials are on the lower end. For an exact delivered price to your address, request a quote from Hello Gravel.

What is the '70/30' rule in landscaping and how does it relate to gravel?

In landscape design, the 70/30 rule commonly means 70% hardscape (gravel, patios, paths) and 30% softscape (plants and lawn) to create a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant yard. In Rescue’s Mediterranean climate, leaning toward more hardscape like gravel can reduce watering needs and maintenance. Balance it thoughtfully with planting pockets and soil amendments to support good drainage and plant health.

How much does gravel removal cost in Rescue?

Removal costs vary by volume, access, and whether you hire labor or rent equipment; small DIY jobs may only cost hauling charges, while contractor rates can range from $50 to several hundred dollars per hour including equipment. Transfer station tipping fees and local hauling distance also affect total cost. For larger jobs, get multiple local quotes and ask suppliers about takeaway services.

Can a shop vac pick up gravel from my driveway or garden?

A typical household shop vac can handle tiny amounts of fine sand and very small pebbles, but coarse or large gravel will clog hoses and damage the motor or filters. For larger cleanup, use a broom and dustpan, a leaf blower to move fines, or rent/ hire a contractor with appropriate equipment like mini-skid loaders or industrial vacuums made for aggregates. Always empty and clean the vacuum frequently if you attempt small gravel pickup.

Is there a type of gravel that hardens like concrete?

Loose gravel by itself will not harden like concrete, but systems exist such as resin-bound gravel, gravel with a polymeric binder, or gravel set into a cement matrix that create firm, stable surfaces. These options provide a hard, semi-permeable finish while retaining the gravel look, but they require proper installation and will change drainage and appearance. Discuss resin-bound or stabilized gravel options with a local installer to see what suits Rescue’s climate and your project.

How can I stop weeds from growing in gravel permanently?

No method is truly permanent, but combining good practices reduces weeds significantly: install a quality weed barrier or geotextile, put down a compacted crushed-rock base, add 3 or more inches of clean gravel, and apply pre-emergent herbicide if allowed. Regular maintenance like pulling seedlings, raking, and topping gravel each few years helps, especially after rainy seasons in Rescue when weeds are most likely to sprout. If persistent weeds are a problem, consider a polymer stabilizer or a different surface treatment with professional installation.

Does gravel glue or stabilizer really work for driveways and paths?

Yes, gravel glue or stabilizers can be effective at reducing movement, dust, and washout when applied over a properly prepared base, but results depend on product quality, correct application, and material compatibility. They tend to work best on small to medium stones and in areas where drainage and UV exposure are accounted for. Test a small section first and consult local installers familiar with Rescue’s weather to ensure longevity and appearance you expect.

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