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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Centennial

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 Centennial

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Why Centennial Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Centennial

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

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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 Centennial

Why Centennial homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Centennial, with a city population of 100,000 and located inside a growing regional economy (metro area population: 2.6+ million with an annual growth rate of 2.00%), sits where the High Plains meet the Front Range foothills. Local projects must handle a mix of sun, storm runoff, and seasonality: the area averages 228 sunny days per year, receives 34.25 inches of rain annually, and falls in hardiness zone 8b. That combination drives steady demand for quality aggregates—homeowners and contractors need gravel that improves drainage, stabilizes driveways and walkways, and complements Colorado’s natural color palette. As Centennial grows and infill projects increase, reliable material supply and clear quantity guidance keep jobs on schedule and reduce costly reorders or delays.

Popular projects in Centennial this season

  • gravel driveway resurfacing - 45 tons
  • gravel xeriscape front yard - 8 tons
  • gravel patio base - 6 tons
  • gravel French drain backfill - 12 tons
  • gravel garden pathways - 5 tons

Centennial quick facts

Location
Denver-Aurora, CO
Population
100,000
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 Centennial projects

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Gravel delivery questions

How much does a truckload of gravel typically cost in Centennial?

A typical tri-axle dump truck delivery in the Denver-Aurora area (used for Centennial) usually carries about 10-12 cubic yards or roughly 10-15 tons. Material and delivery costs vary by type, but expect a broad range of about $300 to $1,200 per truckload depending on stone type, local supply, and whether the load is decorative or base material. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and can provide an exact quote for your zip code and preferred material.

What does one cubic yard of gravel cost in Centennial?

In Centennial, a cubic yard of common gravel or crushed stone generally runs roughly $40 to $120 per cubic yard depending on type, size, and finish. Specialty decorative gravels and those with color or washed finishes tend to be on the higher end. For precise pricing for your address, request a quote through Hello Gravel because local sourcing and delivery affect the final cost.

What's the cheapest way to get gravel for a small project in Centennial?

The most cost-effective options are recycled materials like crushed concrete or recycled asphalt millings, or picking up material yourself from a local yard if you have a vehicle that can handle it. Ordering larger quantities tends to lower per-ton cost, but Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum for delivery. Also compare delivered price vs pickup after accounting for time, fuel, and rental of a trailer if needed.

Which is cheaper in Centennial: crushed stone or natural river gravel?

Crushed stone is usually slightly cheaper and more widely used for driveways and base layers because it compacts and locks together better. Natural river rock or rounded decorative gravels cost more because of sorting and their aesthetic value. Regional availability in the Denver-Aurora metro can shift prices, so check local quotes before deciding.

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

A typical 20 ft long by 12 ft wide driveway at 4 inches depth needs about 3 cubic yards of gravel. Using a mid-range cost of $50 to $90 per cubic yard, material alone would be around $150 to $270, plus delivery and any base prep, compaction, and edge work which can add several hundred dollars. For a full, installed driveway with proper base and compaction expect higher total costs; get a detailed quote from Hello Gravel and local contractors for accuracy.

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

No; 2 inches is generally only suitable for top dressing or pedestrian paths. For vehicles in Centennial's freeze-thaw and snow conditions, aim for 4 to 6 inches of compacted gravel over a stable base, with proper drainage and edging to reduce rutting and washout. Contractors often install a compacted sub-base (crusher run or similar) beneath the wearing course for best results.

How much does a 100 ft gravel driveway cost per foot in Centennial?

Material-only cost per linear foot varies with width and depth but commonly ranges from about $5 to $20 per linear foot for material in the Denver area. For example, a 100 ft by 12 ft driveway at 4 inches depth might need about 15 cubic yards and cost roughly $750 to $1,800 for material before delivery and installation. Installation, base prep, and compaction can significantly increase the total per-foot cost, so request a full estimate for your specific driveway dimensions.

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

A 7x14 dump trailer typically holds about 4 to 6 cubic yards of loose gravel, depending on sidewall height and how heaped the load is. Weight limits on the trailer and local road limits can further limit how much you can safely haul, so check your trailer ratings and local regulations before loading. For larger needs in Centennial, delivery by tri-axle dump truck through Hello Gravel is often more practical.

How much area will one ton of gravel cover?

Coverage depends on gravel density and depth. As a rule of thumb, 1 ton of gravel is about 0.74 cubic yards and will cover roughly 120 square feet at 2 inches depth or about 60 square feet at 4 inches depth. For precise planning, measure your area and use a material calculator or ask Hello Gravel for help converting tons to square feet at your desired depth.

How much does a dump truck of gravel cost in Centennial?

Costs vary by truck size, material, and local supply; a standard 10-yard truckload in the Denver-Aurora area often falls in the $300 to $1,200 range depending on the gravel type. Tri-axle deliveries used by Hello Gravel typically carry 10-12 cubic yards and pricing will reflect the specific material and delivery details. Requesting a zip-code specific quote through Hello Gravel will give the most accurate price for your project.

What are cheaper alternatives to gravel for landscaping in Centennial?

Recycled crushed concrete and reclaimed asphalt millings are commonly cheaper and still provide good compaction and drainage for driveways or paths. Decomposed granite is another lower-cost option for walkways and patio bases but compacts differently and may need stabilizers for heavy use. Consider local availability and the performance you need in Centennial's climate when choosing an alternative.

Is there a type of gravel that hardens like concrete?

Some materials, like recycled asphalt and certain crusher-run mixes with fines, will compact into a very firm surface that resists movement, but they do not become true concrete. There are also polymer-stabilized gravels and binding agents that lock small stones together to form a firm, permeable surface similar in feel to hardpack. If you need a concrete-like surface for heavy loads, concrete or asphalt are still more durable long-term than standard gravel.

How much does a 10-yard load of gravel cost in Centennial?

A 10-yard load price depends on material type and local supply; expect a broad range of roughly $400 to $1,000 for common gravels in the Denver metro area. Decorative or specialized materials trend higher, while recycled products are usually lower. Hello Gravel can provide exact pricing and delivery options for a 10-yard or smaller 3-ton minimum order to your Centennial address.

Should I use river rock or pea gravel for landscaping in Centennial?

River rock is larger, decorative, and good for dry creek beds or accents but it shifts easily and can be harder to plow in winter. Pea gravel is smaller, comfortable to walk on, and better for patios, play areas, and paths, but it also moves and may require edging and occasional top-ups. Consider how you will use the area, snow removal needs, and desired look when choosing between the two in Centennial.

What are common downsides of gravel driveways in Centennial?

Common issues include dust, shifting and rutting, weed growth, and challenges with snow removal and plowing in winter. Gravel also requires periodic maintenance like replenishing material, grading, and occasional compaction, especially after heavy rains or freeze-thaw cycles common in the Denver-Aurora area. Proper base preparation, adequate depth, and edging reduce many of these downsides and improve long-term performance.

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