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Stone in Denver

#57 Crushed Stone

A versatile 3/4-inch angular crushed stone ideal for driveways, drainage, and structural backfill. One of the most popular aggregate sizes for residential and commercial projects.

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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 Denver

Why Denver homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Denver, with a city population of 583,985 and a steady annual growth rate of 2.80%, is expanding both its neighborhoods and infrastructure along the Front Range. The city?s climate?228 sunny days per year and placement in hardiness zone 8b?makes outdoor living projects popular year-round, while steady population and development growth drive demand for reliable landscaping and construction materials. Homeowners and contractors are installing patios, driveways, pathways, retaining walls, and drainage systems to manage runoff and improve curb appeal. That steady construction and rehabbing activity increases the need for durable, well-graded stone that resists compaction, provides structural base for pavers, and improves drainage where Denver?s varied soils and seasonal moisture can cause settling and erosion. Stone performs especially well in Denver?s local environment. With annual rainfall of 34.00 inches and strong sun exposure, properly sized crushed stone or angular riprap provides permeability to move water away from foundations, reduces erosion on slopes, and limits mud and tracking in high-traffic areas. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers to source regionally appropriate stone, schedule delivery on a convenient date, and manage logistics from order to dump-truck delivery. Standard delivery typically requires 2+ business days; next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee. Minimum orders and tailgate spreading options are handled per supplier and driver discretion.

Popular projects in Denver this season

  • stone patio - 12 tons
  • stone retaining wall - 10 tons
  • stone pathway - 4 tons
  • stone fire pit - 2 tons
  • stone driveway base - 25 tons

Denver quick facts

Location
Denver
Population
583,985
Metro Area
583,985
Annual Rainfall
34.00 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.80% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Denver projects

Stable Fall Temps
Freeze Thaw Risk
High Compaction Strength
Frozen Ground Limits

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Stone delivery questions

What are typical retail and delivery price ranges for stone in the Denver-Aurora area?

Retail and delivered prices for stone in Denver commonly fall in a range because of type and delivery distance. Expect roughly $30 to $70 per ton delivered for common stone types (pea stone, 3/4" crushed, #2 limestone), with specialty stone or long-haul deliveries costing more. Final price depends on stone type, supplier, truck access, and any spreading service you request. Check your zip code on Hello Gravel for exact quotes and current availability.

Which stone types are most commonly used for driveways and landscaping in Denver?

In Denver the most common stones are 3/4" crushed stone (good for base and top courses), pea stone (decorative and for walkways), #2 limestone or crushed limestone (popular for driveways and base layers), and crusher fines (compacted for firm walking surfaces). Local suppliers often stock regionally quarried limestone and granite gravels that reflect Colorado geology. Choose a bound material (crusher fines or a mix with fines) for driveways to limit movement and loose stone for drainage areas and decorative beds.

How does Denver’s freeze-thaw cycle and snowplow use affect stone surfaces?

Freeze-thaw cycles and frequent plowing can cause loose stone surfaces to rut, migrate, or lose fines used for binding. In Denver, compacting a proper base, using a stabilizing top layer (crusher fines or a polymer-stabilized product), and installing strong edging reduces displacement from frost heave and snowplows. Expect to need periodic regrading and top-up material after winter in high-traffic areas.

What are typical contractor installation costs for a stone driveway in Denver?

Contractor costs vary with site prep, accessibility, and scope, but a typical installed stone driveway in Denver often runs about $2.50 to $6.50 per square foot for standard prep and installation. That range usually covers grading, a compacted base, compaction of the surface, and simple edging; complex sites, heavy excavation, or engineered drainage will add to cost. Ask for line-item estimates (grading, base material, compaction, edge restraint) so you can compare bids accurately.

How many tons of stone do I need per 1,000 sq ft at 2", 3", and 4" depths?

For crushed stone in Denver, use these estimates per 1,000 sq ft: about 8.6 tons at 2" depth, about 13.0 tons at 3" depth, and about 17.3 tons at 4" depth. These figures assume crushed stone weighs roughly 1.4 tons per cubic yard; actual tonnage varies with stone type and moisture. Always order a little extra (5-10%) to allow for settlement and spreading losses.

Do Denver or Aurora regulations, HOAs, or stormwater rules affect using stone for driveways or front-yard landscaping?

Yes; local rules can affect material choice, color, and drainage. Denver and Aurora may require special driveway aprons, curb cuts, or stormwater controls in some neighborhoods, and HOAs often have design rules about visible aggregate or color. Before ordering stone, check city public works/permits and your HOA guidelines, and include stormwater handling in your design to avoid surprises.

Which local suppliers in Denver offer the best availability and delivery for bulk stone?

Hello Gravel partners with multiple Denver-area quarries and landscape supply yards to provide regional stone options and reliable delivery. Availability shifts by season and by stone type, so use Hello Gravel to check live inventory and delivery options for your zip code. If you have tight access or need next-day delivery, mention that in checkout to confirm which suppliers and truck types can serve your site.

How well does stone perform for xeriscaping and water-wise landscaping in Denver’s semi-arid climate?

Stone is an excellent choice for xeriscaping in Denver because it reduces evaporation, requires no irrigation, and provides durable, low-maintenance groundcover. Use appropriate depth and choose lighter colors to limit heat buildup; combine with drought-tolerant plants and mulch where needed for root protection. Add a layer of weed control fabric and keep stone away from plant crowns to prevent reflected heat affecting sensitive species.

What additives and installation methods reduce rutting and weed growth for stone surfaces in Denver?

Recommended methods include installing a compacted base, using geotextile fabric to separate soil from stone, and adding a stabilization grid or edge restraints to keep stone in place. For driveways, a base of larger angular stone topped with crusher fines or a mechanically compacted top course performs best against rutting and plow damage. For weeds, use a combination of proper base prep, a permeable weed barrier, and periodic application of herbicide or hand-weeding rather than relying on fabric alone.

How should I handle snow removal on stone surfaces to avoid damage?

Use a flat, short-lip plow blade and keep the blade slightly raised to avoid digging up stone; pushing snow gently is better than scraping to pavement. For smaller areas, use a poly or rubber-edged shovel or snow pusher rather than a metal blade. Avoid rock-melting salts that can damage adjacent plants and concrete; sand or grit gives traction without harming stone.

How does stone compare to asphalt, concrete, and pavers for Denver driveways in lifecycle cost and maintenance?

Stone usually has lower upfront material costs and offers good drainage, but it needs more regular maintenance such as regrading, topping up, and occasional compaction. Asphalt and concrete have higher upfront costs but require less frequent attention and provide a smoother, plow-friendly surface; pavers offer an attractive, durable middle ground but cost more to install. Consider long-term maintenance, snow removal needs, and neighborhood rules when choosing between these options.

What should I tell my Hello Gravel delivery team about site access for stone deliveries in Denver?

Provide exact access details in Order Notes: driveway slope, curb cuts, overhead clearance, gated entries, and whether streets are narrow or have parking restrictions. Note that Hello Gravel deliveries are made with local contracted dump trucks (typically tri-axle) and the driver will confirm safe unloading; if you need spreading, request it at checkout but expect the driver to decline if unsafe. Confirm minimum order requirements (3 tons) and preferred delivery date when scheduling.

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