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Gravel in Granite
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 Granite Chooses Hello Gravel
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Reliable Local Delivery
On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.
High Quality Standards
Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.
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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 Granite
Why Granite homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Granite serves a small but active community (city population: 18; metro area population: 3,425) that is experiencing steady expansion (growth rate: annually). Local climate and geography shape what homeowners build and how they protect property—annual rainfall: 228.00 inches, 200/year sunny days, and hardiness zone: 4a mean projects must prioritize drainage, erosion control, and freeze-thaw durability. That combination fuels steady demand for dependable aggregates: homeowners repairing driveways, creating low-maintenance paths, or installing French drains turn to gravel because it controls runoff, stabilizes soft soils, and offers an affordable, long-lasting surface. Clear guidance on sizing and quantities helps DIYers and contractors avoid costly overordering or delays.
Popular projects in Granite this season
- gravel driveway resurfacing - 12 tons
- gravel drainage swale - 8 tons
- gravel french drain - 5 tons
- gravel patio base - 6 tons
- gravel garden paths - 4 tons
Granite quick facts
- Location
- West Colorado
- Population
- 18
- Metro Area
- 3,425
- Annual Rainfall
- 228.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 200/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 4a
- Growth Rate
- annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Granite projects
- Stable Fall Drainage
- Freeze Thaw Risk
- High Erosion Risk
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does gravel delivery and optional spread cost in Granite, CO?
Costs vary by material and truck access, but expect delivered gravel prices in Granite to start around $40-$80 per ton for common crushed stone and higher for decorative rock. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and may offer free standard delivery in many areas; next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Tailgate spreading is sometimes available at the driver's discretion and usually carries an additional charge; contact our team for a personalized quote and site access check.
Which gravel types work best for driveways and patios in high-elevation West Colorado?
For Granite's high-elevation, snowy climate, 3/4u0022 crushed stone or road base (crushed aggregate with fines) are best for driveways because they lock together and shed snow efficiently. For patios, 3/8u0022 pea gravel or crushed limestone can work for a finished surface, but crushed rock with a compacted base gives better stability on slopes and under freeze-thaw conditions. Avoid loose, round gravels for steep driveways because they shift under snowplows and tires.
How many tons or cubic yards of gravel do I need for common Granite driveway sizes (12x40 and 16x50)?
Use cubic yards = area (sq ft) x depth (ft) / 27. For a 12x40 driveway (480 sq ft): a 3u0022 surface needs about 4.4 yd3 (about 6.2 tons), 4u0022 needs about 5.9 yd3 (about 8.3 tons), and a 6u0022 total base plus surface needs about 8.9 yd3 (about 12.4 tons). For a 16x50 driveway (800 sq ft): a 3u0022 surface needs about 7.4 yd3 (about 10.4 tons), 4u0022 needs about 9.9 yd3 (about 13.8 tons), and 6u0022 total needs about 14.8 yd3 (about 20.7 tons); actual tonnage depends on material density (roughly 1.3-1.5 tons per yd3).
How do Colorado freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snowfall affect different gravel materials?
Freeze-thaw and snow cause fine materials to compact, heave, and move; crushed stone and road base resist movement better because angular particles interlock. Pea gravel and round decorative rock tend to float and migrate during thaw or plowing, creating ruts and washouts. Proper base prep, drainage, and occasional regrading after winter reduce these problems in Granite's mountain climate.
What are typical installation costs per square foot for gravel patios and driveways in West Colorado?
Installation costs vary by site difficulty, material choice, and whether a compacted base is required; expect roughly $1.50-$3.50 per sq ft for a basic gravel surface installed DIY or by a small crew. Professional installs that include excavation, compacted road base, geotextile fabric, and skilled grading typically range $3.50-$8.00 per sq ft in remote or steep areas near Granite due to trucking and labor. Contact Hello Gravel for a site-specific quote that includes delivery and any spreading services.
What are the pros and cons of gravel versus asphalt and concrete for Granite driveways?
Gravel is lower upfront cost, better at allowing drainage, and easier to repair in freeze-thaw areas, but it requires more ongoing maintenance and can shift on slopes. Asphalt provides a smoother, lower-maintenance surface but can crack in freeze-thaw cycles and is more expensive to install and repair in remote mountain locations. Concrete is durable but costly, can be slippery with ice, and may need joints or reinforcement to handle freeze-thaw movement common around Granite.
What gravel depth and base preparation do you recommend for slopes and drainage in Granite, CO?
For most sloped driveways in Granite, install a compacted road base of 4-6u0022 (crushed aggregate with fines) topped with 2-3u0022 of 3/4u0022 crushed stone for traction. Use geotextile fabric on soft soils to reduce mixing and improve stability, and install proper drainage (ditches, culverts, or French drains) to prevent water from undermining the base during snowmelt. On steep runs consider slightly more base depth and terracing to reduce washouts.
How much maintenance do gravel surfaces need and what is their typical lifespan in Colorado mountain climates?
Gravel driveways typically need light maintenance annually (raking, filling low spots, and adding 1-2 tons per 100-200 sq ft every few years) and more attention after spring thaw or heavy storms. With proper base prep and drainage, a gravel driveway in Granite can last 10-20 years as a functional surface; top-layer material may need topping every 3-7 years depending on traffic and weather. Regular grading and prompt repair after washouts extend lifespan significantly.
Who supplies gravel near Granite and how far will deliveries reach?
Hello Gravel works with local suppliers in West Colorado and can source regionally appropriate gravel that reflects local geology; availability and rock color will vary. Minimum orders are 3 tons, and deliveries are typically by tri-axle dump trucks—narrow mountain roads, switchbacks, and gated driveways may limit truck access, so confirm site conditions during ordering. Use our zip check on the site or call the team to confirm which suppliers and delivery windows cover your property in Granite.
Are permits or HOA rules an issue for gravel driveways and parking pads in Granite, CO?
Permit and HOA rules vary widely; Granite's small population and local county regulations may require standards for driveway ties, drainage, or disturbance of native ground, and some HOAs or historic districts may have restrictions on surfacing materials. Before ordering, check local county public works and any HOA covenants for surface approvals, permitted drainage measures, and setback requirements. If you need help, Hello Gravel's sales team can advise on common local considerations and recommend materials that are often acceptable in mountain communities.
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