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Gravel in Loveland
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 Loveland
Why Loveland homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Loveland sits in the Fort Collins, CO area with a city population of 85,442 and is part of a metro region of 2.7+ million that is growing at 2.33% annually. Located in hardiness zone 8b and enjoying roughly 228 sunny days each year, Loveland blends Front Range sunshine with moderate precipitation and active residential growth. That mix drives steady demand for construction and landscaping materials — new homes, patios, driveways, and stormwater projects all need dependable aggregates. Homeowners choose gravel for durable, low‑maintenance surfaces, erosion control on slopes, and as a permeable base for pavers because it balances drainage, stability, and a natural look that complements local stone and soil.
Popular projects in Loveland this season
- Gravel Driveway Base - 35 tons
- Gravel Patio - 6 tons
- Gravel Pathway - 3 tons
- Gravel Drainage Trench - 8 tons
- Gravel RV Pad - 20 tons
Loveland quick facts
- Location
- Fort Collins, CO
- Population
- 85,442
- Metro Area
- 2.7+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.50 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.33% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Loveland projects
- Ideal Fall Moisture
- Thawing Ground Risk
- High Compaction Strength
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does residential gravel delivery cost in Loveland, CO and what is the minimum order?
Pricing varies by material and distance, but most Loveland residential orders start at Hello Gravel's 3-ton minimum. Decorative gravels (river rock, colored rock) typically cost more per ton than crushed base; in Northern Colorado expect a broad delivered range of roughly $25-$80 per ton depending on type, size, and distance. Use our online checkout or call the team for an exact, up-to-date quote for your zip code.
Which gravel types work best for driveways in Loveland's freeze-thaw climate?
For Loveland's freeze-thaw cycles, angular crushed rock (3/4u0022 crushed stone or 3/8u0022 crushed road base) is usually best because it locks together and sheds water, reducing heaving. Avoid smooth river rock for surfaces that need traction or compaction, although it can be used decoratively along edges. Consider a layered approach: compacted crushed base below with a 1-2u0022 wearing layer of smaller crushed stone or fines on top.
How many tons of 3/4u0022 crushed gravel do I need per 100 sq ft at common depths?
You can calculate material by cubic yards = area (sq ft) x depth (in) / 324, then multiply by about 1.4 tons per cubic yard for crushed stone. For 100 sq ft that translates to roughly: 1u0022 = 0.43 ton, 2u0022 = 0.86 ton, 3u0022 = 1.30 ton (rounded). For driveways you typically build a 4u0022 compacted base plus a 1-2u0022 wearing layer, so plan accordingly and allow a 5-10% overage for compaction and waste.
Who supplies gravel near Loveland and how far will deliveries typically travel?
Hello Gravel partners with local suppliers and haulers serving Loveland, Fort Collins, and surrounding Northern Colorado communities, so materials come from regional quarries and pits. Delivery radiuses vary by supplier but most local haulers routinely deliver within 30-50 miles; remote sources may add a delivery fee. Our platform shows available suppliers and delivery fees for your zip code at checkout.
Do I need a permit or HOA approval to replace lawn with decorative gravel in Loveland?
Permit and HOA rules vary widely in Loveland neighborhoods; the City of Loveland may have landscaping and stormwater rules for certain properties, and many HOAs have design guidelines that restrict visible rock landscapes. Before ordering gravel, check with your HOA and call Loveland city permitting or code enforcement if your project affects drainage, curb appeal rules, or easements. If in doubt, request approval documentation from your HOA and keep it on file before delivery.
What are the installation steps for a gravel driveway in Loveland, especially with clay soils and frost?
Start by evaluating drainage and grading so water runs away from structures; remove topsoil and trim the subgrade. For clay soils and frost-prone zones, install geotextile fabric, then add 4-6u0022 of compacted crushed base (larger angular rock) and finish with 1-2u0022 of smaller crushed stone as a wearing surface, compacting in lifts. Edge restraints and proper crown (center slightly higher than edges) help control spreading and reduce frost heave over time.
How does gravel perform for drainage and snowmelt in Loveland compared to permeable pavers and asphalt?
Gravel is highly permeable and generally handles snowmelt and runoff better than impervious asphalt because water soaks through or flows between particles. Compared with permeable pavers, gravel offers similar permeability but less structural stability and more maintenance during freeze-thaw cycles. For driveways where quick drainage is important, gravel is a good choice, but consider base preparation and edging to avoid rutting and washout during spring runoff.
What's the cost difference between DIY and hiring a pro to install a gravel driveway in Loveland?
DIY labor reduces costs but you still pay for materials, rental equipment (compactor, skid steer), and time; a typical DIY install for a small driveway might save 30-50% on labor but requires several days and physical work. Hiring contractors adds labor and equipment costs but speeds completion, ensures proper compaction and drainage, and reduces risk of mistakes; expect professional installation to cost more overall, though exact figures depend on project size and local labor rates. Get quotes from pros and compare to Hello Gravel material pricing to estimate total project cost.
How often will I need to maintain gravel in Loveland and what maintenance does it need?
Expect regular maintenance in Northern Colorado: regrading and tamping after heavy snowmelt or freeze-thaw cycles, and adding fresh material every 2-5 years depending on traffic and exposure. Plan for periodic edging repairs, weed control, and filling low spots where water ponds. Routine light raking and infill of depleted areas keeps surfaces functional and reduces long-term replacement costs.
Which gravel sizes and materials resist erosion for horse paddocks, rural driveways, and landscaping around Loveland?
For rural driveways and areas with vehicle traffic, 3/4u0022 crushed rock or pit-run with fines compacts well and resists rutting and erosion. Horse paddocks often use larger angular rock base with a top layer of crusher fines or specialized footing mixes that compact and shed water; avoid round river rock as it moves under hoofs. For erosion-prone slopes and drainage channels, use larger riprap or 1-2u0022 crushed rock and combine with geotextile fabric and vegetation to stabilize banks.
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