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Gravel in Redvale
Driveway Gravel
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What to know about Redvale
Why Redvale homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Redvale is a small, steadily developing community with a city population of 250 and a surrounding metro area population of 3,425. Local conditions shape how homeowners approach outdoor projects: the area sees an annual rainfall of 228.00 inches, averages 200/year sunny days, and sits in hardiness zone 4a. With growth occurring annually, demand for durable, low-maintenance landscaping and site-preparation materials is rising — from driveway rebuilds and drainage upgrades to garden beds and patio bases. Homeowners in Redvale look for reliable aggregates that manage runoff, resist washout, and minimize maintenance in a wet climate, which is why quality gravel is a common choice for both DIY and contractor projects. Gravel performs well in Redvale’s wet environment because it promotes fast drainage, reduces erosion on slopes, and creates stable surfaces that won’t turn to mud after heavy rain. For these reasons, many local projects use angular crushed gravel or 3/4u0022–1u0022 rounded gravel mixes for driveways, French drains, and pathways. Hello Gravel connects Redvale homeowners with local suppliers and scheduled truck delivery, making it simple to get the right type and quantity of gravel delivered when you need it — with clear pricing and flexible delivery options.
Popular projects in Redvale this season
- Gravel driveway resurfacing - 20 tons
- Gravel French drain - 8 tons
- Gravel garden path - 4 tons
- Gravel patio base - 10 tons
- Gravel parking pad - 12 tons
Redvale quick facts
- Location
- West Colorado
- Population
- 250
- 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 Redvale projects
- High Saturation Risk
- Freeze Thaw Risk
- Better Compaction Months
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
What are typical delivered price ranges for different gravel types in Redvale, CO?
Because Redvale is remote and materials are regionally sourced, delivered prices vary. Expect approximate ranges: crushed 3/4u0022 stone $30-$60 per ton, pea gravel $40-$80 per ton, and river rock or decorative stone $50-$100 per ton. Final price depends on haul distance, supplier inventory, minimum order and seasonal demand; use our checkout to get a local quote.
Which gravel is best for driveways in Redvale's freeze-thaw mountain climate?
For most Redvale driveways a well-graded crushed stone mix (commonly called 3/4u0022 crushed or 'crusher-run') is best because it compacts well and sheds water. Use a 4-6u0022 compacted crushed base with a 2-3u0022 surface layer of smaller crushed gravel or 3/8u0022 minus for a stable, freeze-thaw resistant surface. On steep or wet sites add geotextile fabric and improve drainage to reduce frost heave and erosion.
How many tons or cubic yards of gravel do I need per 1,000 sq ft at common depths?
For typical gravel densities (about 1.4 tons per cubic yard) you will need approximately: 2u0022 depth = 6.17 cubic yards ≈ 8.6 tons; 3u0022 depth = 9.26 cubic yards ≈ 13.0 tons; 4u0022 depth = 12.35 cubic yards ≈ 17.3 tons. These are estimates—actual tonnage varies with material density and compaction, so round up and order a little extra for waste and settling.
Who supplies bulk gravel near Redvale and what are typical minimum orders?
Redvale is a small community with suppliers usually based in nearby towns; Hello Gravel connects you with local quarries and haulers in the West Colorado region. Typical minimums for delivery on our platform start at 3 tons, while some local quarries or long-haul deliveries may require 5-10 tons or more depending on distance. Enter your zip code on our site to see available suppliers, exact minimums and truck types for your location.
What should I expect to pay a contractor to install a gravel driveway in West Colorado?
Contractor pricing varies with site prep needs, slope and access, but budget roughly $2.00-$4.50 per square foot for a basic install that includes grading, base, spreading and compaction. That means a 1,000 sq ft driveway typically costs $2,000-$4,500 in labor and equipment, plus material costs. Get multiple local quotes because remote mountain sites and difficult access can raise labor and hauling costs.
Do I need permits to lay or resurface a gravel driveway in Redvale?
Permit requirements depend on where your driveway ties into the road and local regulations; many small rural properties do not require a building permit but do require county or road-access approval. Before you start, check with your county road or planning department and any homeowner association; if your driveway connects to a county or state road you may need a permit or curb-cut approval. Hello Gravel can help with delivery logistics, but permit checks are the customer's responsibility.
What base and compaction specs make a long-lasting gravel driveway in Redvale terrain?
Start with a stable subgrade, then place 4-6u0022 of crushed road base (Class 6 or similar) compacted in 2-3u0022 lifts to about 90-95% standard Proctor equivalency; finish with a 2-3u0022 layer of smaller surface gravel. Compact each lift with a plate compactor or roller and consider geotextile fabric on soft soils to prevent mixing and rutting. Proper drainage—side ditches, crowned surface and stable inlets—is critical on mountain slopes to prevent washouts.
How often does a gravel driveway need maintenance in snowy, runoff-prone Redvale and what will it cost?
In Redvale expect annual to semi-annual maintenance: grading and regrading after spring thaw, adding 1/4u0022-1/2u0022 of new surface gravel every 1-3 years, and spot repairs after heavy runoff or snowmelt. Typical annual maintenance costs for a homeowner-run approach can be $100-$500 for materials and minor equipment rental; contractor maintenance (grading and regrading) often runs $200-$1,000 depending on size and access. Plan for higher frequency on steep or poorly drained sites.
How does gravel compare to asphalt and concrete for Redvale driveways in cost and upkeep?
Gravel is the lowest upfront cost and easiest to repair, making it attractive in rural Redvale, but it requires regular maintenance and can rut or wash out if drainage is poor. Asphalt has higher initial costs than gravel but smoother year-round performance and less frequent upkeep; it can be vulnerable to freeze-thaw cracking in mountain climates. Concrete is the most expensive up front but is durable long term; however, in freeze-thaw areas it can crack without proper base and joints. Consider access, budget and how much maintenance you want over time when choosing.
What gravel sizes and mixes work best for drainage and erosion control on rural roads and driveways near Redvale?
Use 3/4u0022 crushed stone for a compactable base because it locks together and sheds water; top with a smaller 3/8u0022-1/2u0022 crushed surface for traction and runoff. For steep ditches or channels where erosion control is needed, use larger rock (2u0022-4u0022 riprap or fieldstone) to slow flow and protect banks. Always pair rock with proper grading and vegetation or geotextile fabric to stabilize slopes in high-runoff mountain terrain.
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