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Gravel in Ocean Ridge
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 Ocean Ridge Chooses Hello Gravel
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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 Ocean Ridge
Why Ocean Ridge homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Ocean Ridge is a small but active coastal community with a city population of 2,000 and access to a metro area of 2.5+ million residents. With steady expansion at a 2.50% annual growth rate and a warm coastal climate (Hardiness Zone 8b, 228 sunny days per year, and 34.00 inches of rainfall annually), homeowners are investing in property upgrades, shoreline stabilization, and low-maintenance landscaping. That combination of growth and sandy local soils increases demand for reliable aggregates that improve drainage, control erosion, and create durable driveways, walkways, and garden beds. Homeowners typically seek materials that balance appearance with function—products that shed water, resist displacement in coastal breezes, and require minimal upkeep—while favoring transparent pricing and predictable delivery windows for project planning.
Popular projects in Ocean Ridge this season
- Gravel Driveway Resurfacing - 25 tons
- Gravel Backyard Patio - 5 tons
- Gravel Coastal Path - 4 tons
- Gravel French Drain - 8 tons
- Gravel Landscape Groundcover - 6 tons
Ocean Ridge quick facts
- Location
- West Florida
- Population
- 2,000
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.50% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Ocean Ridge projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Good Spring Compaction
- High Rain Risk
- Cooler Dry Conditions
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does gravel cost in Ocean Ridge and West Florida, including delivery?
Per-ton prices in Ocean Ridge and West Florida typically run in a range because of material type and supplier; expect roughly $25 to $60 per ton for common gravels and $15 to $40 per ton for bulk shell or recycled options. Many Hello Gravel listings include delivery in the price, but delivery-only fees can run $50 to $150 depending on distance and truck size; remember our minimum order is 3 tons. For an exact price, check your zip code on Hello Gravel or request a quote — local suppliers and seasonal demand affect final cost.
Which gravel types hold up best to salt spray and coastal conditions in Ocean Ridge?
For coastal Ocean Ridge properties, silica- or granite-based gravels and washed quarried stone are generally more resistant to weathering from salt spray than soft shell or pure limestone mixes. Crushed shell or coquina are common locally and attractive, but they can break down faster in high-traffic areas and may require more frequent topping up. If corrosion of metal edging or fixtures is a concern, use stainless, galvanized, or composite edging and ask suppliers about locally sourced stone composition.
How many tons of gravel do I need for common driveway sizes (12x40 and 20x40) in Ocean Ridge?
Use these typical estimates assuming a 3-inch topcoat: a 12x40-foot area (480 sq ft) needs about 6.2 tons, and a 20x40-foot area (800 sq ft) needs about 10.4 tons. If you plan a deeper installation (for a 4 to 6-inch base plus topcoat), expect roughly 8 to 12.5 tons for 12x40 and 14 to 21 tons for 20x40 depending on total depth. Always round up and add 5-10% for compaction and settling, and remember Hello Gravel minimums apply.
What installation and compaction practices do local contractors recommend for high water table areas in Ocean Ridge?
Local contractors commonly recommend separating the gravel from saturated native soils with a non-woven geotextile, building a free-draining base with larger angular stone (3/4u0022 to 1-1/2u0022) in 2-3u0022 lifts, and compacting each lift thoroughly with a plate compactor or roller. Keep the surface crowned slightly for runoff, install proper edge restraints, and avoid installing just before the rainy season to reduce washout risk. For persistent standing water, consider raising grade or installing a subsurface drainage layer before placing gravel.
Do I need permits or HOA approval to install a gravel driveway or front-yard landscaping in Ocean Ridge or Palm Beach County?
Rules vary by neighborhood and HOA in Ocean Ridge and Palm Beach County; some HOAs restrict loose gravel in front yards, specify color or material, or require approval for driveway changes. For work that changes driveways or curb cuts you may need county permits; always check with your HOA covenants and the Palm Beach County building department before ordering. If you need documentation for approvals, Hello Gravel can supply material descriptions and delivery details on request.
How do Ocean Ridge rainfall and occasional storm surge affect gravel drainage and erosion?
Heavy rainfall and coastal storm surge in Ocean Ridge can wash fines away and cause migration of loose materials on low or unprotected slopes, so proper edge restraint, slope design, and drainage are important. Use larger, angular base stone and geotextile underlayment to improve stability, and avoid relying on fine shell or pea gravel in areas exposed to surge. For properties at or below potential surge levels, consider combining gravel with raised grades, retaining walls, or paved channels to control erosion.
What gravel blends do local suppliers in West Florida usually stock for driveways, patios, and construction access in Ocean Ridge?
Local suppliers commonly stock #57 crushed stone, crusher run (3/4u0022 minus), #411 or blended base mixes, pea gravel, washed 3/8u0022 and 1/2u0022 decorative gravels, decomposed granite, and shell/coquina blends popular in southeast Florida. Driveway builds usually use a coarse angular base (crusher run or #57) with a finer topcoat (pea gravel or 3/8u0022 washed), while patios and pathways often use decomposed granite or pea gravel for a smoother finish. Availability and color vary by quarry and local geology, so check sample photos for your area.
What are typical maintenance needs and replacement schedules for gravel surfaces in Florida's climate?
Expect routine maintenance like periodic raking, weed control, and topping up of 1/4u0022 to 1u0022 every 1 to 3 years in moderate-traffic areas; high-traffic driveways may need topping up yearly. Full refreshes or regrading often happen every 5 to 10 years depending on traffic, storm impact, and material type. Budget for occasional additional material and possible re-compaction after heavy storms or washouts.
How does gravel compare to pavers and asphalt for upfront cost and lifecycle cost for Ocean Ridge driveways?
Gravel has the lowest upfront cost and is the easiest to install DIY, making it attractive for many Ocean Ridge homeowners, but it requires more ongoing maintenance and periodic topping that raises lifecycle costs. Asphalt and concrete cost more up front but usually give a smoother, longer-lasting driveway with lower annual maintenance; pavers are the most expensive initially but offer durability and curb appeal. For accurate budgeting, get local quotes — typical price ranges are broad and depend on base prep, drainage work, and material choice.
Do local contractors recommend geotextile fabric and specific edging for long-lasting gravel installations in coastal Florida?
Yes, many Ocean Ridge contractors recommend a non-woven geotextile underlayer to prevent mixing with soft subgrade, plus strong edging such as concrete curbs, poured concrete bands, galvanized or powder-coated steel edging, or solid pavers. In coastal settings choose corrosion-resistant materials for edging and secure anchors to prevent spreading during storms. Good edging combined with proper base construction is one of the best ways to keep gravel in place and reduce maintenance.
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