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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Barrow County

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?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Barrow County

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Why Barrow County 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.

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What to know about Barrow County

Why Barrow County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Barrow County serves a growing community of 889,953 residents and is seeing steady development at a rate of 0.25% annually. The area’s subtropical climate—with 216 sunny days per year and 49.09 inches of rain annually—creates project conditions that require dependable drainage and erosion control. Homeowners and small contractors increasingly turn to gravel for driveways, parking pads, walkways, French drains, and landscape beds because it is cost-effective, low-maintenance, and performs well under both heavy rain and prolonged sun exposure. Regional sourcing means gravel color and texture will reflect local geology, so picking the right size and angularity early helps avoid common problems like washout and uneven settling during construction or yard renovation.

Popular projects in Barrow County this season

  • residential gravel driveway - 20 tons
  • gravel garden path - 3 tons
  • gravel French drain - 8 tons
  • gravel patio base - 6 tons
  • gravel parking pad - 18 tons

Barrow County quick facts

Location
Georgia Region
Population
889,953
Metro Area
79,222
Annual Rainfall
49.09 inches
Sunny Days
216/year
Hardiness Zone
9a
Growth Rate
0.25% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Barrow County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Wet Spring Conditions
High Summer Rain
Mild Winter Curing

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Gravel delivery questions

What gravel types are most commonly used for driveways and landscaping in Barrow County, GA?

Common choices in Barrow County include crushed stone (3/4u0022 and #57), crusher-run (well-graded mix) for bases, pea gravel and river rock for decorative areas, and decomposed granite for pathways. Because northeast Georgia sits on Piedmont geology with clay soils, crushed stone and crusher-run are preferred for driveways because they lock together and shed water better than round rock. Local suppliers may use slightly different names or sizes, so ask for the specific sieve size or a sample before ordering.

What should I expect to pay for gravel delivery around Winder, Auburn, or Bethlehem?

Prices vary by material, distance, and load size, but residential delivered gravel in northeast Georgia commonly ranges roughly $30–$70 per ton (about $40–$90 per cubic yard) including delivery. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum for most areas; final price depends on the gravel type, supplier, and whether next-day delivery or spreading is requested. The best way to get an accurate number is to enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or request a local quote.

How does Barrow County's clay soil and humid subtropical climate affect gravel performance and drainage?

Clay soils in Barrow County hold water and can become soft and rutted after heavy rain, which makes good drainage and a solid base critical for gravel surfaces. Expect more rutting and compaction issues without a crushed-stone base, geotextile fabric, and proper grading to direct water away. Regular maintenance after wet seasons will reduce washouts and potholes.

Can Hello Gravel tell me which local suppliers or quarries deliver to Winder, Auburn, or Bethlehem?

Yes. Hello Gravel connects you with vetted local suppliers and contracted haulers that serve Winder, Auburn, Bethlehem, and surrounding Barrow County areas. Enter your zip code on our site or contact our team to see available materials, delivery windows, and supplier options for your exact address. Supplier availability and material color/texture vary by region.

What gravel depths and base layers do you recommend for 1- and 2-car driveways here?

For a 1-car driveway, start with a 4–6 inch compacted crushed-stone base and finish with a 2–3 inch surface layer of 3/4u0022 crushed stone or #57. For a 2-car driveway, use a 6–8 inch compacted base and a 3–4 inch wearing course. In Barrow County you should also install geotextile fabric and provide positive drainage to prevent the clay subgrade from weakening the gravel.

Do I need permits or approvals to install a gravel driveway in Barrow County or in a subdivision?

Most private residential gravel driveways in Barrow County do not require a county permit, but rules can vary if your work impacts a public right-of-way, alters stormwater drainage, or is in a regulated floodplain. Homeowners associations and some subdivisions often have rules about surface materials, appearance, or setback requirements, so check your HOA covenants and contact Barrow County Planning before starting. When in doubt, call the county planning office or review HOA guidelines to avoid rework.

How often should I maintain a gravel driveway in Georgia, and what are typical maintenance costs?

Inspect and grade your driveway after heavy storms and at least once a year; plan to add 1–2 inches of fresh gravel every 2–4 years depending on traffic. Common maintenance includes blading to regrade ruts, spot-filling potholes, and applying dust control products if needed. Costs vary by job size and whether you DIY (material + rental equipment) or hire a contractor; routine grading and small top-ups are usually lower-cost than full resurfacing.

What gravel mix works best for heavy truck traffic on rural farm roads in Barrow County?

For heavy truck traffic, use a well-graded base such as crusher-run or a 2u0022 to 3u0022 crushed stone base topped with a compacted wearing layer of #57 or 3/4u0022 crushed stone. Aim for a minimum compacted base depth of 8–12 inches, good cross-slope for drainage, and geotextile fabric over soft spots to stabilize the subgrade. Proper drainage and periodic addition of base material are essential to prevent deep ruts under repeated heavy loads.

Is it cheaper to install gravel myself or hire a contractor in Barrow County?

DIY can save on labor costs but you'll need equipment (small excavator, plate compactor, skid steer or bobcat) and time; expect to pay for gravel by the ton and rental fees for machinery. Hiring a contractor typically costs more upfront but includes hauling, spreading, compaction, and disposal of unwanted soil, and it usually results in a more durable installation. For larger or heavy-traffic projects, contractors often deliver better long-term value due to proper compaction and drainage work.

Are there environmental or erosion-control rules I should follow when using gravel on slopes or near creeks in Barrow County?

Yes. Work near streams, wetlands, or steep slopes can trigger state or county erosion and sediment control requirements; maintain vegetative buffers, use silt fences, and avoid placing gravel directly in creek channels. For any work within 50–100 feet of a waterbody, check with Barrow County and Georgia EPD for local rules and possible permits. Installing terraces, riprap, or engineered swales helps prevent erosion and protects downstream water quality.

How does delivery work with Hello Gravel for Barrow County orders, and what should I prepare for before the dump truck arrives?

Hello Gravel schedules deliveries through local contracted dump-truck fleets; standard delivery is at least 2 business days and next-day delivery may be available for orders placed before noon CST with an extra fee. Most deliveries are made by tri-axle dump truck and the minimum order is usually 3 tons; drivers may offer tailgate spreading at their discretion but it is not guaranteed. Clear the drop area, note overhead wires or tight turns in Order Notes, and include contact phone number so the driver can communicate on arrival.

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