Gravel in Gwinnett County, GA
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#57 Crushed Stone
A versatile 3/4-inch angular crushed stone ideal for driveways, drainage, and structural backfill. One of the most popular aggregate sizes for residential and commercial projects.
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#57 Crushed Stone
A versatile 3/4-inch angular crushed stone ideal for driveways, drainage, and structural backfill. One of the most popular aggregate sizes for residential and commercial projects.
Starts at: $16.00
1 1/2" Crushed Gravel
Large angular crushed gravel perfect for heavy-duty applications. Excellent compaction and stability for road bases and large-scale drainage projects.
Starts at: $16.00
3/4" Crushed Stone
Clean, angular 3/4-inch stone that compacts well and provides excellent drainage. A go-to aggregate for driveways, pathways, and construction applications.
Starts at: $16.00
3/8" Crushed Stone
Fine angular crushed stone that works perfectly as a top-dressing for driveways and walkways. Packs tightly for a smooth, stable surface.
Starts at: $16.00
Crushed Concrete
Recycled crushed concrete aggregate that compacts firmly and provides excellent drainage. An economical and eco-friendly alternative to natural stone for base layers.
Starts at: $16.00
Drain Rock
Clean, washed stone specifically graded for drainage applications. Allows water to flow freely through French drains, retaining walls, and foundation drainage systems.
Starts at: $16.00
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.
Starts at: $16.00
Road Base
Engineered aggregate blend that compacts to form a rock-solid foundation. The essential first layer for driveways, roads, and parking areas that need to support heavy loads.
Starts at: $16.00
#89 Crushed Stone
Small, angular crushed stone (3/8-inch) that packs tightly for a smooth, stable surface. Excellent for pipe bedding, walkway topping, and as a fine drainage aggregate.
Starts at: $16.00
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What to know about Gravel in Gwinnett County
Why Gwinnett County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Gwinnett County is home to 975,000 residents and is seeing steady demand for home improvement and infrastructure work as the area grows at a rate of 0.25% annually. With an average of 216 sunny days per year and 49.09 inches of annual rainfall, homeowners face a mix of strong sun and frequent wet periods that stress soil stability and drainage. That combination drives need for reliable, locally sourced aggregates: gravel is commonly chosen to stabilize driveways, reduce erosion on slopes, and create low-maintenance landscape surfaces. Both DIY homeowners and contractors in Gwinnett County prioritize predictable quantities, consistent texture, and timely delivery to keep projects moving and to protect yards from runoff and rutting during wet seasons. Gravel is well suited to Gwinnett County’s environment because angular, well-graded stone promotes fast drainage, resists compaction in clay-prone soils, and holds up under repeated sun exposure. For applications like driveways, French drains, pathway surfacing, and erosion control, gravel helps channel heavy rainfall away from foundations and prevents puddling. Hello Gravel simplifies getting the right material—connecting you with local suppliers, offering clear pricing, and arranging professional dump-truck delivery. We provide standard delivery in 2+ business days and a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST, so you can schedule materials to match your project timeline.
Popular projects in Gwinnett County this season
- Gravel Driveway Resurfacing - 15 tons
- Gravel Patio Base - 10 tons
- Gravel French Drain - 5 tons
- Gravel Garden Path - 3 tons
- Gravel Parking Pad - 18 tons
Gwinnett County quick facts
- Location
- Georgia Region
- Population
- 975,000
- 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 Gwinnett County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- High Rain Risk
- Summer Washouts
- Cool Damp Conditions
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Frequently Asked Questions - Gwinnett County Gravel Delivery
Everything you need to know about gravel delivery in Gwinnett County.
How much does one truckload of gravel cost in Gwinnett County?
A single tri-axle truckload in Gwinnett County typically contains about 10-12 tons of gravel and prices vary by material, delivery distance, and supplier. Expect a rough material-and-delivery range of $600 to $1,200 for common gravels, though specialty stones or next-day delivery can cost more. Check your zip code on Hello Gravel to see exact pricing and delivery options for your address.
What does a ton of gravel cost in Georgia and Gwinnett County?
In Gwinnett County, common gravel types usually range from about $30 to $70 per ton depending on size, composition, and local availability. Delivery, minimum order (3 tons on our platform), and any hauling fees will affect the final price. For an accurate per-ton price for your project, enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or contact our team.
What is the difference between gravel and crushed stone?
Gravel is typically rounded, naturally occurring rock fragments sorted by water or glacial action, while crushed stone is mechanically crushed rock with angular edges and consistent sizes. For driveways and compaction, crushed stone often locks together better; for decorative projects you might prefer the rounded look of natural gravel. Regional sourcing in Gwinnett County means the exact color and texture will reflect local geology.
How do I choose the right gravel for my Gwinnett County project?
Pick gravel based on the project: use crushed stone or crusher-run for compacted driveways and base layers, 3/8u0022 to 3/4u0022 decorative gravel for paths and patios, and pea gravel or drainage rock for drainage features. Account for local conditions in Gwinnett County like clay soils and heavy rain — choose angular, well-draining material with a stable base for high-traffic areas. If you’re unsure, use Hello Gravel’s material quiz or contact our team for a recommendation.
How much area will a dump truck load of gravel cover?
A typical tri-axle truck in Gwinnett County holds about 10-12 tons, which will cover roughly 1,000 to 1,200 square feet at a 1u0022 depth. If you need 2u0022 or 3u0022 depth, that same load covers about half or one-third of that area respectively. Exact coverage varies by gravel size and compaction, so confirm quantities with Hello Gravel before ordering.
How much will a 200-foot gravel driveway cost in Gwinnett County?
Cost depends on driveway width and depth; for example, a 200 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway is 2,000 sq ft. At a typical 3u0022 top layer you may need roughly 20-30 tons of material, so expect material costs in the range of $600 to $2,100 depending on gravel type and delivery. This estimate excludes site prep, base material, compaction, and any local permits; get a precise quote from Hello Gravel for your address.
How far will one ton of gravel go on my yard?
Rule of thumb: one ton of gravel covers about 100 square feet at a 1u0022 depth, about 50 sq ft at 2u0022, and roughly 33 sq ft at 3u0022. Coverage changes with gravel size and how much the material compacts, so use these figures as a starting point. Use our material calculator at checkout for a location-tailored estimate for Gwinnett County.
What type of gravel is the most affordable in Gwinnett County?
Cheapest options are often recycled materials (like crushed concrete) and common road-base mixes or screenings, because they are widely available and require less processing. These materials work well for base layers and utility driveways but may be less attractive for final decorative surfaces. Prices and availability vary regionally, so check Hello Gravel for local options and tradeoffs.
What is the best gravel for a driveway in Gwinnett County?
A layered approach works best: start with a compactable base (3/4u0022 minus or crusher-run) then top with a 3/4u0022 crushed stone or #57 stone for good drainage and traction. Because Gwinnett County has clay-prone soils and heavy summer storms, ensure proper grading, drainage, and edge restraints to prevent rutting and washout. Contractors often choose angular crushed stone for durability and compactability in this region.
Is there a gravel that hardens like concrete?
No natural gravel hardens like concrete on its own, but crusher-run or 'crusher fines' compact tightly and form a firm surface when properly installed and compacted. For a near-hard surface, consider stabilized gravel mixes (polymer-treated) or binders that lock particles together, though these are specialty products and may cost more. Talk to Hello Gravel about availability of stabilized mixes in Gwinnett County.
Are asphalt millings cheaper than gravel in Gwinnett County?
Asphalt millings are often competitive or cheaper per ton than new stone because they are recycled material, and they compact into a hard surface suitable for driveways. However, availability and price depend on local milling projects and supplier stock in Gwinnett County, and millings may require different maintenance than crushed stone. Compare local quotes on Hello Gravel to see which is best for your budget and use.
Will gravel prevent weeds in my Gwinnett County landscape?
Gravel helps suppress weeds but does not guarantee prevention; using landscape fabric, a weed barrier, and at least 2-3u0022 of material reduces weed growth. In warm, humid Gwinnett County conditions, weed pressure is higher, so combine proper prep, pre-emergent herbicide, and periodic maintenance for best results. If long-term weed suppression is a priority, consider thicker layers or polymer-stabilized surfaces.
What is the 'rule of 3' in landscaping and does it apply to gravel?
The 'rule of thirds' in landscape design is a visual guideline to create balance by grouping elements in odd numbers, not a depth rule for gravel. For gravel installation, a common practical guideline is using three layers: a sub-base for structure, a compactable base (crusher-run), and a top dressing layer for appearance. In Gwinnett County, following layering and proper drainage is more important than any single-number rule for depth.
What is the best low-maintenance gravel option for Gwinnett County?
For low maintenance, choose angular crushed stone or crusher-run that compacts tightly and resists shifting; larger decorative stones (1/2u0022 to 3/4u0022) can also reduce dust and weed growth. Because Gwinnett County gets heavy rain, prioritize materials that drain well and pair them with edge restraints and good grading to limit migration. If you want minimal upkeep, ask Hello Gravel about polymer-stabilized aggregates available in your area.
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