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Stone in Donnelly

#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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What to know about Donnelly

Why Donnelly homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Donnelly is a small but active community with a city population of 1,950 and steady growth of 1.20% annually. Situated in a region that enjoys 228 sunny days per year and receives 34.25 inches of rain annually, Donnelly’s climate supports a lot of outdoor living and landscaping work year-round. That steady growth and amenable weather mean more homeowners and contractors are upgrading driveways, building patios, improving drainage, and stabilizing slopes—projects that often require robust aggregates. Homeowners in Donnelly seek quality stone for durability, low maintenance, and effective water management. Stone is a straightforward choice when you need long-lasting surfaces, erosion control, or aggregate base for structures; it performs well under vehicle traffic, resists washout after heavy rains, and complements local soil types in hardiness zone 8b.

Popular projects in Donnelly this season

  • stone driveway - 40 tons
  • stone patio - 12 tons
  • stone retaining wall - 25 tons
  • stone pathway - 6 tons
  • stone fire pit - 3 tons

Donnelly quick facts

Location
West Idaho
Population
1,950
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.20% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Donnelly projects

Stable Fall Temps
Wet Ground Risk
Dry Compaction Optimal
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Stone delivery questions

What do stone delivery prices typically run in Donnelly and West Idaho?

Stone prices vary by type and distance, but expect roughly $35 to $65 per ton (about $25 to $45 per cubic yard) delivered in the West Idaho area. Rural deliveries to Donnelly can push prices toward the higher end because of haul distance and truck access; Hello Gravel lists a 3-ton minimum and will show exact pricing for your zip code at checkout.

Which stone sizes are best for driveways, paths, and drainage in Donnelly?

For driveways we usually recommend 3/4u0022 crushed stone (good lock and compaction) or 3/8u0022 with fines for a tighter surface. Paths and walkways often use 3/8u0022 to 1/2u0022 stone for a smoother finish, and larger 1-1/2u0022 to 2u0022 stone is best for drainage trenches, culverts, and rough subbase. Choose angular crushed stone rather than rounded river rock to help surfaces lock together in Donnelly's snowy, freeze-thaw conditions.

How does Donnelly's heavy snow and freeze-thaw cycle affect stone performance and installation?

Donnelly's winter freeze-thaw and snowplows increase the risk of frost heave and surface rutting, so a deeper, well-compacted base is important. Use a geotextile, 4-8 inches of compactable crushed stone for driveways (6-8 inches in frost-prone spots), and install good drainage so meltwater does not sit under the stone. Avoid very fine-only mixes on slopes because fines can wash out during spring runoff.

Who supplies and delivers stone near Donnelly, and what are typical minimums and fees?

Hello Gravel partners with local quarries and independent haulers serving West Idaho; availability depends on your zip code. Typical minimums for bulk stone deliveries are 3 tons (Hello Gravel minimum), and many suppliers include delivery in the price for nearby customers while longer hauls may add a delivery fee. For specific suppliers, delivery windows, and spreading options in Donnelly, request a quote through Hello Gravel so we can match you with local providers.

How much stone do I need for common projects in Donnelly?

Use these ballpark amounts: a single-car driveway resurfacing (12' x 20') at 4u0022 needs about 3.0 cubic yards or roughly 4.2 tons; a two-car driveway (20' x 20') at 4u0022 needs about 4.9 cubic yards or 6.9 tons. A 10' x 10' patio at 3u0022 needs about 0.9 cubic yards or 1.3 tons, and a 100' x 3' pathway at 3u0022 needs about 2.8 cubic yards or 3.9 tons. Always add about 10% for compaction and waste and specify exact dimensions when ordering.

What base and compaction methods hold up best in West Idaho snow and for snowplow traffic?

Install a separation fabric over soft soils, then lay 4-8 inches of angular crushed stone and compact in 2-inch lifts using a plate compactor or roller for driveways. Add a 1-2 inch wearing course of smaller crushed stone or crusher fines for a smoother surface, and use edge restraints to prevent spreading when plowing. For heavy vehicles or frequent plowing, increase base depth to 6-8 inches and compact more aggressively to reduce rutting and frost heave.

How does crushed stone compare to pea gravel, crushed limestone, and decomposed granite for erosion control on Donnelly's slopes?

Angular crushed stone drains well and resists movement, making it the best option for erosion control and drainage on hilly sites. Pea gravel looks nice but rolls and moves on slopes, and decomposed granite compacts well but can become muddy in heavy runoff and holds less water. Crushed limestone gives good compaction but may develop fines that reduce permeability; for Donnelly slopes, use coarse crushed stone with proper drainage channels for best long-term results.

Are permits required in Donnelly or Valley County to haul and place stone for a new driveway or large landscaping job?

Small residential repairs or resurfacing usually do not need a county permit, but new driveways that connect to county roads or change drainage often require a Valley County driveway or right-of-way permit. Local regulations and HOA rules vary, so check Valley County Public Works and Donnelly city offices before starting a large delivery or installation. If in doubt, call Hello Gravel and we can remind you to verify permits before delivery.

What ongoing maintenance should rural Donnelly homeowners expect for compacted stone surfaces and what might it cost annually?

Expect annual tasks like light regrading after winter, spot top-ups of 1/2 to 1 inch of stone, weed control, and checking drainage. For a typical residential driveway, budget $100 to $500 per year depending on size and whether you hire help; replacement top-up stone costs about $30 to $65 per ton delivered in the region. Regular maintenance after spring thaw prevents larger repairs and keeps surfaces stable for snowplows.

Can drivers spread the stone on delivery in Donnelly and should I request it?

Drivers may be able to tailgate-spread stone upon request, but this is done at the driver's discretion based on safety and site access. Request spreading at checkout and add notes about placement, but do not assume spreading will be performed; Hello Gravel recommends planning for a dump and homeowner or contractor spreading if exact placement is needed. If spreading is crucial, mention it early so Hello Gravel can try to match you with a supplier who offers that service.

What common questions do Donnelly customers ask about buying stone that I should consider before ordering?

Customers typically ask what stone size is best for their project, how many tons they need, whether the material will match online photos, and if the truck can access their driveway. They also ask about delivery timing, spreading options, and permit needs for new driveways in Valley County. Use Hello Gravel's material calculator and ask for a quote with photos or notes about access to get the most accurate recommendation.

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