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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Washington

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 It Works

How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Washington

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Why Washington Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Washington

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

Local Support Team

We will be with you through delivery. Call us any time if you need to make any changes to your order.

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 Washington

Why Washington homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Washington has a city population of 15,490 and sits within a metro area of 2.3+ million. With a steady growth rate of 0.40% annually and a climate that averages 33.50 inches of rain each year, 228 sunny days, and USDA hardiness zone 8b, local homeowners are seeing steady demand for durable, low-maintenance outdoor surfaces. Gravel is a go-to material for driveways, drainage, erosion control, and garden paths because it handles wet spells without turning to mud and performs well under sun exposure. Homeowners value reliable aggregates that resist washout, allow quick drainage, and reflect local stone colors and textures, so transparent pricing and timely delivery matter when planning projects in Washington's mixed-weather environment.

Popular projects in Washington this season

  • gravel driveway resurfacing - 28 tons
  • gravel patio base - 12 tons
  • gravel garden pathways - 6 tons
  • gravel drainage trench backfill - 15 tons
  • gravel parking pad - 22 tons

Washington quick facts

Location
West Indiana
Population
15,490
Metro Area
2.3+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.50 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Washington projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Moisture Ideal
High Heat Drying
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

What kind of gravel is best for a driveway in Washington, IN?

For most Washington driveways crushed limestone or 3/4u0022 crushed stone with fines works best because it compacts well and resists rutting. Plan on a compacted base of 4 to 6 inches and consider geotextile fabric if your yard has soft spots or clay subsoil. Local suppliers in Indiana typically carry these materials, which reflect regional limestone geology.

Is crushed gravel a good choice for a driveway?

Yes—crushed gravel with angular particles and some fines compacts into a firm surface that stands up to vehicle traffic better than round river rock. For lasting performance, use multiple compacted layers (base + wearing course) and give the surface 4 to 6 inches of compacted material. Pea gravel or loose round stone is not recommended for driveways.

What gravel should I use as a base under patio pavers?

Use a crushed stone base such as 3/4u0022 crushed stone or 'ABC' aggregate for the structural layer, compacted to 3 to 4 inches, then a 1-inch bedding layer of coarse sand or stone dust for the pavers. In Washington, IN many homeowners use locally quarried crushed limestone for the base because it compacts well and is widely available. Always compact each layer with a plate compactor for a stable, long-lasting patio.

What gravel works best for the base of a retaining wall?

For the footing and base of a retaining wall, use clean, free-draining stone such as #57 or 3/4u0022 crushed stone that does not include fines. Place a 4-6 inch compacted base under the wall footing and use drain rock directly behind the wall to reduce hydrostatic pressure. In Washington's climate, good drainage and a perforated drain pipe at the base are important to avoid frost and water pressure issues.

How much will a 20-foot long gravel driveway cost in Washington, IN?

Costs vary by material and season, but you can estimate material needs and a rough price range: a 20 ft by 12 ft driveway at 3u0022 depth needs about 3 tons of gravel (see quantity example below). Material delivered in the Washington area often ranges widely; expect to check our price by zip code for an accurate quote, and remember Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons and standard delivery is 2+ business days.

Can I just put gravel over dirt in my yard?

You can place gravel directly over dirt, but it usually leads to mixing, rutting, and weed problems unless you prepare the area first. Best practice in Washington is to remove vegetation, grade and compact the subgrade, install geotextile fabric if needed, and add a compacted base layer so the gravel stays stable and drains properly. Proper prep avoids future repairs and reduces settling from freeze-thaw cycles.

How much area does 1 ton of gravel cover?

Coverage depends on stone weight and depth, but using a common Indiana estimate (1 cubic yard ≈ 2,700 lb), 1 ton is roughly 0.74 cubic yards. That amount will cover about 120 sq ft at 2u0022 depth or about 80 sq ft at 3u0022 depth. Always confirm with our material calculator and remember Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons.

Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway?

No—2 inches is too thin for a driveway and will quickly rut under vehicle traffic. For a driveway in Washington, plan on 4 to 6 inches of compacted aggregate over a prepared subgrade, with deeper sections where drainage or soft soils are present. For walkways or decorative surface paths, 2 inches may be acceptable over a compacted base.

What type of gravel 'hardens' like concrete?

No natural gravel turns into concrete on its own, but certain mixes compact and lock together better than others; crushed stone with fines (crusher run) or stabilized aggregates can form a hard surface when properly compacted. For a truly rigid surface, consider concrete, asphalt, or engineered stabilized aggregate products; discuss options with our team for locally available stabilized mixes in Washington.

How much gravel do I need for a 10x10 patio?

For a 10 ft by 10 ft patio, a typical 4u0022 compacted base requires about 1.25 cubic yards of material, which is roughly 1.7 tons based on local stone density. Because Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons, customers in Washington should expect to order the 3-ton minimum and have some leftover or plan a slightly thicker base. Use our material calculator or contact us with your zip code for a precise quote.

What's the difference between 'A' gravel and 'B' gravel or base materials?

Naming varies by supplier, but generally 'B' or base material is coarser and used as an underlayment to provide structural support, while 'A' or top-grade material has finer particles for smoother compaction near the surface. In practice in Indiana, ask your supplier whether the product is a washed stone, crusher run, or clean drain rock, and specify whether you need a structural base or a finish surface. Our team can recommend the right gradation for your project in Washington.

What happens if I don't put gravel under pavers?

Skipping a proper gravel base under pavers usually leads to settling, uneven pavers, and poor drainage over time. A compacted crushed-stone base distributes load and promotes drainage, which is especially important in Washington's seasonal freeze-thaw conditions. For lasting results use a 3-4u0022 compacted base plus bedding sand and edge restraints.

How much area will 1 cubic yard of gravel cover?

One cubic yard (27 cubic feet) covers about 108 sq ft at 3u0022 depth and about 162 sq ft at 2u0022 depth. Actual coverage will vary with stone size and compaction, so use these as planning estimates and confirm with our material calculator for Washington deliveries. Remember weight-to-volume conversions differ by material, so tons and cubic yards are both useful for ordering.

Does a 3-foot retaining wall need drainage behind it?

Yes, a 3-foot retaining wall generally needs drainage to prevent water buildup and hydrostatic pressure that can push the wall out of plumb. Install free-draining stone directly behind the wall, a perforated drain pipe at the base, and a geotextile to prevent soil clogging. Proper drainage is particularly important in Indiana where seasonal wet periods and freeze-thaw cycles affect performance.

When is pea gravel not a good choice?

Pea gravel is not ideal for driveways, steep slopes, or high-traffic areas because the rounded stones move under load and do not interlock. Avoid pea gravel where you need a firm, stable surface for vehicles or heavy foot traffic; it is best for decorative areas, drainage beds, or playgrounds. If you prefer a smoother walking surface, choose crushed stone instead.

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