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Stone in New Orleans Station

#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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Why New Orleans Station 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 New Orleans Station

Why New Orleans Station homeowners choose Hello Gravel

New Orleans Station sits within a dense urban region with a city population of 376,000 and a larger metro area of 2.6+ million, growing at a steady rate of 0.40% annually. The area’s subtropical climate (USDA hardiness zone 8b) brings warm temperatures, 34.25 inches of rain each year, and about 228 sunny days per year — conditions that drive strong demand for drainage-focused and erosion-resistant landscaping materials. Homeowners here remodel yards, rebuild hardscapes after storm events, and add raised beds or gravel driveways to improve stormwater management. That combination of growth, frequent rainfall, and active urban redevelopment means many local projects need reliable, high-performance aggregates rather than loose, easily washed-away materials.

Popular projects in New Orleans Station this season

  • Stone patio - 6 tons
  • Stone driveway - 30 tons
  • Stone garden edging - 2 tons
  • Stone french drain - 8 tons
  • Stone shoreline riprap - 45 tons

New Orleans Station quick facts

Location
New Orleans-Metairie, LA
Population
376,000
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for New Orleans Station projects

Stable Fall Temps
Wet Spring Curing
High Rainfall Risk
Slow Winter Curing

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Stone delivery questions

What sizes and types of stone are best for driveways in New Orleans Station?

For New Orleans Station, 3/4u0022 crushed stone (often sold as #57) is a common top layer because it locks together and sheds water well. Use larger, angular base rock (1u0022-3u0022) or a mix with fines underneath for stability on soft soils. Ask your supplier for locally sourced stone and note regional variations in color and texture.

How much stone do I need for a typical driveway or patio in New Orleans Station?

As a rough estimate, 1 ton of crushed stone covers about 200–250 sq ft at 1u0022 depth depending on stone density. For a 10' x 50' driveway (500 sq ft) with a 3u0022 finished layer you would need roughly 6–8 tons; deeper bases for soft ground will increase that amount. Use Hello Gravel's material calculator or contact our team with your exact dimensions for a tailored estimate.

What are current local delivery and minimum order rules for stone to New Orleans Station?

Delivery rates vary by supplier, distance, quantity, and access, so prices change frequently. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order, typical deliveries use tri-axle dump trucks, and standard delivery is available in 2+ business days with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST (extra fee may apply). Check your zip code on our site or request a quote to see exact local delivery fees and availability.

How does crushed stone perform in humid, flood-prone, and coastal conditions like New Orleans Station?

Stone itself resists rot and salt, but heavy rain, standing water, and flooding in low-lying areas can cause washout and migration of fines. Proper base preparation, good drainage (grading, French drains), and edge restraint are essential to reduce movement and erosion. In recurring flood zones consider raised sections, coarser stone sizes, or stabilizing grids to limit washout.

What base preparation and edge restraints work best on low-lying, poorly draining soils here?

Start with geotextile fabric to separate soil from aggregate and prevent pumping, then install a compacted crushed-rock base 4–8u0022 deep depending on soil strength. Use sturdy edge restraints such as poured concrete curbs, pressure-treated timber with anchors, or metal/stone edging to hold material in place during heavy rain. Add slope and drainage features to direct water away from the surface and neighbors' yards.

How often will I need to maintain a stone surface in New Orleans Station and how long does it last?

Expect routine maintenance like raking, filling potholes, and adding fresh stone every 1–3 years depending on traffic and weather exposure. In moderate conditions a well-built stone drive can last many years, but flood-prone or high-traffic areas will need more frequent topping and regrading. Regular maintenance of edges and drainage dramatically extends a stone surface's useful life.

How do stone, crushed limestone, decomposed granite, and pea gravel compare for local use?

Crushed stone (angular crushed rock) generally offers the best drainage and stability for driveways and drainage projects in New Orleans Station. Crushed limestone can bind into a harder surface but may dissolve faster in acidic or salty conditions. Decomposed granite can form a compacted surface but tends to wash in heavy rains, while pea gravel looks attractive but moves and floats more readily during floods or high runoff.

Can drivers perform tailgate spreading when delivering stone to New Orleans Station?

Drivers may be able to perform tailgate spreading at their discretion, but this is not guaranteed and depends on site access and safety. Request spreading in the Order Notes at checkout and the driver will assess upon arrival whether it can be done safely. If you need guaranteed spreading, arrange a contractor or specify additional services in advance.

What installation and labor costs should I expect for stone projects in New Orleans Station?

Costs vary with site prep, drainage needs, and accessibility; basic material delivery plus DIY spreading can be low, while contractor-installed jobs covering excavation, geotextile, compaction, and drainage will add labor costs. For a professionally installed driveway, local rates commonly range from modest hourly/labor quotes up to several dollars per square foot depending on scope and drainage work. Contact Hello Gravel for material pricing and ask local contractors for installation bids to get a firm local estimate.

Are there permitting or HOA rules I should check before installing a stone driveway in New Orleans Station?

Yes. Many neighborhoods and some city regulations in the New Orleans area have standards for front-yard surfacing, curb cuts, and stormwater runoff, and HOAs often have design rules. Check your HOA covenants and the City of New Orleans permitting office before changing driveway materials or altering grading to avoid fines or required rework. When in doubt, ask Hello Gravel's team for guidance and consider getting approval in writing.

What measures reduce washout and migration of stone during heavy rain or storms here?

Use a well-compacted angular base, geotextile fabric, deep edge restraints, and slope the surface to positive drainage points. Install intermittent cross drains, French drains, or catch basins where runoff concentrates, and consider a coarser top layer or stabilizing grids in flood-prone spots. Regular inspection after big storms helps you spot and repair weak areas before they worsen.

Where can I find local suppliers and how do minimum order quantities work for New Orleans Station deliveries?

Hello Gravel connects you with vetted local suppliers who source regionally, so exact stone types and colors reflect local geology. Minimums typically start at 3 tons for delivery, and suppliers vary on lead time and available sizes. Enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or contact our team to see which local suppliers serve New Orleans Station and to get exact minimums and lead times.

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