Michael R.
Ordered online and Helen reached out shortly after to confirm the order sent photos of the product to make sure that is what I wanted very professional easy to deal with and delivered when they said they would
July 1, 2026
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Johnson County serves a community of 54,000 residents and is part of a broader metropolitan region of 2.5+ million people. A steady growth rate of 1.20% annually means consistent demand for home improvements, infill construction, and landscape upgrades rather than short-term booms; homeowners can expect ongoing neighborhood investment and more projects that require reliable bulk materials. The local climate—hardiness zone 8b with 228 sunny days per year and 33.50 inches of annual rainfall—supports a long planting and construction season but also creates specific needs: durable base materials for driveways and pads, well-draining aggregates to manage seasonal runoff, and soil blends that support longer growing seasons. These trends push homeowners toward materials that balance durability, drainage, and low maintenance across patios, paths, garden beds, and drainage projects.
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Michael R.
Ordered online and Helen reached out shortly after to confirm the order sent photos of the product to make sure that is what I wanted very professional easy to deal with and delivered when they said they would
July 1, 2026
Scott D.
Very helpful. On time
June 26, 2026
Evan W.
I initially ordered the wrong amount but the customer service representative, Jenel, helped me out by correcting it and giving me a refund immediately. I advised them where I would like the dirt to be dumped in my backyard and the driver made it happen. Great experience working with Jenel and Hello Gravel.
June 19, 2026
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Prices vary by material, quality, and delivery distance, but in the Missouri Region you can expect a broad range. Lower-density materials like screened dirt or sand often run at the lower end, while crushed stone or specialty stone sit at the higher end. Use our online calculator and request a local quote for an accurate per-ton or per-cubic-yard price for your zip code.
Minimum orders are commonly 3 tons. Standard delivery typically takes 2+ business days, with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Delivery fees depend on distance, truck access, and local supplier policies, and free delivery is available in many areas.
Johnson County experiences seasonal freeze-thaw and varied rainfall, so choose materials that handle movement and drainage. Coarser, angular stone tends to resist rutting and shed water better than fine sand or loose dirt, while fines can be useful for leveling but may wash out in heavy rain. Consider drainage planning and a stable base layer for long-term performance.
Local rules vary: some projects need county permits or road-approach approvals, and many HOAs have rules about surface materials and appearance. Before ordering, check Johnson County planning or your HOA guidelines for driveway aprons, setbacks, and material restrictions. If in doubt, contact local authorities or your HOA to avoid rework.
Contractors weigh cost, drainage, maintenance, and appearance when choosing materials. For driveways, stronger angular stone with a compacted base offers durability but costs more; pathways may favor finer, smoother materials for walking comfort. For grading, stable fill and proper compaction are more important than appearance alone to prevent settling and drainage problems.
Measure the area and planned depth, then use cubic yards for most bulk calculations (cubic yards = square feet × depth in inches ÷ 324). Convert cubic yards to tons using a material-specific factor (many aggregates range roughly 1.2–1.6 tons per cubic yard). Add a 5–10% buffer for compaction and grading, and contact our team if you want help with the math.
Both delivery-only suppliers and full-install contractors operate in the region. Some suppliers or haulers offer tailgate spreading or partial installation at additional cost, but availability varies and is offered at the driver's or contractor's discretion. When you need bundled pricing, ask for a combined quote that includes material, delivery, and any installation work.
Decide based on function: drainage, load-bearing needs, maintenance, and look. Rounded gravel drains well and has a softer appearance, while angular crushed stone compacts and locks together for driveways. Sand and screened dirt are good for leveling and planting beds but are less durable where traffic or erosion are concerns.
Mark the delivery spot, clear vegetation and obstacles, and ensure truck access with adequate turning space and overhead clearance. Protect nearby landscaping or lawn if you want to limit spreading, and communicate any special instructions in your order notes. If you need spreading, request it at checkout but expect the driver to assess feasibility on arrival.
Materials are sourced regionally, so texture, color, and gradation vary with local geology. Photos are representative but not exact matches, and natural variation is normal. If color or texture is important, mention preferences in Order Notes and request a local sample or ask our team for guidance before ordering.
Yes. Consider dust control, runoff, and erosion when placing and storing materials, and avoid dumping near storm drains or watercourses. Use silt fencing or straw waddles for exposed soil, and check local rules for storage and erosion control if your project is large. Planning ahead reduces complaints and prevents cleanup or permit issues.
Busy seasons like spring and early summer often have higher demand, so schedule at least 1–2 weeks ahead for larger jobs. Standard deliveries are typically available within 2+ business days, and a next-day option exists for orders placed before noon CST, subject to availability. If your project is weather-sensitive, allow extra time for rescheduling in case of rain or freeze-thaw conditions.
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