Gravel delivery in Kansas City, MO
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Gravel in Kansas City
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 Hello Gravel Works?
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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 Kansas City
Why Kansas City homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Kansas City has a city population of 497,187 and serves a broader metro area of 2.6+ million residents. With a steady growth rate of 1.80% annually, new housing and infrastructure projects keep demand for aggregates high across the region. The local climate—228 sunny days per year, 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, and hardiness zone 8b—supports year‑round outdoor work but also requires materials that handle both wet springs and hot summers. Homeowners choose quality gravel for driveways, walkways, patios, and drainage because properly graded, locally sourced aggregates reduce rutting, improve surface stability, and manage stormwater without excessive maintenance. Using the right gravel also shortens project timelines and lowers long‑term repair needs in growing neighborhoods.
Popular projects in Kansas City this season
- gravel driveway resurfacing - 40 tons
- gravel backyard patio - 8 tons
- gravel rain garden infiltration bed - 6 tons
- gravel utility access pad - 12 tons
- gravel French drain trench - 10 tons
Kansas City quick facts
- Location
- Kansas City
- Population
- 497,187
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Kansas City projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Moderate Spring Moisture
- Hot Dry Performance
- Cold Freeze Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
What is the average cost per ton or per cubic yard for common gravel types in Kansas City, MO?
In Kansas City, typical retail prices vary by type: crushed limestone or crusher run usually runs about $25 to $45 per ton ($35 to $60 per cubic yard), washed gravel $30 to $50 per ton, and pea gravel $35 to $65 per ton. Prices depend on local supplier, seasonal demand, and delivery distance, so use your zip code for an exact quote. Hello Gravel shows transparent pricing and minimum orders begin at 3 tons.
Which local Kansas City gravel suppliers deliver and what are typical delivery fees?
Hello Gravel connects you with multiple local suppliers and haulers that deliver in the Kansas City area; specific suppliers vary by zip code. Delivery fees often range from free (for nearby loads or minimum orders) up to about $100 to $150 for longer hauls, but exact fees appear at checkout for your address. We recommend checking your zip code on our site or calling our team for any special delivery access needs.
Which gravel types perform best for driveways in Kansas City’s climate and soil?
For Kansas City’s freeze-thaw cycle and common clay soils, crushed limestone or crusher run are top picks because they compact well and form a stable base. Washed gravel with a compactable base layer also works well for good drainage, while pea gravel is generally less stable for driveways and can shift or rut. Local contractors often specify a compacted crusher-run base with a 1/2u0022 to 1u0022 top layer of decorative stone for best long-term performance.
How many tons or cubic yards of gravel are needed for a typical Kansas City driveway, patio, or perimeter area?
Use this quick method: calculate square feet (length x width), multiply by desired depth in feet (4u0022 = 0.333 ft, 2u0022 = 0.167 ft) to get cubic feet, divide by 27 to get cubic yards, then multiply cubic yards by about 1.4 to estimate tons. Example: a 12' x 40' driveway with a 4u0022 compacted base plus a 2u0022 top layer needs roughly 8.9 cubic yards or about 12 to 13 tons of material. Always round up and order a little extra for compaction and grading waste.
Do Kansas City or Missouri local codes or homeowners associations require permits or specific materials for gravel driveways or parking pads?
Kansas City municipal code typically does not require a permit just to place gravel on a private residential driveway, but rules can apply if you alter curb cuts, change stormwater flow, or create new impervious surfaces. Homeowners associations frequently have design rules about material type, color, or edging, so check your HOA covenants before ordering. When in doubt, contact Kansas City planning or your HOA and note any restrictions in your order notes.
How does Kansas City’s freeze-thaw cycle and clay soils affect gravel compaction, drainage, and long-term maintenance?
Freeze-thaw cycles and clay-rich subsoil increase the risk of frost heave, rutting, and drainage problems because water can collect and expand under the stone. A well-compacted, permeable base (4u0022 to 6u0022 of crusher run) and a crowned surface for runoff reduce freeze-thaw damage and standing water. Geotextile fabric and proper drainage features help separate the gravel from soft clay and extend the life of the surface.
What maintenance should Kansas City gravel surfaces expect and how often?
Typical maintenance includes annual or biannual regrading to remove ruts, adding 1u0022 to 2u0022 of fresh topstone every 1 to 3 years depending on traffic, and spot-filling low areas after heavy rains or freeze-thaw cycles. Keep edges defined and remove weeds annually; avoid scraping down to the subgrade when plowing snow. Regular light maintenance costs far less than a full rebuild and helps maintain drainage and appearance.
How does gravel compare to asphalt or concrete for cost, longevity, and drainage in Kansas City?
Gravel is the lowest-cost option up front—often $1 to $3 per sq ft installed—while asphalt commonly runs $3 to $5 per sq ft and concrete $4 to $10 per sq ft in the Kansas City area. Gravel provides excellent drainage and is easy to repair but requires more frequent maintenance and typically lasts 10 to 20 years with upkeep, whereas asphalt and concrete last longer with less routine care. Choose gravel when lower initial cost and drainage are priorities; choose asphalt or concrete when durability and low yearly maintenance are more important.
Are there preferred base layers or geotextile fabrics Kansas City contractors recommend before laying gravel?
Yes. Kansas City contractors typically install 4u0022 to 6u0022 of compacted crusher run or recycled aggregate as a structural base, then a 1u0022 to 2u0022 wearing course of washed gravel or 3/4u0022 stone. Geotextile fabric is commonly recommended over very soft or clay soils to reduce mixing of subgrade and stone and to improve load distribution. Edge restraints—steel, timber, or bender board—help keep gravel contained and reduce migration onto lawns and streets.
What common add-on services should I consider when buying gravel in Kansas City and what do they cost?
Common add-ons include grading or site prep ($200 to $800 depending on scope), mechanical compaction ($100 to $300), professional edging ($2 to $8 per linear foot), and removal of old material ($150 to $600). Tailgate spreading may be offered by drivers at their discretion but is not guaranteed; forklifts or skid-steer spreading are contractor services and will add to cost. Ask for bundled quotes through Hello Gravel to compare delivered material plus local installation services.
How do I order gravel for a Kansas City project and calculate how much I need with Hello Gravel?
Start by entering your zip code on Hello Gravel to check availability and see local prices; our material calculator lets you enter project dimensions and preferred depth to estimate tons needed (minimum 3 tons per order). Choose your delivery date at checkout, add any notes about access or spreading requests, and contact our sales team if you need help refining quantities or material choice. We coordinate with local suppliers and haulers so you get a clear delivery fee and timing before you pay.
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