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Stone in Omaha

#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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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 Omaha

Why Omaha homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Omaha (city population 499,474) is a growing metro with steady development—its 1.02% annual growth rate is driving demand for new driveways, patios, and yard drainage projects across the Omaha-Council Bluffs region (metro population 2.5+ million). The local climate and geography matter: Omaha sits in hardiness zone 8b, averages 228 sunny days per year, and receives about 34.25 inches of rain annually, so homeowners need materials that handle periodic heavy rain, seasonal temperature swings, and the river-influenced soils near the Missouri River corridor. That means durable, well-draining aggregates are essential for erosion control, base layers, and low-maintenance landscaping. Homeowners and contractors alike seek quality stone that compacts well, sheds water, and provides a long-lasting surface without frequent upkeep.

Popular projects in Omaha this season

  • Front walkway stone - 6 tons
  • Patio stone pavers - 18 tons
  • Driveway stone resurfacing - 35 tons
  • Retaining wall stone - 28 tons
  • Garden bed stone mulch - 7 tons

Omaha quick facts

Location
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA
Population
499,474
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.02% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Omaha projects

Stable Fall Temps
Frost Heave Risk
High Compaction Strength
Cold Weather Limits

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Stone delivery questions

What do 'stone' products sold in Omaha typically look like and what are common uses?

In Omaha, 'stone' generally refers to crushed aggregate sized from fines up to 1 1/2 inches; colors vary by local geology (grays, tans, pinks). Homeowners commonly use stone for driveways, parking pads, base layers under patios and walkways, and drainage trenches because it compacts well and sheds water when installed with proper slope.

How much stone will I need for a typical driveway in Omaha and how do I calculate it?

Measure length x width x depth (in feet) to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards. For conversions to weight, expect about 1.3 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard of crushed stone; for example a 12 ft x 50 ft driveway at 3 inches deep is 150 cu ft = 5.6 cu yd, roughly 7 to 8 tons. Always round up 5-10% for compaction and driveway settling and confirm with your Hello Gravel quote.

What affects delivered price for bulk stone in the Omaha metro and how can I get an accurate cost?

Delivered price depends on stone type, distance from the quarry, load size, local supply, and requested services (spreading, specific drop location). Hello Gravel provides transparent quotes for your zip code—enter your address to see per-ton or per-yard pricing and delivery fees. Also remember our minimum order is 3 tons and next-day delivery requires ordering before noon CST with an extra fee.

Which stone sizes are best for Omaha driveways and why?

A two-layer approach works best: a compactable base of 1 1/4u0022 to 2u0022 crushed stone or larger (for drainage and strength), topped with 3/4u0022 or 3/8u0022 crushed stone or modified stone fines for compaction and a smoother surface. This combination resists rutting, sheds water, and handles freeze-thaw changes common in Nebraska better than single-size mixes.

How does Omaha's freeze-thaw cycle affect stone driveways and what can I do to reduce problems?

Freeze-thaw can cause heaving and depressions if water is trapped in the subgrade. Use a well-draining base, provide surface slope (1-2% crown), install geotextile fabric over soft soils, and compact properly; these steps reduce water infiltration and minimize frost-related movement. Regular maintenance like adding and regrading stone after winter also helps maintain performance.

Do I need a permit to install or replace a driveway with stone in Omaha?

Permit requirements can vary by neighborhood, curb type, and whether you change the curb cut; some City of Omaha projects need permits for driveway work or stormwater connections. Check with Omaha Planning or Public Works and any homeowners association before starting work. If you are unsure, contact Hello Gravel and our team can point you to the right local resources.

What are typical lifespan and maintenance needs for a stone driveway in Omaha?

A properly built stone driveway in Omaha can last 10 to 25 years depending on traffic, drainage, and maintenance. Expect periodic maintenance such as regrading, adding a topping layer every 3 to 7 years, and spot fills after heavy storms or winter snowplow activity. Regular light maintenance is cheaper than major repairs and helps control washouts and weed growth.

How do local suppliers and contractors in Omaha typically price stone and installation labor?

Suppliers usually price stone by the ton or by the cubic yard, with regional variation based on material and distance. Contractors often charge for excavation, base prep, compaction, edging, and spreading either by the job or hourly; labor quotes commonly reflect scope (site access, driveway length, hauling distances). Get itemized estimates and compare delivered stone price plus installation labor for a true apples-to-apples cost.

How should I prepare my site for a stone delivery in Omaha to avoid extra fees or delays?

Clear the drop area of vehicles and obstacles, mark utilities if digging is planned, and note any narrow or low-clearance access to your property. If you need tailgate spreading, request it at checkout and understand drivers will assess whether it can be done safely on arrival. Communicate special instructions in Order Notes so our hauler can plan for the site conditions.

How does stone compare to asphalt or pavers for Omaha residential driveways in cost and durability?

Stone is usually lower upfront than asphalt or paving stones and drains better, which is an advantage in freeze-thaw environments. Asphalt offers a smooth low-maintenance surface but has higher initial cost and can crack with frost heave; pavers are most durable and attractive but are the most expensive to install. Choose stone for affordability and drainage, asphalt for a smooth, easily plowed surface, and pavers for curb appeal and longevity.

What installation methods and additives improve stone longevity on Omaha soils?

Use geotextile fabric over soft or clay soils to separate the subgrade, install a compacted base layer of larger crushed stone (4-6 inches for driveways), add a finer wearing course, and compact each layer with a plate compactor or roller. Edge restraints (timber, steel, or concrete) keep stone contained, and grading to shed water prevents pooling and frost issues. These methods work particularly well with Omaha's loess and clay-influenced soils.

Where can I order bulk stone for delivery in Omaha and how far does supplier sourcing reach?

Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers serving the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro; materials are regionally sourced from nearby quarries in Nebraska and western Iowa so color and texture reflect local geology. Enter your zip code on our site for availability, get an instant quote, and schedule standard delivery (2+ business days) or request next-day delivery if available.

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