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Stone in Las Vegas
#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 Las Vegas 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.
Local Insights
What to know about Las Vegas
Why Las Vegas homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Las Vegas is a growing city of 13,570 residents within a metro area of 2.5+ million, expanding at about 1.20% annually. With 228 sunny days per year, annual rainfall of 34.25 inches, and hardiness zone 8b, the local climate favors drought-tolerant landscapes and durable outdoor materials. That steady growth and year-round outdoor living increase demand for construction and landscaping materials—driveways, low-maintenance yards, drainage upgrades, and hardscapes all need reliable aggregates. Homeowners choose quality stone because it stabilizes soils, improves drainage after seasonal storms, reduces maintenance under intense sun, and complements desert plantings. Regional sourcing also means color and texture will reflect local geology, so predictable sizing and timely delivery matter for project planning. Stone works well in Las Vegas because angular, crushed grades shed water quickly during storms and resist movement under heavy sun and foot traffic, helping prevent erosion in sandy or clay pockets. Properly sized stone improves drainage for patios, dry river beds, and driveway bases while reducing weed growth and dust compared with finer materials. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery, with a minimum order of 3 tons and standard 2+ business day scheduling; next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST. We handle coordination so you receive regionally sourced stone that fits local soil, drainage, and aesthetic needs.
Popular projects in Las Vegas this season
- Patio stone pavers - 8 tons
- Stone retaining wall - 18 tons
- Stone pathway - 4 tons
- Driveway stone base - 40 tons
- River stone garden - 10 tons
Las Vegas quick facts
- Location
- West New Mexico
- Population
- 13,570
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.20% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Las Vegas projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Optimal Mortar Setting
- Rapid Drying Risk
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Stone delivery questions
How much does delivered stone usually cost in Las Vegas, NM per ton and per cubic yard?
Delivered crushed stone in the Las Vegas, NM area typically runs about $35 to $65 per ton (roughly $50 to $95 per cubic yard), depending on stone type and local supply. Remote West New Mexico delivery can add a fee; Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and offers free delivery in many areas, but check your zip code for exact pricing and any delivery charges.
Which stone types and sizes are most popular for driveways and xeriscaping in Las Vegas, NM?
For driveways, 3/4u0022 crushed stone or 1u0022 to 1.5u0022 crushed angular rock are most popular because they compact and shed water. For xeriscaping in our arid climate, homeowners often choose 3/8u0022 pea gravel for pathways, 3/8u0022 to 1/2u0022 decomposed granite or 1u0022 river rock for accents; local materials include quartzite, basalt, and sandstone depending on the supplier.
What depth and compaction do you recommend for a 20x20 (2-car) driveway in Las Vegas, NM and how many tons will I need?
For a typical 20x20 (400 sq ft) driveway, a 4u0022 compacted layer of crushed stone is a common minimum and requires about 4.9 cubic yards, roughly 7 tons. For heavier use or better longevity, use a 6u0022 compacted base (about 7.4 cubic yards, roughly 10 to 11 tons). Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons, so you may need multiple loads for thicker installs.
Are local suppliers and delivery available near Las Vegas and the West New Mexico towns?
Yes, Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers who source regionally, so materials reflect local geology and are typically available in the Las Vegas area. Delivery radius varies by supplier and truck availability; many suppliers service 50-100 miles from their facility, so enter your zip code to confirm availability and exact delivery times.
How much does professional installation cost here (materials plus labor) for stone landscape beds and driveways in Las Vegas, NM?
Professional installation costs vary with prep work: expect roughly $3 to $10 per sq ft including labor and materials for a basic gravel driveway, so a 20x20 driveway (400 sq ft) commonly ranges $1,200 to $4,000. Higher-end installs with grading, geotextile fabric, drainage work, or decorative stone can push costs higher; get local contractor quotes for accurate estimates.
How does crushed stone perform compared with decomposed granite in Las Vegas' arid climate?
Crushed stone compacts well and provides better load-bearing and drainage, making it preferable for driveways and heavy-use areas. Decomposed granite packs into a smooth surface popular for paths and patios, but it can produce dust, wash in heavy storms, and may need more frequent topping in steep or high-runoff areas common in West New Mexico.
Is stone effective for drainage and erosion control on sloped, high-desert lots around Las Vegas, NM?
Yes. Angular crushed stone, larger rock (2u0022 to 6u0022), and strategically placed riprap can slow runoff and protect slopes; combining stone with terraces, swales, and geotextile fabric improves long-term stability. For steep or highly erosive sites, ask a local civil or landscape contractor for a site-specific plan since storms in high-desert areas can be intense.
How long will a stone driveway or landscape bed last in Las Vegas, NM and what maintenance is typical?
A well-prepared crushed-stone driveway can last 10+ years with routine maintenance like annual raking, periodic regrading, and topping every 3 to 7 years depending on traffic and weather. Landscape beds usually need topping or weeding every 2 to 5 years; expect some settling and color fade from sun exposure in our high-desert climate.
Are there HOA or city rules in Las Vegas, New Mexico that limit using stone in front yards or driveways?
Regulations vary by HOA and municipality; some HOAs in the Las Vegas area allow xeriscaping and rock but may restrict color, size, or placement of stone in front yards. Check your HOA covenants and the City of Las Vegas municipal code, or contact Hello Gravel's sales team for local guidance before ordering to avoid surprises.
Which stone types resist sun fading and erosion best under New Mexico temperature swings?
Dense, hard stones such as quartzite, basalt, and granite are most resistant to fading, crushing, and surface erosion in strong sun and wide temperature swings. Softer stones like some limestones and sandstones can chalk or break down faster; ask your local supplier for samples and regional recommendations to match appearance and performance needs.
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