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Stone in Santa Fe

#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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How Hello Gravel Works?

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Why Santa Fe 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 Santa Fe

Why Santa Fe homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Santa Fe, with a city population of 117,278, sits in a high‑desert environment that is growing steadily at 1.25% annually. The local climate—hardiness zone 8b, 228 sunny days annually, and about 34.32 inches of rain each year—shapes building and landscaping needs: homeowners and contractors increasingly choose durable, low‑maintenance materials that stand up to strong sun, occasional heavy storms, and shallow soils. As new construction and remodels keep pace with regional growth, demand for reliable aggregates rises. Stone is a common choice here because it complements Santa Fe’s adobe and Pueblo‑style architecture, reduces irrigation needs, and offers long‑lasting structural and aesthetic benefits for driveways, pathways, erosion control, and base layers under pavers.

Popular projects in Santa Fe this season

  • Flagstone stone patio - 8 tons
  • Stone veneer retaining wall - 14 tons
  • Stone pathway - 6 tons
  • Gabion stone wall - 18 tons
  • River stone xeriscape - 7 tons

Santa Fe quick facts

Location
West New Mexico
Population
117,278
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.32 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.25% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Santa Fe projects

Stable Fall Temps
Ideal Spring Curing
High Heat Stress
Freeze Risk

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Stone delivery questions

What is the typical delivered cost per ton for stone in Santa Fe, NM?

Delivered cost for stone in Santa Fe typically ranges between $35 and $75 per ton depending on stone type, color, and delivery distance. Prices vary by supplier, seasonal demand, and truck access; request a quote through our site for an exact delivered price to your zip code.

Which stone types work best for Santa Fe's high desert climate?

Durable, angular stones like crushed basalt, quartzite, and certain crushed sandstones perform well in Santa Fe's high desert because they resist breakdown and lock together for stability. Crushed limestone can work for many projects but may show more dust and weathering over time; choose local samples when possible because color and texture vary regionally.

How many tons or cubic yards of stone do I need for a 2-car driveway in Santa Fe?

For a standard 2-car driveway (about 20 ft by 20 ft), expect 5 to 12 cubic yards (roughly 8 to 18 tons) for a surface layer only, depending on depth (3-4 inches). If you include a compacted base (6-9 inches total), plan on 10 to 20 cubic yards (about 15 to 30 tons). Contractors calculate by multiplying area by depth, converting to cubic yards, and then using a local tons-per-cubic-yard factor (usually 1.4 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard for crushed stone).

Are there delivery limitations or extra fees for rural addresses around West New Mexico?

Yes, rural deliveries near Santa Fe can incur extra fees for long distances, narrow roads, gated properties, or sites requiring truck turnaround or off-road hauling. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and standard 2+ business day delivery; contact us with exact address and access notes so we can confirm any additional charges.

How long does stone last for driveways and walkways in Santa Fe, and how often does it need maintenance?

Stone surfaces in Santa Fe can last many years, but expect routine maintenance: light raking and regrading annually and adding a refresh top-up every 1 to 3 years depending on traffic and monsoon wash. Heavy storms during monsoon season and localized freeze-thaw cycles can cause washouts or migration, so inspect after major weather events and regrade or add material as needed.

What does professional installation of a stone driveway cost in Santa Fe?

Professional installation costs vary widely based on prep work, site access, and materials; budget approximately $6 to $18 per square foot for a fully prepared gravel driveway including grading, base material, compaction, and edging. Simpler surface-only installs will be toward the low end, while heavy grading, drainage work, and premium stone will increase the price; get local installation quotes for precise pricing.

How does stone perform on slopes around Santa Fe, and should I use stabilizers or geotextile?

On slopes, stone tends to migrate downhill unless checked; for slopes steeper than about 8-10% we recommend geotextile fabric under the stone, compacted base layers, and either mechanical stabilizers (grids) or edging to reduce movement. Terracing or retaining features plus proper drainage are also helpful to prevent washouts during monsoon rains.

How does stone compare to decomposed granite or pavers for patios and xeriscaping in Santa Fe?

Stone is typically more durable and lower maintenance than decomposed granite, which can become powdery after rain, and less expensive upfront than pavers. Pavers give a smooth, permanent surface and lower long-term maintenance but cost more to install; stone is a good mid-cost, water-wise option for xeriscaping where a permeable, natural look is desired.

Will local suppliers in Santa Fe offer HOA-approved color or size options, and are there common HOA restrictions?

Many Santa Fe suppliers stock a range of local stone colors and sizes that align with regional aesthetic guidelines, but HOA rules can require specific colors, sizes, or clean edges. Check your HOA covenants before ordering, and add color or texture notes at checkout; suppliers can often provide local samples to help meet HOA requirements.

Do I need permits or need to consider drainage when replacing lawn with stone in Santa Fe?

You should check with the City of Santa Fe planning or public works departments for any local rules, because changes that alter runoff, drainage, or curbside stormwater can require permits or specific drainage solutions. Even when permits are not required, plan grading and drain paths to avoid directing water onto neighboring properties or public right-of-way, and consider permeable approaches to meet xeriscape best practices.

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