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Stone in Albany

#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 Albany Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Albany

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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 Albany

Why Albany homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Albany has a city population of 116,443 and sits within a metro area of 2.5+ million, with steady growth at 0.40% annually. Its temperate climate—hardiness zone 8b, about 228 sunny days per year, and average annual rainfall of 34.32 inches—supports active residential and municipal construction year-round. Homeowners and contractors in Albany frequently take on projects that demand durable, locally sourced aggregates: driveway resurfacing, drainage upgrades, retaining walls, and hardscape beds. With measured urban growth and continued infrastructure work, there is consistent need for stone that compacts well, promotes drainage, and resists freeze-thaw movement. Homeowners want materials that match local color and texture while performing reliably through wet springs and sunny summers, so clear guidance on stone size, angularity, and placement matters.

Popular projects in Albany this season

  • stone driveway base - 30 tons
  • stone patio - 12 tons
  • stone retaining wall - 10 tons
  • stone garden path - 4 tons
  • stone french drain - 6 tons

Albany quick facts

Location
Albany-Schenectady, NY
Population
116,443
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.32 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Albany projects

Stable Fall Temps
Freeze Thaw Risk
Dry Installation Best
Cold Weather Limits

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Stone delivery questions

What do stone gravel deliveries typically cost per ton in the Albany area?

In the Albany area, stone gravel typically runs about $30-$60 per ton delivered depending on type (pea gravel and decorative washed stone are on the higher end, crusher run and basic crushed stone on the lower end). Prices vary with seasonal demand, truck access, and delivery distance; Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and may include free delivery in many local ZIP codes, so check the checkout for your exact price.

Which stone types are most commonly used for driveways and landscaping in Albany?

Common stone types in the Capital District include #57 crushed stone (good for top surfaces and driveways), crusher run (compacted base), 3/4u0022 minus or 1u0022 crushed stone (versatile for driveways and bases), and pea stone (decorative paths and drainage areas). Contractors in Albany often combine a crusher run base with a #57 or 3/4u0022 surface for driveways to balance compaction, drainage, and appearance.

How does Albany's freeze-thaw cycle and winter road salt affect stone gravel performance and maintenance?

Albany's freeze-thaw cycles can cause stone to shift, create low spots, and send fines toward edges; repeated thawing also leads to rutting if the base is not well compacted. Road salt can discolor or break down some limestone-based stone and wash fines from the surface, so use washed, durable stone types, good edge restraints, and ensure solid compaction and drainage to reduce winter damage.

How many tons of stone do I need for 100 square feet at typical depths used in Albany?

A quick rule: 100 sq ft at 2u0022 deep needs about 1.25 tons; at 4u0022 deep about 2.5 tons; and at 6u0022 deep about 3.75 tons. These are approximate — your exact tonnage depends on stone type and compaction; note Hello Gravel's 3-ton minimum means a small 2u0022 path may require ordering the minimum or combining material for multiple areas.

What do local contractors in Albany charge to install a stone gravel driveway including base prep and labor?

Local contractor costs vary by prep required, access, and scope, but plan on roughly $6-$15 per square foot for a properly prepared stone driveway (this includes excavation, geotextile, crushed stone base, and finish stone). Complex jobs with drainage work, curb cuts, or heavy excavation can push totals higher, so get written estimates from local contractors before committing.

Which suppliers or quarries deliver bulk stone to Albany and what are typical minimum order sizes?

The Albany/Capital District area is served by regional quarries and aggregate yards that supply stone; Hello Gravel connects you to these local suppliers and typically enforces a 3-ton minimum order. Independent yards sometimes have 5- to 10-ton minimums for direct delivery, so check availability in your ZIP code and request lead times during winter.

Are there local rules, permits, or HOA requirements in Albany that affect using stone for driveways or front-yard landscaping?

Yes — the City of Albany may require permits for driveway alterations, curb cuts, or changes to impervious surfaces, and many HOAs have rules about front-yard materials and appearance. Before installing stone, check with the Albany Department of Buildings and your HOA to confirm setback, drainage, and material rules to avoid rework or fines.

What routine maintenance should Albany homeowners expect for a stone gravel driveway, and what are typical yearly costs?

Typical maintenance includes annual raking and regrading of low spots, topping up 0.5-1 ton every 1-3 years depending on traffic, and clearing snow carefully to avoid pulling stone. DIY upkeep often costs $50-$200 per year for material and time; hiring a pro for periodic regrading or repair can run $200-$800 annually depending on the work needed.

How does stone gravel compare to crushed stone or asphalt for rural Albany properties in cost, drainage, and longevity?

Stone gravel (loose stone) generally costs less up front than asphalt and provides excellent drainage, which is helpful on rural lots with runoff or seasonal saturation. Asphalt lasts longer with less ongoing maintenance but has higher installation cost and poor drainage; using crushed stone as a compacted base under a gravel surface gives the best balance of longevity and drainage for many Albany rural driveways.

What base materials and drainage solutions do Albany contractors recommend for stone gravel on clay soils or poorly drained areas?

Contractors typically recommend installing a geotextile fabric, at least 6u0022 of compacted crusher run for driveways (8u0022-12u0022 for heavier loads), and a top layer of 1/2u0022-3/4u0022 crushed stone or #57 for the surface. For clay or flat lots add side drains, slopes away from the driveway, and perforated subdrains or catch basins where water collects to prevent frost heave and washout.

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