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#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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What to know about Hartford
Why Hartford homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Hartford has a city population of 520 and is experiencing steady, modest growth at about 0.40% annually. With 228 sunny days per year and 33.50 inches of annual rainfall, Hartford’s climate supports active outdoor living but also requires landscaping materials that manage both sun exposure and periodic wet conditions. Located in hardiness zone 8b, area homeowners and small contractors are seeing consistent demand for durable aggregates for projects such as drainage upgrades, patio bases, driveways, and erosion control. Stone is a common choice because it delivers long-term stability, reduces maintenance, and helps control runoff in a place where weather can alternate between bright, drying sun and rainy spells. Stone works especially well in Hartford’s environment: angular crushed stone creates a stable, permeable base that sheds water during the 33.50-inch rainy season while resisting displacement under repeated sun-and-dry cycles associated with 228 sunny days each year. For patios, walkways, French drains, and base layers under pavers, locally sourced stone blends match regional geology and perform reliably. Hello Gravel connects Hartford homeowners with nearby suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery, offers upfront pricing, a material calculator, and flexible delivery options (standard 2+ business days or next-day when available) so you get the right stone delivered on a schedule that fits your project.
Popular projects in Hartford this season
- stone patio - 8 tons
- stone walkway - 4 tons
- stone retaining wall - 12 tons
- stone driveway base - 20 tons
- stone drainage riprap - 6 tons
Hartford quick facts
- Location
- West New York
- Population
- 520
- Metro Area
- 2.3+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.50 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Hartford projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Wet Conditions
- High Compaction Strength
- Freeze Heave Risk
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Stone delivery questions
What does 'stone' mean for driveways and how does it differ from other gravels?
On Hello Gravel, 'stone' refers to crushed, angular rock typically used as a structural aggregate for driveways and base layers. It is more angular and locks together better than rounded gravels (like pea stone), so it compacts well and resists rutting. Stone is usually the best choice for driveways in Hartford because of freeze-thaw and snowplow forces.
How much does delivered stone usually cost in Hartford, NY and the West New York metro area?
Delivered prices vary by size and supplier, but expect a typical range of about $40 to $90 per ton (roughly $55 to $120 per cubic yard) for common crushed stone sizes in Hartford and the nearby West New York metro area. Color, decorative blends, and small-order or next-day delivery fees can push the price higher, so check your zip code on Hello Gravel for supplier-specific quotes. These are estimates and final pricing appears at checkout.
What are typical delivery fees and minimum orders for stone serving Hartford?
Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order, which reflects typical hauler limits in the Hartford area. Many local suppliers offer free delivery on orders above a threshold, while small orders or next-day service may carry additional fees; standard delivery is scheduled for 2+ business days. Final delivery fees and timing are shown during checkout for your address.
Which stone sizes and types are best for residential driveways and parking areas in Hartford?
For residential driveways in Hartford, a compactable base mix like 3/4u0022 crushed stone or #57 stone topped with 3/8u0022 stone dust or fines works well because it compacts and sheds snow. For a thicker structural base use larger sizes (1u0022–2u0022 clean crushed) below and a finer wearing layer on top. Avoid loose rounded gravels like pea stone for primary driveway surfaces because they migrate under snowplows and vehicle traffic.
How many tons or cubic yards of stone do I need per square foot at 2u0022, 3u0022, and 4u0022 depths?
Use this quick estimate: per 100 sq ft you need about 0.86 tons (0.62 yd^3) at 2u0022 depth, 1.29 tons (0.93 yd^3) at 3u0022, and 1.73 tons (1.25 yd^3) at 4u0022 depth. Put another way, 2u0022 = 0.0086 tons per sq ft, 3u0022 = 0.0129 tons per sq ft, and 4u0022 = 0.0173 tons per sq ft, assuming crushed stone density around 1.4 tons per cubic yard. These are estimates; order a small overage (5%–10%) to allow for compaction and spreading losses.
How does stone gravel perform in Hartford winters with freeze-thaw cycles and snow plowing?
Crushed angular stone performs well in Hartford winters when properly installed because it compacts and resists shifting during freeze-thaw cycles and snowplow action. Regular maintenance like regrading low spots and adding fresh material yearly or every few years helps; avoid very loose rounded gravels that get pushed around by plows. Good base preparation and drainage reduce frost heave and pooling.
Stone vs crushed stone vs pea stone: which should I choose for a Hartford driveway?
'Stone' on this page is crushed rock intended for structural use; 'crushed stone' is a common term for angular rock used as base and wearing surface and is generally the preferred driveway choice in Hartford. Pea stone is rounded and decorative, cheaper up front but prone to migration and difficult to plow, so it is not recommended for primary driveways. For durability and low maintenance in upstate New York winters choose angular crushed stone with a compacted base.
What are best base and installation practices for stone driveways given Hartford soil and drainage?
Excavate to firm subgrade, install a geotextile fabric if you have clay or poor soils, then place a compacted subbase of larger crushed stone (1u0022–2u0022) followed by a compacted intermediate layer and a finer wearing course. Build a slight crown for drainage and use good edge restraints to contain the stone. If your property has standing water or very clayey soils common in parts of Hartford, improve drainage first and consider a geogrid for stability.
How long does a stone driveway last in Hartford and what seasonal maintenance should I expect?
A well-built crushed-stone driveway can last 10 to 20 years before a full rebuild, with annual to biennial maintenance like pothole patching, light top-ups of fresh material, and grading after freeze-thaw or heavy rains. Expect small seasonal costs for material and occasional contractor grading; homeowners often refresh thin spots for a few hundred dollars depending on driveway size. Proper drainage and regular attention greatly extend service life.
Do I need permits or are there HOA rules in Hartford that affect using stone on my property?
Local rules vary: many residential properties in Hartford allow stone driveways, but some neighborhoods or HOAs may have restrictions on material, color, or width. Before installing, check with the Town of Hartford zoning office and your HOA documents if applicable to confirm acceptable materials and any permit requirements. If your project alters drainage or creates new impervious surface in a regulated area, you may need a permit.
Are colored or decorative stone options available nearby and do they cost more?
Decorative and colored stone options are available in the West New York metro region, but availability and color variety depend on local quarries and suppliers. Expect a price premium compared with common crushed gray stone, typically in the range of about 10% to 30% depending on color rarity and delivery distance. Add color or appearance preferences to your Hello Gravel order notes and we will route your request to suppliers who carry decorative blends.
How does using stone affect stormwater management and permeable surface considerations in Hartford?
Crushed stone can be part of a permeable surfacing solution when installed with a permeable base and no fine-grained top layer, allowing water to infiltrate and reduce runoff. Local stormwater credit or permit requirements vary, so check Hartford or county stormwater rules before assuming credit eligibility. For driveways where infiltration matters, use open-graded stone, proper base layers, and keep fines to a minimum to preserve permeability.
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