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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Pitt County

Driveway Gravel

Our most popular driveway material — a durable blend that compacts well and resists shifting. Provides a clean, professional look that lasts for years with minimal maintenance.

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How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Pitt County

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Materials Delivered

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Why Pitt County Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Pitt County

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

Local Support Team

We will be with you through delivery. Call us any time if you need to make any changes to your order.

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 Pitt County

Why Pitt County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Pitt County, with a population of 174,775 and located within a metro area of 2.4+ million, is seeing steady residential and small-scale construction activity as local growth continues at 0.69% annually. The county's climate—Hardiness Zone 8b with about 228 sunny days per year and moderate precipitation—supports year-round outdoor work but also makes drainage and erosion control important for homeowners. As yards are regraded, driveways installed, and landscape beds refreshed, residents increasingly seek quality aggregates that perform reliably. Gravel is a versatile, locally sourced option that helps manage runoff, reduce mud, and provide durable surfaces for driveways, paths, and base layers for hardscape projects, all while blending with regional soils and design preferences.

Popular projects in Pitt County this season

  • gravel driveway resurfacing - 30 tons
  • gravel parking pad - 15 tons
  • gravel walkway installation - 8 tons
  • gravel French drain - 12 tons
  • gravel patio base - 5 tons

Pitt County quick facts

Location
North Carolina Region
Population
174,775
Metro Area
2.4+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.90 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.69% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Pitt County projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Moisture Risk
Dry Compaction Optimal
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

What is the typical delivered cost per ton for bulk gravel in Pitt County, NC?

Delivered prices in Pitt County typically range from about $25 to $50 per ton depending on the gravel type (washed stone vs. crushed with fines), delivery distance, and order size. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and can give an exact delivered price for your zip code and material choice. Local factors like supplier availability and seasonal demand can push prices up or down.

Which gravel types work best for driveways and farm roads in Pitt County's humid subtropical climate?

For Pitt County driveways, 3/4u0022 crushed stone (#57) or dense graded aggregate (DGA/ABC) are common because they compact well and shed rain. For farm roads and heavier use, 1u0022 to 1.5u0022 crushed stone or a larger clean stone base topped with finer crushed stone gives better load distribution and drainage. Avoid mixes with too many fines in low, wet spots since Pitt County's frequent rain can lead to rutting without good drainage and base preparation.

How do I calculate how many tons or cubic yards of gravel I need for a typical driveway in Pitt County?

Measure length and width in feet and choose the desired depth in inches. Multiply length x width x (depth/12) and divide by 27 to get cubic yards, then multiply cubic yards by about 1.4 to 1.6 to convert to tons (use 1.5 tons/yd3 for crushed stone as a rule of thumb). For example, a 12 ft x 40 ft driveway at 4u0022 deep is about 5.9 cubic yards and roughly 9 tons of crushed gravel.

Who supplies and delivers gravel to Pitt County, and how does delivery work?

Hello Gravel connects you with local Pitt County suppliers and contracted dump truck haulers that deliver by tri-axle or similar trucks. Standard delivery is typically 2+ business days, with next-day options available if you order before noon CST and pay any applicable fee; minimum orders are usually 3 tons. You can request tailgate spreading at checkout, but the driver will decide on-site if it can be done safely.

What should I expect to pay for installation and labor to build a gravel driveway in Pitt County?

Full contractor installation in Pitt County, including grading, base prep, geotextile, and topstone, commonly ranges from about $1.50 to $4.00 per square foot depending on site conditions and scope. Smaller DIY installations will mostly incur material and delivery costs, while professional installs add labor and equipment rental; typical small driveway projects often fall between $500 and $3,500 all-in. Get local quotes because soil type, drainage work, and permit needs can change costs significantly.

How long will a gravel surface last in Pitt County and how often will it need maintenance?

A properly built gravel driveway in Pitt County can last many years but requires regular maintenance: expect to regrade and add 1 to 2 inches of topstone every 1 to 3 years, depending on traffic and rainfall. Heavy rains and poor drainage accelerate potholes and washboarding, so addressing surface drainage and compaction up front reduces long-term upkeep. Periodic compaction and spot-filling after storms will keep the surface functional and reduce material loss.

Is gravel a better choice than asphalt or concrete for a residential driveway in Pitt County?

Gravel is usually the lowest-cost upfront option and offers better natural drainage, which helps in Pitt County's rainy climate, but it requires more ongoing maintenance than asphalt or concrete. Asphalt and concrete have higher initial costs but generally need less frequent surface maintenance and may last longer before major repairs. Choose gravel when budget and drainage are priorities, and choose asphalt or concrete if you want lower maintenance and a more finished look—get local quotes to compare lifecycle costs for your site.

How do different gravel mixes handle drainage on Pitt County soils and in low-lying areas?

Clean, crushed stone mixes with few fines (no-fines or AASHTO No. 57) drain best and are preferable in wet or low-lying areas, while mixes with fines (DGA/ABC) bind and compact better but can retain water if not installed with a proper base. For poorly drained sites in Pitt County, install a thicker open-graded base, slope the surface to shed water, and consider geotextile fabric or French drains to keep fines from washing into the base. Local suppliers can recommend mixes that reflect Pitt County’s coastal plain soils and rainfall patterns.

What base depth and compaction method do you recommend for gravel driveways in Pitt County?

For a typical residential driveway in Pitt County, install a compacted base of 4 to 6 inches of larger crushed stone and add a 2 to 3 inch wearing course of smaller crushed stone or DGA on top; in wetter spots increase base depth to 6 to 8 inches. Compact each layer with a plate compactor or roller to achieve good interlock and reduce future settling. Use geotextile fabric over soft subgrade to stabilize the base where soils are sandy or wet.

Are there local rules or HOA restrictions in Pitt County about using gravel for driveways or parking areas?

Pitt County and local HOAs may have rules about driveway materials, setbacks, and surface appearance, so check the county zoning office and your HOA covenants before installing gravel. Some HOAs restrict loose stone or require specific edging, grading, or dust control measures. If you’re unsure, contact your county planning department or HOA for confirmation before ordering material.

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