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Stone in Oklahoma City

#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 Oklahoma City 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 Oklahoma City

Why Oklahoma City homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Oklahoma City, home to 570,951 residents, is growing steadily at 1.80% annually. With 228 sunny days a year, 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, and a hardiness zone of 8b, the city balances long dry spells with seasonal heavy rains?conditions that drive demand for dependable building materials. As new homes, renovations, and landscaping projects spread across the metro, homeowners and contractors need aggregates that stabilize soils, improve drainage, and withstand weathering. Quality stone is sought after for driveways, base material under pavers, retaining wall backfill, and erosion control because it provides strength and long-term performance without frequent replacement. Stone is especially well-suited to Oklahoma City?s climate: clean, crushed stone sheds water quickly to help manage 34.25 inches of rainfall while angular particles lock together for a stable surface under 228 sunny days. For decorative beds and pathways, local stone options resist fading and reduce maintenance compared with loose soil. Hello Gravel connects homeowners to vetted local suppliers, offers online tools to calculate material needs, and schedules delivery via dump truck with standard delivery of 2+ business days; next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee.

Popular projects in Oklahoma City this season

  • stone driveway base - 45 tons
  • stone patio surface - 12 tons
  • stone front walkway - 6 tons
  • stone garden edging - 3 tons
  • stone drainage swale - 18 tons

Oklahoma City quick facts

Location
Oklahoma City
Population
570,951
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.80% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Oklahoma City projects

Stable Fall Temps
Freeze Thaw Risk
High Heat Limits
Frozen Ground Risk

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Stone delivery questions

What do delivered prices for stone typically look like in Oklahoma City?

Delivered prices vary by stone type and supplier, but in Oklahoma City you can generally expect a rough range of $25 to $60 per ton (about $33 to $80 per cubic yard) for common crushed stone and gravel. Exact price depends on stone type, screening, and your ZIP code; Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum per order and will show exact delivered pricing at checkout.

Which stone types work best for driveways and patios in Oklahoma City’s climate?

For driveways in Oklahoma City, 3/4" crushed limestone or crushed granite are top choices because they compact well and shed water. For patios, crushed stone or screened gravel (1/4" to 3/8") and pea gravel work nicely for appearance, but pea gravel is not ideal for high-traffic driveways because it shifts; river rock is attractive but usually too mobile for driveways.

How many tons or cubic yards of stone do I need for common projects in Oklahoma City?

As a rule of thumb use about 1.3 tons per cubic yard. Typical quantities: a single-car driveway resurfacing (8'x20') at 3" depth is about 1.5 cubic yards (roughly 2 tons), a two-car driveway (16'x20') at 3" is about 3 cubic yards (about 4 tons), and a 12'x12' patio at 2-3" depth is 0.9-1.3 cubic yards (1.2-1.8 tons). Remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum, so small projects will often round up to that minimum.

What installation costs should homeowners in Oklahoma City expect for stone?

Installation costs vary with prep needs, but for many Oklahoma City projects homeowners should budget roughly $5 to $15 per square foot for a basic stone surface, which includes delivery, spreading, compaction, and simple edging. Costs rise if you need extensive base excavation, stabilization, drainage work, or decorative edging; get local quotes and confirm whether delivery, compaction, or edging is included.

Do Oklahoma City soils and drainage require geotextile fabric or a base under stone to prevent sinking and washout?

Yes, because parts of Oklahoma City have clay soils and heavy summer storms, using a geotextile fabric and a compacted base layer is recommended on most driveways and sloped areas to prevent mixing, sinking, and washout. At minimum install a 4" to 6" compacted base of larger crushed rock under the final 2" to 3" of surface stone for best long-term performance.

How does stone hold up to Oklahoma’s freeze-thaw cycles, hot summers, and heavy rainstorms over time?

Stone itself is durable in Oklahoma’s climate, but performance depends on proper installation and drainage. Hot summers and freeze-thaw cycles mainly affect the underlying soils and fines; without good base and drainage you’ll see rutting and washout after heavy rains, so periodic regrading and topping are normal maintenance.

Are there reliable local suppliers and truck delivery services for screened stone gravel in the Oklahoma City area?

Yes, Oklahoma City is served by multiple local suppliers and dump-truck haulers that deliver screened stone by the truckload; Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and typically delivers via tri-axle dump trucks. Check availability by entering your ZIP code on Hello Gravel to see local product types, screening options, and scheduling.

How often do homeowners in Oklahoma City need to top up or replace stone, and what maintenance services are common?

Most homeowners top up driveway or landscape stone every 1 to 3 years for driveways and every 2 to 5 years for lower-traffic areas, depending on traffic, rainfall, and initial depth. Common services include regrading, adding 1" to 2" of new stone, compaction, and occasional weed control; ask your contractor or Hello Gravel driver about tailgate spreading options when you order.

How does stone compare to decomposed granite, crushed rock, and paving for Oklahoma City driveways in cost and longevity?

Crushed stone is a mid-range option: less expensive up front than paving but longer lasting and more stable than decomposed granite. Decomposed granite is cheaper and good for low-traffic pathways but compacts and erodes faster in heavy rain; asphalt or concrete has higher upfront cost but lower ongoing maintenance and better longevity for heavy use. Choose based on budget, traffic load, and how much maintenance you want.

Do Oklahoma City or HOA rules affect using stone for driveways or front-yard landscaping?

They can. Some neighborhoods and HOAs in Oklahoma City restrict loose gravel, require certain colors or edging, or enforce stormwater/permeability rules, and some city zoning districts have landscaping standards. Before ordering, check your city code or local HOA guidelines and confirm any permit requirements so your stone project stays compliant.

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