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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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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 Dallas
Why Dallas homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Dallas, West Oregon, Oregon is a growing community with a city population of 20,600 and a metro area population of 2.6+ million. With steady growth of 0.61% annually, homeowners and small contractors are frequently taking on projects that require reliable aggregates—everything from new driveways and patio bases to erosion control and French drain installs. The local climate (hardiness zone 8a) and outdoor lifestyle—about 235 sunny days per year and average annual rainfall of 34.10 inches—drive demand for materials that balance drainage, durability, and low maintenance. That makes stone a go-to choice for Dallas projects: it reduces erosion, manages runoff, and provides a stable base for paving or landscaping while reflecting the region's geology and color palette.
Popular projects in Dallas this season
- Front stone pathway - 3 tons
- Stone patio - 12 tons
- Retaining stone wall - 18 tons
- Stone driveway base - 30 tons
- Stone garden mulch - 5 tons
Dallas quick facts
- Location
- West Oregon
- Population
- 20,600
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.10 inches
- Sunny Days
- 235/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8a
- Growth Rate
- 0.61% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Dallas projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Wet Ground Limits
- High Compaction Strength
- Slow Winter Curing
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Stone delivery questions
What does delivery typically cost for stone in small West Oregon towns like Dallas, OR?
Hello Gravel often shows free delivery in many areas, but where fees apply expect a local delivery range of about $25 to $150 depending on distance, access, and order size. Remember our minimum order is 3 tons, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Exact cost for your address is shown at checkout after you enter your zip code.
Which stone types work best for driveways in Dallas's wet climate?
For wet winters in the Willamette Valley, angular crushed stone (3/4u0022 to 1u0022) and compactable road-base mixtures are best because they lock together and shed water. Pea gravel drains well but shifts and ruts under heavy use, while smooth river rock is slippery and unstable for driveways. Use a compacted crushed-stone base with an angular surface stone for the most durable result.
How many tons of stone do I need per square foot for driveways and patios at common depths?
As a rule of thumb, 1 ton of crushed stone covers about 100 to 115 sq ft at 2 inches depth, about 40 to 45 sq ft at 4 inches, and roughly 20 to 25 sq ft at 8 inches. For driveways you commonly need 6 to 8 inches of compacted base plus 2 to 3 inches of surface stone; for a 2-car driveway plan on roughly 6 to 8 tons per 100 sq ft depending on layers and compaction. Always round up 10% for waste and settling and use our online calculator for a site-specific estimate.
Are there local quarries or suppliers near Dallas, OR that sell stone and deliver?
Yes — the Willamette Valley has several quarries and aggregate suppliers within driving distance, with common source areas in Polk, Marion, and Yamhill counties and larger distributors based in Salem and McMinnville. Many local suppliers work with haulers and offer delivery; Hello Gravel connects you to suppliers that service the Dallas area and shows delivery options at checkout. If you need specific quarry names or pit locations, our team can check availability for your zip code.
How durable is stone in Dallas's rainy winters and how often will I need maintenance?
Well-installed crushed stone driveways and patios hold up well in wet winters if they have a compacted base, good drainage, and edging. Expect light maintenance like regrading, filling ruts, and topping up 1/2u0022 to 1u0022 of stone every 2 to 4 years for moderate vehicle traffic; heavier truck use may need more frequent attention. Proper base prep and edging greatly reduce washouts and migration during rainy seasons.
What base depth and compaction do you recommend for a stone driveway that will support trucks or farm equipment in Dallas?
For truck or farm-equipment traffic in Dallas's soils, plan on 6u0022 to 8u0022 of compacted crushed rock or Class 2 road base beneath a 2u0022 to 3u0022 surface layer of 3/4u0022 crushed stone. Compact each layer thoroughly and consider a geotextile fabric where the subgrade is soft or clayey to prevent base loss. Proper grade, drainage swales, and edge restraints are critical to keep the surface stable under heavy loads.
How does stone compare to decomposed granite and crushed rock for landscaping and drainage in Dallas's soil conditions?
Crushed stone (angular) is generally best for driveways and heavy-use paths because it interlocks and resists movement in wet soils common to the Willamette Valley. Decomposed granite compacts into a firm surface good for walkways and patios but can soften and wash in prolonged wet weather. Pea gravel and river rock drain well but tend to shift and require stronger edging for containment; choose based on use: crushed stone for load-bearing, decomposed granite for foot traffic, pea/river rock for decorative drainage areas.
What is a typical installed cost for a stone driveway or patio in West Oregon (materials + labor)?
Costs vary with site prep, access, and materials, but a rough range for a basic crushed-stone driveway installed in West Oregon is $5 to $12 per sq ft, which includes excavation, base material, compaction, and surface stone. Materials-only prices for common crushed stone typically run about $25 to $60 per ton delivered depending on type and distance; steeper rates apply for difficult access, heavy excavation, or engineered base specs. Get a quote from Hello Gravel or a local contractor for an accurate installed price for your property.
Do I need permits or HOA approval for a stone driveway in Dallas, OR?
Permit and HOA rules vary by neighborhood; the City of Dallas and Polk County may have standards for driveway width, curb cuts, stormwater runoff, and sight triangles. Many HOAs also have aesthetic rules about surface materials, so check HOA guidelines and contact the city public works or planning department before starting work. If in doubt, request documentation from your HOA and check local building or stormwater rules to avoid compliance issues.
What are best practices for weed control and edging when installing stone in a damp climate like Dallas?
Install a stable edge (steel, concrete, timber, or paver) at least 4u0022 to 6u0022 deep to keep stone contained, and lay a durable geotextile fabric under the compacted base to reduce weed growth and migration from the subgrade. Use 2u0022 to 3u0022 of appropriate surface stone and consider a thin layer of crushed fines near edges to lock stones in place; apply pre-emergent herbicide and pull weeds promptly in spring. Regular maintenance—raking, topping up, and checking edges—helps prevent weeds and migration in a wet climate.
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