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Gravel in Bensalem
Driveway Gravel
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What to know about Bensalem
Why Bensalem homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Bensalem has a population of 50,110 and sits in a growing regional market—the wider metro area includes 2.6+ million residents and is expanding at about 1.80% annually. With 228 sunny days per year and 34.32 inches of annual rainfall in a hardiness zone 8b climate, local homeowners balance wet-season runoff with strong sun and variable temperatures. That mix keeps demand steady for quality aggregates used in drainage, driveways, and base work. Gravel is a preferred choice because it sheds water, stabilizes surfaces, and compacts into a long-lasting base without paving. Homeowners and contractors alike look for consistent gradation, clean stone, and predictable delivery so projects from French drains to gravel driveways stay on schedule in Bensalem’s changing weather patterns.
Popular projects in Bensalem this season
- gravel driveway repair - 12 tons
- gravel garden walkway - 3 tons
- gravel patio base - 8 tons
- gravel French drain - 4 tons
- gravel RV parking pad - 18 tons
Bensalem quick facts
- Location
- West Pennsylvania
- Population
- 50,110
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.32 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Bensalem projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Freeze Thaw Risk
- High Heat Drying
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
How much area does a 50 lb bag of gravel cover in Bensalem?
A 50 lb bag of common gravel contains roughly 0.5 cubic feet. At a 2 inch depth (common for paths) that bag will cover about 3 square feet; at 1 inch depth it covers about 6 square feet. Local rock density can vary, so use these as estimates and order extra for compaction and settling.
How much pea gravel will 1 ton cover for a patio or path?
One ton of pea gravel in the Bensalem area typically covers about 100 to 120 square feet at a 2 inch depth. Coverage changes with depth and compaction: at 3 inches expect about 65 to 80 square feet per ton. For precise planning, convert area and desired depth to cubic feet then to tons using our online calculator or contact our team.
How many tons of gravel do I need for a 10x10 area?
A 10x10 area is 100 square feet. For a common 2 inch depth you need about 0.6 cubic yards, which is roughly 0.8 to 1 ton—so plan to order 1 ton. If you want a thicker layer (3 inches) or a compacted base for driveways, increase the quantity accordingly.
What about a 12x12 patio—how much gravel is required?
A 12x12 patio is 144 square feet. At 2 inches depth you need about 24 cubic feet or 0.9 cubic yards—roughly 1 ton; at 3 inches you need about 1.3 cubic yards or around 1.4 to 1.8 tons. When in doubt, round up to allow for compaction and sloped grading.
Is 2 inches of gravel enough for a driveway in Bensalem?
For a driveway in Bensalem's freeze-thaw climate, 2 inches of loose gravel is not enough. Driveways typically require a compacted sub-base of crushed stone 4 to 6 inches thick, plus a 2 to 3 inch top layer of decorative gravel. Proper base and edge restraints help prevent ruts, washout, and shifting during winter months.
When should I avoid using pea gravel?
Avoid pea gravel where heavy vehicular traffic or steep slopes are involved because it shifts and compacts poorly under load. It is also not ideal for play areas where it can scatter into lawns or for areas that need wheelchair or stroller access since it is loose underfoot. For these uses choose crushed stone or a compactable base material instead.
What should I put down before spreading pea gravel?
For most Bensalem projects lay a compacted crushed-stone base and install landscape fabric to reduce weeds and migration into the soil. Use edge restraints (stone, pavers, timbers) to keep the gravel contained. The base thickness depends on use: paths and patios usually need 2 to 4 inches of compacted base, driveways need more.
How much will a dump truck load of gravel cover?
Coverage depends on the truck size; many suppliers use tri-axle dump trucks that carry roughly 9 to 12 cubic yards. One truckload of 10 cubic yards can cover about 1,600 square feet at a 2 inch depth, though exact volume and coverage vary by material and compaction. Check the delivery description at checkout and ask our team for a site-specific estimate.
How many wheelbarrows is 1 cubic yard of gravel in Bensalem?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. Using a common 3 cubic foot wheelbarrow, that works out to about 9 wheelbarrow loads per cubic yard. Actual counts vary with wheelbarrow size and how full you load it.
How many cubic yards can a 7x14 dump trailer hold?
A 7x14 dump trailer's capacity depends on the side height, but a typical 7x14 with 12 to 18 inch sides holds about 2 to 4 cubic yards. The exact number varies by trailer model and how tightly the material is packed. If you plan to use a trailer for delivery, tell us the trailer specs so we can match the load size.
What is the expected lifespan of a gravel surface in Bensalem?
A gravel surface can last many years but requires periodic maintenance such as regrading and adding fresh material. For walkways and low-traffic areas, expect 5 to 15 years before significant replenishing; driveways under heavier use often need top-ups every 2 to 5 years. Winters with freeze-thaw and road salt in the Bensalem area can accelerate movement and loss, so plan routine upkeep.
How much does a ton of pea gravel cost around Bensalem?
Prices vary by supplier, gravel type, order size, and delivery distance. For an accurate, up-to-date price for your Bensalem address, check our website or request a quote—Hello Gravel shows local supplier pricing and delivery fees. As a rough ballpark, expect a wide local range, so rely on our live quote for planning.
How many 50 lb bags of pea gravel do I need for a 10x10 area?
A 10x10 area at 2 inches depth requires about 16.7 cubic feet of material. One 50 lb bag yields roughly 0.5 cubic feet, so you would need about 34 bags to cover that area at 2 inches. For most larger jobs in Bensalem, ordering bulk by the ton is more economical than many bags.
Is there a simple rule for gravel depth like the '3-3-3' mulch rule?
There is no single '3-3-3' rule for gravel, but general depth guidelines work well: 2 inches for decorative paths, 3 inches for patios and foot traffic areas, and 4 to 6 inches compacted base plus 2 to 3 inches topping for driveways. Adjust depths for slope, drainage, and local freeze-thaw conditions in Bensalem, and contact our team if you are unsure.
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