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Gravel in Dunmore
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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Why Dunmore 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.
Local Insights
What to know about Dunmore
Why Dunmore homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Dunmore has a city population of 14,000 and sits within a metro area of 2.6+ million residents. With an annual growth rate of 1.80%, local demand for home improvements, driveways, and small construction projects is steady. The area's moderate climate—228 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 34.32 inches, and USDA hardiness zone 8b—supports year-round landscaping and infrastructure work. Homeowners need reliable aggregates to manage runoff, prevent erosion, and create durable surfaces that blend with local geology. Choosing the right gravel size and gradation makes installations more stable and lowers long-term maintenance in Dunmore's changing seasons.
Popular projects in Dunmore this season
- gravel driveway resurfacing - 25 tons
- gravel patio base - 6 tons
- gravel walkway - 4 tons
- gravel french drain - 8 tons
- gravel parking pad - 40 tons
Dunmore quick facts
- Location
- West Pennsylvania
- Population
- 14,000
- 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 Dunmore projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Wet Spring Compaction
- Dry Optimal Compaction
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
What do gravel and delivery typically cost in Dunmore, PA?
Prices vary by material, but in the Dunmore/Scranton area typical retail gravel costs often range from about $20 to $60 per ton depending on type (pea gravel and decorative stone cost more; bulk crushed stone is cheaper). Delivery fees depend on distance, truck type, and minimum order; many local deliveries are free or low-cost for orders above the 3-ton minimum, while short-notice or small orders may incur a delivery fee. Hello Gravel shows upfront pricing during checkout and can give an exact delivered price for your zip code.
Which gravel types work best for Dunmore driveways with freeze-thaw cycles?
For Dunmore's freeze-thaw climate, angular crushed stone (such as #57 for top layers and crushed stone or crusher-run for the base) performs well because it locks together and sheds water. Crushed limestone can bind well and resist migration when compacted, while pea gravel is not ideal for primary driveway surfaces because it moves under plows and traffic. Use larger stone (#2 or similar) as a base layer for stability, then a compactable top layer like #57 or crusher-run.
How many tons or cubic yards are needed for a 20x24 2-car driveway at 2 to 4 inch depths?
A 20x24 driveway is 480 square feet. At 2 inches depth you need about 3.0 cubic yards (roughly 3.8 tons), at 3 inches about 4.4 cubic yards (about 5.8 tons), and at 4 inches about 5.9 cubic yards (about 7.7 tons) using a conversion of about 1.3 tons per cubic yard. Hello Gravel has a material calculator and note that our minimum order is 3 tons, so a 2-inch layer hits that minimum.
Do contractors near Dunmore provide spreading and compaction, and what does that add to cost?
Yes, many local contractors and landscaping crews in the Dunmore area offer spreading and compaction as part of driveway installation; costs depend on crew size, access, and job scope. Typical additional charges can range from a few hundred dollars for smaller jobs to $500–$1,500 for larger installs that include grading and compaction, but prices vary by contractor. When ordering on Hello Gravel you can request tailgate spreading at checkout; drivers may do it at their discretion but complex spreading/compaction is best contracted separately with a local crew.
How well does gravel drain on slopes and in clay soils around Dunmore?
Gravel generally drains well, but on clay soils common in parts of West Pennsylvania you can get perched water that leads to frost heave and rutting. Improving drainage with a compacted stone base (larger angular stone), proper slope grading, and geotextile fabric or underdrains improves performance on slopes and clay. For steep or poorly draining sites consider a thicker base layer and consultation with a local contractor to design an appropriate section.
What maintenance should Dunmore homeowners plan for to keep a gravel driveway usable through winter?
Plan to regrade and fill low spots annually and add 1 to 2 inches of fresh gravel every 2 to 4 years depending on traffic; expect to add a few tons periodically. After snow plowing expect some displacement near edges, so keep an eye on fringe areas and replace material as needed. Regular grading, adding fines where appropriate, and keeping drainage ditches clear will minimize freeze-thaw damage.
How does crushed limestone compare to recycled aggregate for Dunmore projects?
Crushed limestone is consistent, compacts well, and generally performs better in freeze-thaw cycles, making it a common choice for driveways in the Dunmore area. Recycled aggregate (crushed concrete) is usually less expensive and can be suitable for base layers, but it can be more variable in fines, sizing, and drainage characteristics. For top surfaces in a cold climate choose a well-graded crushed stone; recycled material is best used as a lower-cost base or subbase when permitted by local rules.
Are there suppliers or quarries near Dunmore that sell bulk gravel and what are typical order minimums?
The Dunmore/Scranton region has several local suppliers and quarries serving Lackawanna County and nearby areas; Hello Gravel works with local partners so you get locally sourced materials that match regional geology. Typical minimums for delivered bulk orders are around Hello Gravel's minimum of 3 tons, though some quarries or mixed suppliers have higher truck minimums for certain materials. Delivery radius and fees depend on the supplier; use Hello Gravel to check availability and exact minimums for your zip code.
Is gravel a good alternative to asphalt or concrete for parking areas in Dunmore?
Gravel has a lower upfront cost than asphalt or concrete and can be a practical option for driveways and occasional parking in Dunmore, but it requires more maintenance and may need topping up every few years. Gravel lifespan depends on use, drainage, and maintenance; heavy and frequent vehicle traffic may justify upgrading to asphalt or concrete for lower long-term maintenance. Consider intended use, budget, and local freeze-thaw conditions when choosing; Hello Gravel can help estimate material costs so you can compare options.
Are there local rules, HOA restrictions, or PennDOT guidelines in Dunmore that affect using gravel for driveways and entrances?
Yes, local borough codes, township regulations, and HOAs can set standards for driveway materials, curb cuts, and apron paving; PennDOT has standards for driveways on state roads and some municipal roads may require paved aprons. Before installing or replacing a driveway in Dunmore, check your borough or township permitting office and any HOA rules for material or setback requirements. If you need help, contact Hello Gravel or your local public works office to confirm local regulations before ordering.
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