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Gravel in North Conway
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?
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Why North Conway Chooses Hello Gravel
Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout North Conway
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Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.
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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 North Conway
Why North Conway homeowners choose Hello Gravel
North Conway sits within North Conway, Myrtle Beach, SC, South Carolina, and has a city population of 69,409. The area is part of a metro area of 2.6+ million and is experiencing steady expansion with a growth rate of 1.00% annually. With a warm coastal climate (USDA hardiness zone 8b), about 228 sunny days per year, and an annual rainfall of 34.25 inches, homeowners and contractors here routinely take on outdoor projects—driveways, drainage upgrades, and landscape renovations are common. That steady growth and favorable outdoor lifestyle create consistent demand for dependable aggregates. Homeowners choose quality gravel because it stabilizes surface areas, improves drainage after coastal rains, and provides a durable, low-maintenance finish that performs well under local sun and salt exposure. Clear material specs and scheduled delivery are especially useful in North Conway, where soil conditions and timing shape successful projects.
Popular projects in North Conway this season
- gravel driveway resurfacing - 10 tons
- gravel patio base - 3 tons
- gravel garden path - 2 tons
- gravel parking pad - 8 tons
- gravel drainage swale - 6 tons
North Conway quick facts
- Location
- Myrtle Beach, SC
- Population
- 69,409
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.00% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for North Conway projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Soft Wet Ground
- Dry High Compaction
- Cold Weather Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
What does gravel delivery typically cost per ton in North Conway (Myrtle Beach metro)?
Typical delivered gravel prices in the Myrtle Beach/North Conway area commonly range from about $30 to $65 per ton, depending on material (pea gravel and decorative stone cost more, crushed base is cheaper), distance from the supplier, and truck type. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order and often includes delivery in many areas; final cost appears at checkout based on your zip code and selected material. Contact our team for a custom quote if you need exact pricing for a specific stone type or delivery date.
Which gravel types are most popular for driveways and landscaping along the South Carolina coast?
Coastal South Carolina customers often choose crushed stone (#57 or crusher run) for driveways because it compacts well, pea gravel for patios and decorative areas, crushed granite for a natural look, and oyster/shell mixes in low-traffic coastal settings. Each material behaves differently with salt air and sand: crushed stone drains well, pea gravel shifts more, and shell can wash or break down faster. Pick a material based on appearance, use, and how much maintenance you want to do.
How deep should I lay gravel for a typical 2-car driveway or a walkway in North Conway's sandy soils, and how many tons will I need?
For a 2-car driveway on sandy soils, a compacted base of 6u0022 to 8u0022 of crushed stone (base) with a 2u0022 to 3u0022 top layer of finish gravel is common. For a 20' x 40' driveway at 6u0022 depth you would need about 15 cubic yards, roughly 20 to 22 tons depending on stone density; a thicker base for sandy soils pushes that toward 25 tons. For a 3' x 30' walkway at 2u0022 depth you would need about 0.5 cubic yards, roughly 0.8 to 1 ton. Always measure your actual dimensions and use our calculator or ask our team for a material estimate.
How does South Carolina's humid subtropical climate and coastal storms affect gravel drainage and maintenance?
Heavy rain, tropical storms, and wet, sandy soils increase erosion and washout risk for gravel surfaces near Myrtle Beach and North Conway. Gravel offers good drainage, but you may need proper slope, edge restraints, and diversion swales to prevent runoff and rutting. Expect more frequent grading and topping after major storms, and choose coarser, angular stone where you want better interlock and stability.
Who supplies gravel around Myrtle Beach/North Conway and what are typical minimum orders?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and contracted haulers in the Myrtle Beach/North Conway area; suppliers vary by material and location. Our minimum order is 3 tons, and we typically deliver with tri-axle dump trucks; delivery fees and availability depend on your zip code and chosen material. Use the Hello Gravel site to check availability, see material options, and get a delivery window and quote for your address.
Gravel vs asphalt vs pavers: which is best for a North Conway driveway in salt air and humidity?
Gravel is the most affordable up front, drains well, and handles salt air without corrosion concerns, but it needs routine grading and periodic topping. Asphalt gives a smooth, low-maintenance surface but can soften in extreme heat and may require periodic sealing; salt air has less direct effect on pavement but can accelerate metal corrosion on hardware. Pavers are the most durable and attractive long term, resist salt and moisture well if installed with a proper base, but they are the most expensive to install.
How often will I need to replenish or regrade a gravel driveway in coastal properties with heavy rain and runoff?
Expect to regrade after major storms and to do light grading at least once a year for driveways with regular use; high-traffic or poorly drained areas may need attention every 6 to 12 months. Replenishing top dressing typically happens every 1 to 3 years depending on traffic, erosion, and storm damage. Keep an eye on ruts, washouts, and thin spots and plan topping before problems get worse.
Are permits or HOA rules common in North Conway/Myrtle Beach that affect gravel driveways or front-yard gravel installations?
Local rules vary: many towns and Horry County allow gravel driveways, but city, county, and HOA regulations can restrict surface type, color, or runoff management. You may need permits for driveway curb cuts, work in the right-of-way, or projects that affect stormwater; HOAs frequently have design covenants. Before ordering, check your city or county planning department and any HOA covenants, or ask our team for guidance on what to verify.
What can I do to make gravel last longer on sandy coastal lots?
Use a compacted crushed stone base (6u0022 to 8u0022), install geotextile fabric to limit mixing with sandy subsoil, add sturdy edge restraints to keep stone in place, and grade for good drainage away from structures. Choose coarser, angular material for driveways to improve interlock, and plan for periodic maintenance after heavy rain or storms. These steps reduce washout and limit how often you need to replenish material.
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