Gravel delivery in Blount County, TN
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Gravel in Blount County
Driveway Gravel
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What to know about Blount County
Why Blount County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Blount County serves a community with a population of 135,432 and sits inside a growing Tennessee region whose metro area exceeds 1.4+ million residents. With a steady growth rate of 2.00% annually and a temperate, sunny climate (213 sunny days per year, hardiness zone 7b), local development and homeowner projects are on the rise. That steady growth drives demand for reliable aggregates for common jobs like driveways, walkways, drainage, and patio bases. Homeowners want materials that perform well in the long term, are easy to maintain, and handle local weather—so quality gravel that balances drainage, compaction, and appearance is a frequent choice. In Blount County's climate—with about 45.00 inches of rain each year and plenty of sun—gravel is a practical material for controlling runoff, reducing erosion, and creating stable walking and driving surfaces. Well-graded, angular gravel encourages water to move through a surface instead of pooling, while lighter-colored mixes help reflect heat on sunny days. Hello Gravel connects homeowners to local suppliers who source regionally appropriate gravel, offers clear pricing and a material calculator, and schedules deliveries (standard delivery in 2+ business days, next-day option available before noon CST) so you get the right material on time for your project.
Popular projects in Blount County this season
- gravel Driveway Resurfacing - 35 tons
- gravel Patio Base - 6 tons
- gravel Walkway Installation - 8 tons
- gravel Drainage Trench Backfill - 12 tons
- gravel Parking Pad - 20 tons
Blount County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 135,432
- Metro Area
- 1.4+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 45.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 213/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 7b
- Growth Rate
- 2.00% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Blount County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Rain Risk
- High Rainfall Season
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
What does gravel delivery and installation typically cost in Blount County, TN?
Material prices vary by type and supplier, but in Blount County expect typical delivered material costs per ton roughly: crushed limestone $25-$45/ton, pea gravel $30-$55/ton, and decorative river rock $50-$100/ton. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and works with local haulers; delivery is often included for larger orders but small orders or long hauls can add $50-$200. Installation or spreading labor is extra and can range from a few hundred dollars for small jobs to $1,000+ for machine-assisted installs depending on site access and slope.
Which gravel types are best for Blount County driveways and walking paths?
For driveways in Blount County, 3/4u0022 crushed limestone or 3/4u0022 crushed stone are common because they compact well and create a stable driving surface. Pea gravel is popular for paths and patios because it looks pleasant and stays comfortable underfoot, but it can shift under vehicles. River rock is decorative and good for drainage areas and landscaping accents, but it is not ideal as a primary driveway surface without a solid base.
How many tons of 3/4u0022 crushed gravel do I need for a 2-car driveway 100 ft x 12 ft?
For a 100 ft x 12 ft driveway (1,200 sq ft), you can use these ballpark estimates: at 3u0022 depth about 16 tons, at 4u0022 depth about 21 tons, and at 6u0022 depth about 31 tons. Most homeowners use 3-4u0022 for a top surface and 4-6u0022 compacted base for long-term stability; increase quantities if you plan a thicker compacted base. Always round up and allow for compaction and settling when ordering.
Do Blount County soils and terrain need extra base layers or geotextile under gravel?
Often yes—many Blount County sites have clayey or loamy soils and variable slopes, so a compacted base and a layer of geotextile fabric are recommended on soft or wet spots to prevent mixing of subgrade and gravel. Use a crushed-stone base (4-6u0022 compacted) for driveways and install geotextile on low-lying or frequently wet areas to improve drainage and reduce rutting. If you have very soft ground or steep slopes, consider geogrid and heavier base material for added stability.
How does Blount County weather affect gravel driveways and maintenance?
Blount County gets regular rainfall and occasional freeze-thaw cycles in winter, which can cause rutting, washboarding, and occasional washouts on gravel surfaces. Good drainage, properly crowned driveways, and regular regrading after heavy rains will reduce problems; expect to regrade and add a light top-up of gravel every 1-3 years depending on traffic. In the long term, keeping vegetation off the edges and addressing drainage issues promptly will extend the life of a gravel driveway.
Can Hello Gravel arrange delivery and spreading services from local Blount County suppliers?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and contracted haulers in the Blount County area for bulk delivery; our platform shows delivery availability and scheduling at checkout. Some local drivers may offer tailgate spreading at their discretion—request it in Order Notes but note there are no guarantees and additional labor fees may apply. If you need machine-assisted spreading or full installation, ask our team for recommendations or to coordinate local contractors.
What are typical long-term maintenance costs for a gravel driveway in the Tennessee region compared to asphalt?
Gravel driveways have lower upfront material costs but higher routine maintenance: expect to add 1-3 tons of gravel every 1-3 years for a typical driveway and occasional regrading, costing roughly $50-$400 per year depending on size and traffic. Asphalt has higher initial costs (often several thousand dollars for a 1,200 sq ft driveway) and lower yearly maintenance, but it usually needs a major resurfacing every 15-20 years. Choose gravel if you prefer lower initial outlay and easier repairs; choose asphalt if you want lower routine upkeep and a smoother surface long term.
Will gravel prevent erosion on steep slopes in Blount County?
Gravel alone will help slow sheet flow but is not a complete erosion control on steep or highly erodible slopes common near the foothills; it can wash away if water concentrates. For steeper terrain, combine gravel with terracing, retaining walls, geotextiles or erosion-control mats, vegetation, and proper drainage features like swales or check dams. For heavy flows or critical slopes, consider rock riprap or engineered retaining structures rather than loose gravel alone.
Any local tips for buying gravel in Blount County I should know before ordering?
Measure the area and choose a realistic depth before ordering—round up to allow for compaction and uneven ground, and remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum. Note that material color and texture vary by local geology, so request photos or add color preferences in Order Notes, and request delivery dates early to avoid weather delays during rainy seasons. Contact Hello Gravel customer service if you need help calculating quantities, requesting tailgate spreading, or coordinating site access for the dump truck.
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