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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Campbell County

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 It Works

How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Campbell County

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Why Campbell County Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Campbell County

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

High Quality Standards

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 Campbell County

Why Campbell County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Campbell County homeowners are building and upgrading properties in a region with a city population: 5,000 and a metro area population: 1.4+ million. With an annual growth rate: 2.00% annually, demand for new driveways, drainage fixes, and landscape upgrades is rising. The local climate (hardiness zone: 7b) combines about 213/year sunny days with annual rainfall: 45.00 inches, so materials must stand up to both wet seasons and frequent sun exposure. That makes well-graded, durable gravel a popular choice: it reduces erosion, improves runoff control, and creates stable surfaces for cars, patios, and pathways. Homeowners value aggregates that balance permeability with load-bearing strength, and that reflect regional geology for a consistent look and long life.

Popular projects in Campbell County this season

  • gravel driveway resurface - 20 tons
  • gravel patio base - 8 tons
  • gravel french drain - 5 tons
  • gravel garden path - 3 tons
  • gravel parking pad - 12 tons

Campbell County quick facts

Location
Tennessee Region
Population
5,000
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 Campbell County projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Moisture Risk
High Compaction Strength
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

What is the difference between gravel and crushed stone?

Gravel is naturally rounded rock that comes from riverbeds or glacial deposits, while crushed stone is quarried rock mechanically crushed into angular pieces. For Campbell County projects, crushed stone typically locks together better for driveways and paths, while gravel gives a softer, more natural look and better drainage in garden areas.

What sizes of gravel are available and which should I use in Campbell County?

Common sizes include pea gravel (1/8u0022 to 1/4u0022), 3/8u0022 to 1/2u0022 decorative gravels, and 3/4u0022 crushed stone for driveways. In Campbell County, use 3/4u0022 crushed stone or 3/4u0022 minus for driveways (better stability through freeze-thaw cycles) and pea or 3/8u0022 gravel for patios and decorative beds.

What are the main benefits of using gravel in Campbell County landscaping and driveways?

Gravel provides excellent drainage for Campbell County's variable weather, is lower cost than many pavements, and is quick to install. It also lets groundwater recharge, reduces mud in wet months, and is easy to refresh or change over time.

How much will a 20 ft gravel driveway cost in Campbell County?

Cost depends on width, depth, material, and delivery; a quick way to estimate is calculate cubic yards needed (area x depth) and request a Hello Gravel quote. Note Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order and displays exact pricing for your zip code at checkout, so get a local quote for a reliable number.

Is gravel or crushed stone cheaper in Campbell County?

Generally, simple gravel mixes or bank-run material tend to be cheaper than processed crushed stone, but local availability matters in Campbell County. Hello Gravel pricing reflects local supplier rates and delivery, so check the quote page to compare material costs for your specific project.

Does Campbell County offer property tax breaks for residents over 65?

Property tax relief programs vary by county; Tennessee has state-level rules but exemptions or reliefs are administered locally. For specifics about Campbell County property tax programs for seniors, contact the Campbell County Trustee or Assessor's Office or visit their website.

If I earn $70,000 a year and live in Tennessee, what will I take home after taxes?

Tennessee does not tax wage income at the state level, so your take-home pay is reduced mainly by federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, and any local payroll deductions. Net pay varies by filing status and deductions; use a paycheck calculator or contact a tax professional for a precise estimate.

What is TN Rule 1320-5-1-.106 and does it affect gravel work in Campbell County?

TN Rule 1320-5-1-.106 is a specific state regulation and may not be directly about gravel materials; regulatory details should be checked with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance or legal counsel. For most homeowners and contractors buying gravel, the main concerns are local permitting for driveways and erosion control, so check Campbell County planning or public works rules.

How much area does 1 cubic yard or 1 ton of gravel cover?

As a quick rule: 1 cubic yard of gravel covers about 100 square feet at 3u0022 depth. Gravel weight varies, but 1 cubic yard is roughly 1.3 to 1.5 tons, so 1 ton typically covers about 65 to 80 square feet at 3u0022 depth—use these as estimates and order a little extra for compaction and waste.

What is the cheapest type of gravel I can buy in Campbell County?

Locally sourced bank-run gravel or crusher-run mixes are usually the least expensive options because they require less processing. Prices vary by supplier and haul distance in Campbell County, so request a Hello Gravel quote to compare low-cost options for your address.

Is #4 gravel good for a driveway in Campbell County?

If #4 refers to small rounded stone (pea or fine gravel), it can shift under vehicle traffic and may not be ideal for driveways in Campbell County's freeze-thaw conditions. For better long-term performance, choose 3/4u0022 crushed stone or a graded crusher-run that compacts and resists migration.

How much does a dump truck load of gravel cost to deliver in Campbell County?

A tri-axle dump truck is a common delivery and typically carries roughly 10 to 12 cubic yards (weights vary by material). Delivery cost depends on material price, haul distance, and truck availability; Hello Gravel shows local pricing and delivery fees at checkout—request a quote for a precise delivered cost.

Can I lay gravel directly on soil in Campbell County, or do I need a base?

You can lay gravel directly on soil for light-use areas, but for driveways and high-traffic spots in Campbell County it's best to install a compacted base (4u0022 to 6u0022) and use a geotextile fabric to limit mixing with native soils. A proper base improves drainage and reduces rutting, especially where local clay soils and freeze-thaw cycles are factors.

What is the 'rule of three' in landscaping and how does it apply to using gravel?

The 'rule of three' is a design principle suggesting groupings of three (plants, colors, or textures) create visual balance. For gravel in Campbell County yards, use up to three complementary gravel colors or textures, or pair gravel areas with three plant types to make simple, attractive layouts that are easy to maintain.

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