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Gravel in Dayton

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?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Dayton

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Why Dayton Chooses Hello Gravel

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Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

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What to know about Dayton

Why Dayton homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Dayton's city population is 16,820 and it sits within a broader metro area of 2.6+ million people. Growing at 1.80% annually, Dayton is seeing steady residential and infrastructure activity that drives demand for landscaping and construction materials. With a temperate local climate—about 228 sunny days per year and 34.25 inches of rainfall—homeowners need aggregates that manage stormwater, reduce erosion, and endure sunny, warm growing seasons in hardiness zone 8b. Gravel is often chosen for driveways, French drains, walkways, and bases for pavers because it provides permeability, load-bearing support, and a cost-effective surface. For many Dayton projects, properly graded gravel helps prevent puddling after heavy rains, stabilizes ground under foot and vehicle traffic, and keeps low long-term maintenance needs.

Popular projects in Dayton this season

  • Dayton gravel driveway - 18 tons
  • Gravel front walkway - 3 tons
  • Gravel patio base - 5 tons
  • Gravel drainage trench - 4 tons
  • Gravel parking pad - 12 tons

Dayton quick facts

Location
West Tennessee
Population
16,820
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.80% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Dayton projects

Stable Fall Temps
Soft Spring Ground
High Heat Drying
Cold Weather Limits

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Gravel delivery questions

What are typical gravel delivery rates to Dayton, TN (per ton and per cubic yard)?

Typical material-only prices for common gravels in West Tennessee are roughly $20 to $50 per ton, depending on type (pea gravel, crushed limestone, quarry process). A rough conversion is about 1.3 tons per cubic yard for crushed stone, so expect about $25 to $65 per cubic yard before delivery. Delivery and haul fees vary by supplier and distance; some local deliveries are free while others add $20 to $75 or more. For an exact price, request a quote for your Dayton zip code through Hello Gravel.

Which gravel types work best for driveways and private roads on Dayton's clay soils and in a rainy climate?

For Dayton's clay soils and frequent rain, angular crushed stone or quarry process (dense grade) over a compacted base performs best because it locks together and resists rutting. Crushed limestone is a common local choice for driveways because it compacts well and sheds water; pea gravel drains but tends to shift and is not ideal for vehicle traffic unless contained. For heavy use roads, include a stabilized base (class II or road base) and proper drainage to prevent saturation and washouts.

How many tons of gravel do I need for common Dayton projects (example: 20x30 driveway or a 12 ft x 500 ft road at 4u0022 and 6u0022)?

Use the area x depth method and plan for about 1.3 tons per cubic yard plus 10% extra for waste. A 20 ft x 30 ft driveway (600 sq ft) at 4u0022 (0.333 ft) is about 7.4 cubic yards or ~9.6 tons (round to 10 tons); at 6u0022 it is about 11.1 cubic yards or ~14.4 tons (round to 15 tons). A 12 ft x 500 ft road (6,000 sq ft) at 4u0022 is about 74 cu yd or ~96 tons, and at 6u0022 about 111 cu yd or ~144 tons; add 10% for settlement and waste.

Who delivers and installs gravel in Dayton, and what are typical minimum order sizes?

Hello Gravel connects Dayton customers with local suppliers and contracted haulers that deliver by dump truck; many local suppliers also work with landscapers and contractors for installation. Hello Gravel's minimum order is typically 3 tons, but individual suppliers or contractors may have higher minimums for delivery or installation. For installation, ask the supplier or a local contractor for a written quote that lists site prep, base, edging, and compaction.

How do freeze/thaw cycles and heavy rain in Tennessee affect gravel longevity and maintenance in Dayton?

Dayton's seasonal rain and occasional freeze/thaw cycles can speed rutting and surface migration, especially over clay subsoils that hold water. Proper base preparation, compaction, and good drainage reduce these issues; without that, expect to regrade and add material every 1 to 3 years on high-traffic areas. Regular maintenance after heavy rains helps prevent potholes and washouts.

What are typical installation cost ranges in Dayton for gravel driveways including grading, base material, edging, and compaction?

Installation costs vary by site conditions, but a typical gravel driveway installed with proper grading, base, edging, and compaction in the Dayton area often ranges from about $1.50 to $4.00 per sq ft. For example, a 20x30 driveway (600 sq ft) might cost roughly $900 to $2,400 depending on how much base and prep are required. Always get multiple written estimates because steep slopes, drainage work, or difficult access can raise costs.

Is crushed limestone or pea gravel better for drainage around houses and preventing mud on rural Dayton properties?

For preventing mud and providing a stable walking or driving surface, crushed limestone is usually the better choice because it compacts and forms a firm surface while still allowing some drainage. Pea gravel drains well and is useful in French drains or decorative beds, but it moves under tires and on slopes and is less effective at preventing muddy surfaces unless contained and frequently replenished. For drainage around foundations, use washed gravel with a proper drainage system and geotextile fabric.

How do gravel, asphalt, and concrete compare in upfront cost and long-term maintenance for Dayton driveways?

Gravel has the lowest upfront cost and is quickest to install but requires periodic regrading and topping up every few years; expect lower initial cost but ongoing maintenance. Asphalt is mid-range up front and needs periodic sealcoating and eventual resurfacing every 10 to 20 years. Concrete has the highest initial cost but can last decades with minimal routine maintenance; however repairs and replacements are costly. Get local contractor quotes and weigh upfront budget against long-term maintenance in Dayton's climate.

What type of gravel and installation prevents washouts on sloped or flood-prone properties near Dayton?

Prevent washouts by installing angular crushed stone (3/4u0022 minus or similar) over a compacted base, using geotextile fabric on soft ground, and including robust drainage like swales, culverts, or rock check dams. Edge restraints, dense base layers, and proper compaction reduce movement; for steep or stream-facing areas, larger riprap or engineered erosion control may be required. Consult a local contractor or civil engineer for sites with significant runoff or regulatory constraints.

Are there local rules, HOA regulations, or county standards in Rhea County/Dayton that affect gravel driveways or private road construction?

Local zoning, city ordinances, Rhea County road standards, and HOA rules can affect driveway materials, setbacks, and private road construction in Dayton. Requirements vary by parcel and neighborhood, so check with the City of Dayton zoning office, Rhea County Planning and Zoning, your HOA (if applicable), and the county road department before starting work. Hello Gravel can deliver materials, but permits and compliance are the customer's responsibility.

How do I order gravel for a Dayton project with Hello Gravel and what should I include in my order notes?

Order online at hello-gravel.com, check your Dayton zip code for availability, and note the minimum order (typically 3 tons). Include project details in Order Notes: delivery address specifics (driveway access, gates, obstructions), preferred delivery date, desired drop location, material type and appearance preferences, and whether you want the driver to consider tailgate spreading (driver discretion). For fast timelines, request next-day delivery before noon CST and call our team if you need help calculating quantities.

How much gravel do I need for a French drain or footing drain around a Dayton house?

A common French drain trench is 12u0022 to 18u0022 wide and 12u0022 to 18u0022 deep; a 10 ft length at 12u0022 x 12u0022 equals about 0.37 cubic yards or roughly 0.5 ton of washed gravel. Measure trench width, depth, and length to calculate cubic yards (width x depth x length in feet, divided by 27) and then multiply by about 1.3 to convert to tons; add 10% for waste and settling. For full drainage systems, include geotextile fabric and a perforated pipe in your plan and ask a contractor for verification.

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