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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Hardeman 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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Why Hardeman County 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.

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What to know about Hardeman County

Why Hardeman County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Hardeman County homeowners are part of a growing Tennessee region anchored by a city with a population of 256,565 and a metro area population of 1.4+ million. The area is expanding at a growth rate of 2.00% annually, driving steady demand for residential and small-scale commercial construction, driveway upgrades, and drainage fixes. With a temperate climate in hardiness zone 7b, about 213 sunny days per year, and average annual rainfall of 45.00 inches, local soils face both heavy rain events and hot, drying spells. That combination makes proper grading and dependable aggregates essential—homeowners turn to quality gravel to control erosion, improve drainage, stabilize driveways, and create low-maintenance landscapes. Choosing the right size and composition reduces washouts, rutting, and long-term maintenance needs.

Popular projects in Hardeman County this season

  • Hardeman gravel driveway - 35 tons
  • gravel patio base - 8 tons
  • gravel drainage trench - 6 tons
  • gravel garden path - 3 tons
  • gravel parking pad - 25 tons

Hardeman County quick facts

Location
Tennessee Region
Population
256,565
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 Hardeman County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Wet Risks
Summer Rain Wash
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

What does delivered gravel usually cost per ton in Hardeman County for common types like crushed stone, #57, crusher run, and pea gravel?

Local delivered prices in Hardeman County vary with material, season, and distance. Expect rough ranges: crusher run $15–$40/ton, crushed stone/#57 $20–$45/ton, and pea gravel $25–$55/ton. These are estimates only; request an exact, up-to-date quote from Hello Gravel for delivery to your zip code.

Which suppliers or quarries serve Hardeman County (Bolivar area) and what are typical delivery minimums?

Hardeman County is served by regional quarries and local aggregate yards in Bolivar and nearby counties; Hello Gravel will connect you to the nearest trusted suppliers. Hello Gravel’s minimum order is 3 tons, while some quarries or haulers may prefer truckload minimums (often 5–15 tons depending on truck type). We recommend requesting supplier-specific minimums at checkout or by contacting our team.

Which gravel types work best on Hardeman County’s clay soils and local drainage conditions?

On clay soils choose a layered approach: a compacted base of crusher run or 3/4u0022 minus for strength, topped with #57 or 3/4u0022 crushed stone for a stable surface. Avoid using only pea gravel for driveways on clay because it can sink and migrate. Adding a geotextile fabric and proper crown for drainage will improve performance on Hardeman County’s clay.

How do Hardeman County seasonal patterns (wet springs, hot summers, freeze-thaw) affect gravel driveway life and maintenance?

Wet springs can cause rutting and washouts, requiring grading and additional material; freeze-thaw cycles can create potholes and heaving in low spots. Hot summers dry and lock surfaces, which is good for compaction but may expose fines that need topping up. Plan routine grading, fix low spots after wet seasons, and add fresh stone every few years to maintain a durable driveway.

How many tons of gravel do I need per square foot at common depths (3, 4, 6 inches) for Hardeman County projects?

Use this quick rule for planning: 3 inches = 0.013 tons per sq ft (about 13 tons per 1,000 sq ft); 4 inches = 0.017 tons per sq ft (about 17 tons per 1,000 sq ft); 6 inches = 0.026 tons per sq ft (about 26 tons per 1,000 sq ft). For a precise amount, multiply your area (sq ft) by the appropriate number and round up to allow for compaction and waste.

What are typical installed costs (material + labor) in Hardeman County for a 200–500 ft rural gravel driveway with base prep and compaction?

Costs vary with width, depth, and site prep. As a guideline: material alone often runs $20–$45/ton; professional base prep, grading, and compaction typically add $1–$3 per sq ft. For example, a 12 ft wide, 300 ft driveway (3,600 sq ft) built to a 4u0022 depth might need ~62 tons of stone (material $1,200–$2,800) plus $3,600–$10,800 for prep/compaction depending on difficulty, access, and local labor rates. Get a site-specific estimate from Hello Gravel or a local contractor for an accurate total.

Do Hardeman County or Tennessee codes require permits or standards for residential gravel driveways or larger gravel pads?

Most rural residential gravel driveways in Hardeman County do not require a county permit, but rules may apply for road curb cuts, new drive approaches, or work near state roads. If your project alters drainage, cross culverts, or connects to a county or state right-of-way, contact Hardeman County Road Department or Tennessee Department of Transportation for local requirements. Always check with local authorities before starting to avoid fines or required corrections.

How much do extras like geotextile fabric, grading, and compacting add to the price of a gravel driveway in Hardeman County?

Expect added costs: geotextile fabric typically adds $0.30–$1.00 per sq ft installed; grading and compaction commonly add $0.50–$2.00 per sq ft depending on site conditions; heavy excavation or drainage work raises costs further. For a typical driveway these extras can increase the project price by several hundred to a few thousand dollars, so include them when comparing quotes.

How does gravel compare to asphalt or concrete for initial cost and 10-year ownership on a Hardeman County driveway?

Initial costs in the Hardeman County area generally run: gravel $1–$3 per sq ft installed, asphalt $3–$7 per sq ft, and concrete $5–$15 per sq ft. Over 10 years gravel often has lower upfront cost but higher maintenance (periodic grading and adding stone), while asphalt and concrete have higher initial cost and lower routine maintenance but may need resurfacing or repairs. Choose based on budget, maintenance willingness, expected traffic, and local freeze-thaw conditions; request a 10-year cost estimate from contractors to compare.

Are there seasonal availability issues or price changes for bulk gravel deliveries to Hardeman County that affect scheduling purchases?

Yes. Peak landscaping months (spring and fall) often bring higher demand and longer lead times, and heavy rains in spring can restrict truck access or prompt county road limits on heavy loads. Winter freeze-thaw and extremely wet periods can delay deliveries or make spreading unsafe. To avoid delays and possible seasonal price increases, schedule deliveries early and check lead times when ordering through Hello Gravel.

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