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Gravel in Stewart County
Driveway Gravel
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What to know about Stewart County
Why Stewart County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Stewart County, with a city population of 13,644 and anchored within a metro area of 1.4+ million, is seeing steady residential and infrastructure growth at about 2.00% annually. That growth, combined with a temperate climate in hardiness zone 7b, creates ongoing demand for reliable aggregates for driveways, grading, erosion control, and small-scale construction. With roughly 213 sunny days per year and 45.00 inches of annual rainfall, local projects must balance dry-weather stability and wet-season drainage. Homeowners in Stewart County often look for gravel that compacts well, resists rutting, and improves drainage—qualities that reduce maintenance and protect landscapes and access points as neighborhoods expand.
Popular projects in Stewart County this season
- Driveway gravel - 35 tons
- Gravel walkway - 6 tons
- Gravel patio base - 8 tons
- French drain gravel - 12 tons
- Gravel parking pad - 28 tons
Stewart County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 13,644
- 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 Stewart County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Wet Risk
- Low Moisture Compaction
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
What is the typical cost per ton and per cubic yard for common gravel types in Stewart County, TN?
Prices vary by supplier and exact material, but typical local ranges are: crushed stone (1/2u0022-1u0022) $25-$40 per ton, pea gravel $30-$50 per ton, and limestone screenings $20-$35 per ton. A good rule of thumb: 1 cubic yard of gravel is about 1.4 tons, so multiply per-ton prices by ~1.4 to estimate per-yard costs. Exact pricing depends on your ZIP code, delivery distance, and any local fees—check your Hello Gravel quote for a firm price.
How do I find local gravel suppliers and contractors who deliver in Stewart County?
Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and dump-truck haulers that serve Stewart County—enter your ZIP code on our site or contact our team and we will get you a quote. For installation or larger earthwork, ask Hello Gravel to connect you with local contractors, or contact the Stewart County planning or public works office for referrals to landscapers and road contractors in the area.
Which gravel types work best on clay-heavy soils and with seasonal freeze-thaw in Stewart County?
For clay soils and the seasonal freeze-thaw common across the Tennessee region, angular crushed stone (for example #57 or 3/4u0022 crushed stone) performs best because it locks together and drains well. Use a compacted crushed-stone base with a coarser layer underneath and a finer wearing course on top; add geotextile fabric between soft clay and stone to prevent mixing. Pea gravel drains but shifts easily, so it is best used over a stable crushed-stone base rather than directly on clay.
What are typical bulk order minimums, delivery fees, and lead times for gravel deliveries to rural Stewart County addresses?
Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order. Standard delivery is generally scheduled for 2+ business days with many areas offering free delivery, while next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. For rural Stewart County addresses, expect longer lead times or a delivery fuel surcharge in some cases; your checkout quote will show any delivery fee and estimated arrival window.
How many tons of gravel do I need for common driveway sizes (12x40, 16x50, 20x40)?
Estimate using 1 cubic yard = 1.4 tons. For a 12x40 driveway (480 sq ft): a 3u0022 top layer needs about 4.4 cu yd (≈6.2 tons), 4u0022 needs 5.9 cu yd (≈8.3 tons), and 6u0022 needs 8.9 cu yd (≈12.4 tons). For 16x50 (800 sq ft) and 20x40 (800 sq ft): a 3u0022 layer ≈7.4 cu yd (≈10.4 tons), 4u0022 ≈9.9 cu yd (≈13.8 tons), and 6u0022 ≈14.8 cu yd (≈20.7 tons); adjust for base thickness and local compaction.
What gravel should I use for drainage and erosion control on steep slopes near the Cumberland River and ridgelines in Stewart County?
For steep slopes and areas near the Cumberland River, use larger, angular rock such as 2u0022-6u0022 riprap or graded rock mixes placed with proper geotextile to stabilize soil and resist washout. Combine rock with terraces, check dams, and native vegetation to slow water flow and reduce erosion; smaller angular crushed stone can be used on access paths but is not a substitute for riprap on actively eroding banks. For work near streams or the river, check with Stewart County and state regulators for permit needs before placing material.
Do I need permits or HOA approval to install a gravel driveway or parking area in Stewart County?
Permit and HOA rules vary by location; many rural Stewart County properties do not require a simple driveway resurfacing permit, but new entrances, work in a floodplain, or road access changes may need county or state approval. If you belong to an HOA, review its covenants for surfacing rules and setbacks. For projects near waterways or in regulated floodplain areas, contact Stewart County Planning and Zoning and Tennessee environmental agencies to confirm any permit requirements before ordering material.
How does the cost and lifespan of a gravel driveway compare to asphalt or concrete in Stewart County conditions?
Upfront installed cost for gravel is typically the lowest: expect roughly $1-$3 per square foot for a properly prepared gravel driveway, versus $3-$7 for asphalt and $6-$12 for concrete (local contractor rates vary). Gravel requires more ongoing maintenance (periodic raking, grading, adding material) and typically lasts 5-20 years with regular upkeep, while asphalt and concrete last longer with less frequent maintenance—15-25 years for asphalt and 25-40 years for concrete. In Stewart County’s climate, drainage and freeze-thaw cycles influence lifespan, so good base prep and drainage are key regardless of surface.
What base preparation and compaction practices make gravel driveways last longer in Tennessee soils?
Remove topsoil, establish positive drainage and crown the driveway, then install a compacted subbase of larger crushed stone (4u0022-6u0022 compacted layers) with geotextile fabric over soft spots or clay to prevent mixing. Compact each layer with a plate compactor or roller and finish with a 1u0022-2u0022 wearing course of angular stone; regular maintenance like regrading and adding material every few years keeps the surface stable. If you prefer a contractor, Hello Gravel can help connect you with local crews familiar with Tennessee soils and compaction best practices.
Are recycled or locally sourced gravel materials available in Stewart County, and are they cheaper?
Recycled crushed concrete or asphalt and locally quarried materials are sometimes available in the Stewart County area and can be less expensive than virgin stone, but quality and gradation vary by source. Recycled materials are good for base layers or driveways where cost is a priority, but ask for a sample and check for fines or contaminants if you need a finished surface. Hello Gravel can check local supplier inventory and include recycled options in your quote when available.
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