Gravel delivery in Washington County, TN
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Gravel in Washington 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 Hello Gravel Works?
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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 Washington County
Why Washington County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Washington County homeowners (population 133,000) are building and upgrading properties in a steadily growing region that feeds into a metro area population of 1.4+ million. With steady 2.00% annual growth, development demand includes new driveways, patios, drainage fixes, and base work for additions. The local climate—hardiness zone 7b, about 213 sunny days per year, and 45.00 inches of annual rainfall—supports year-round projects but also places a premium on materials that handle moisture and seasonal movement. Homeowners look for aggregates that balance drainage, compaction, and durability; clear guidance on quantities and material type helps avoid overordering or site problems. Regional sourcing matters here because color, texture, and angularity vary with local geology and affect how gravel locks together and sheds water.
Popular projects in Washington County this season
- Residential gravel driveway - 12 tons
- Gravel backyard patio - 6 tons
- Gravel garden paths - 3 tons
- Gravel French drain - 4 tons
- Gravel parking pad - 20 tons
Washington County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 133,000
- 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 Washington County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Wet Spring Conditions
- High Compaction Strength
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does delivered gravel usually cost in Washington County, TN?
Delivered gravel in Washington County typically ranges by material and truck access. Expect roughly $30 to $60 per ton delivered for common driveway gravels, which converts to about $40 to $85 per cubic yard (1 cubic yard ≈ 1.4 tons). Final price depends on type, delivery distance, and whether spreading is requested.
What gravel types are most commonly used for driveways and rural roads here?
In Washington County and Northeast Tennessee, crushed limestone, crusher run, and 3/4u0022 crushed stone (#57) are the most common for driveways and rural lanes. Pea gravel or river rock is used as a decorative topcoat but is less stable for vehicle traffic. Local suppliers may offer regional mixes, so ask about stone gradation when ordering.
How does our local weather affect gravel performance and maintenance?
Hot, humid summers and occasional freezes in Washington County mean gravel can settle, wash into ditches during heavy rain, and develop ruts after freeze-thaw cycles. Good drainage, proper crowning and periodic regrading are important to reduce washouts. Expect to add topcoat and regrade more often in steep or poorly drained spots.
How much gravel do I need for a typical 2-car driveway or a rural lane in Washington County?
A common two-car driveway (about 20 ft x 40 ft = 800 sq ft) needs roughly 7.4 cubic yards (≈10.4 tons) at a 3u0022 topcoat and about 9.9 cubic yards (≈13.8 tons) if you choose a 4u0022 base. For long rural lanes, quantities vary widely; for example a 1,000 ft lane at 12 ft wide with a 4u0022 depth needs about 177 cubic yards (≈248 tons). We recommend ordering 5-10% extra to account for compaction and grading.
Are there local rules or HOA limits on gravel driveways in Washington County?
Rules vary by municipality and HOA in Washington County, so check your county planning office, any municipal zoning office, and your HOA covenants before installing a driveway. Some areas require driveway permits for connections to county roads or have erosion-control requirements. If you are near a floodplain or steep slope, additional permits or drainage controls may be required.
Where do local suppliers deliver from and how far will trucks travel to Washington County?
Hello Gravel connects you with regional suppliers and quarries serving Northeast Tennessee, including suppliers around Johnson City and neighboring counties. Typical delivery radiuses are 15 to 50 miles depending on the supplier and road access; final availability and fees appear at checkout. Remember our minimum order is 3 tons and deliveries are made by tri-axle dump trucks, with optional tailgate spreading at the driver’s discretion.
What base and topcoat combos work best to prevent washouts on sloped properties?
On slopes in Washington County, start with a stable base like crusher run or 2u0022 minus compacted to form a solid foundation, and finish with a coarser topcoat such as 3/4u0022 crushed stone or #57 to shed water. Install geotextile fabric under the base where soils are soft and provide edge restraints or small swales to direct runoff. Proper crown and drainage are as important as material choice to prevent washouts.
How does gravel compare to asphalt and concrete for Washington County homeowners?
Gravel is the most budget-friendly upfront option and works well for rural, well-drained driveways, but it requires regular maintenance like regrading and topping. Asphalt and concrete cost more up front but typically need less frequent attention; asphalt can soften in extreme heat and both paved surfaces can crack in freeze-thaw cycles. Choose gravel if you prioritize lower initial cost and ease of repair; choose pavement if you want a smoother, lower-maintenance surface over many years.
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