Gravel delivery in Amarillo, TX
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Gravel in Amarillo
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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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 Amarillo
Why Amarillo homeowners choose Hello Gravel
The city of Amarillo has a population of 206,128 and sits in the Texas Panhandle with a steady growth rate of 0.80% annually. With a semi-arid climate—270 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 19.00 inches, and hardiness zone 7a—local landscaping and building projects prioritize materials that handle heat, wind, and episodic heavy rains. That steady growth and ongoing residential development create consistent demand for durable aggregates for driveways, drainage, erosion control, and low-water landscaping. Homeowners here want gravel that resists shifting in wind-exposed yards, promotes quick drainage on compacted soils, and complements the region’s natural color palette. Because local geology affects texture and shade, sourcing regionally appropriate gravel helps projects look integrated and perform better over time.
Popular projects in Amarillo this season
- Gravel Driveway Resurface - 45 tons
- Gravel Patio Base - 6 tons
- Gravel French Drain - 8 tons
- Gravel Pathway Install - 3 tons
- Gravel Parking Pad - 30 tons
Amarillo quick facts
- Location
- Amarillo, TX
- Population
- 206,128
- Metro Area
- 269,703
- Annual Rainfall
- 19.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 270/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 7a
- Growth Rate
- 0.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Amarillo projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- Too Much Heat
- Cold Weather Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
What do typical per-ton prices look like for gravel in Amarillo, TX?
Prices vary by type and supplier, but typical Amarillo ranges are: crushed limestone $25-$45 per ton, pea gravel $40-$70 per ton, and river rock $60-$120 per ton. Local supply, truck distance, and seasonal demand cause variation, so get a quote for your zip code. Hello Gravel will show available local pricing and delivery fees during checkout.
Who delivers bulk gravel in Amarillo and what are typical delivery fees?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and contracted haulers in Amarillo rather than using in-house trucks. Delivery fees commonly range from free up to $150 depending on distance, material, and minimum order; our minimum order is 3 tons. For specific supplier names and exact delivery fees, enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or call our team for a local quote.
Which gravel types work best on Amarillo's alkaline clay and sandy soils and hot, dry climate?
Crushed limestone or crushed rock with angular particles is usually best as a base because it locks together and handles the Panhandle's alkaline clay and seasonal rain well. Pea gravel and river rock are good decorative top layers but will shift on clay unless you have a solid base and edging. Using a geotextile fabric and a compacted base helps performance in Amarillo's hot, low-humidity summers and occasional heavy storms.
How many tons of gravel do common projects need in Amarillo, accounting for compaction and slope?
Assuming a 4u0022 finished depth and about 15% compaction: a 2-car driveway (roughly 20'x24') typically needs 12-18 tons including base and top dressing; a 1-car driveway (10'x20') needs about 6-10 tons. A 10'x10' patio at 4u0022 needs 2-3 tons, and a 20'x30' parking pad at 4u0022 needs about 15-22 tons. These are estimates; steeper slopes or deeper base requirements increase quantities, and Hello Gravel's calculator can give a precise amount for your site.
Do I need permits or HOA approval to install a gravel driveway in Amarillo?
Requirements vary by neighborhood and HOA. Many residential projects do not need a city permit, but drainage, runoff, curb cuts, or work in a public right-of-way can trigger city review or permits with Amarillo Planning and Zoning. Always check your HOA rules and contact the City of Amarillo or your local permitting office before starting work to avoid fines or required changes.
How often will Amarillo homeowners need to regrade or add top-up gravel after storms?
Routine regrading or top-ups are commonly needed every 1-3 years for driveways and higher-traffic pads, and sooner after heavy storms that cause washouts. In Amarillo, spring and the occasional intense summer storms are the most likely times for erosion, so inspect your gravel after major rains. Regular maintenance like filling ruts, topping 1-2 inches, and regrading low spots keeps surfaces usable longer.
What's a typical cost breakdown for installing a gravel driveway in Amarillo?
Costs vary by scope, but a basic breakdown: excavation and grading $500-$2,000, geotextile fabric $0.50-$1.50 per sq ft installed, base rock 6-8u0022 at $25-$45 per ton, top gravel 2-3u0022 at $25-$70 per ton, and compaction labor $250-$1,000 depending on size. Total installed costs for a homeowner-grade gravel driveway in Amarillo often range from $1,000 to $6,000 or more depending on length, access, and drainage solutions. Ask Hello Gravel for local supplier and contractor quotes to get an accurate job estimate.
What drainage solutions prevent erosion and washouts on gravel surfaces in Amarillo?
Key practices are proper grading with a slight crown, directing water to swales or culverts, and installing edge restraints to keep material in place. French drains, rock-lined swales, and perforated pipe underdrains help where runoff concentrates, and geotextile fabric prevents mixing with underlying clay. Because Amarillo sees occasional heavy downpours, address concentrated flow paths first to prevent repeated washouts.
How does gravel compare with asphalt and concrete for rural Amarillo properties on cost and maintenance?
Gravel has the lowest upfront cost and is quick to install, typically $1-$4 per sq ft installed, but requires more ongoing maintenance like periodic regrading and topping. Asphalt and concrete have higher upfront costs (asphalt roughly $3-$7 per sq ft, concrete $4-$10 per sq ft) but lower routine maintenance; however, they can crack from freeze-thaw or subgrade movement and cost more to repair. For many rural Amarillo properties, gravel is a practical, lower-cost choice if you accept periodic upkeep and proper drainage.
What gravel thickness and base prep do Amarillo contractors typically recommend to prevent rutting and weeds?
Contractors commonly recommend 6-8 inches of compacted crushed base (angular rock) topped with 2-3 inches of finish gravel for driveways, with 8-12 inches of base for heavy loads. Installing geotextile fabric beneath the base reduces mixing with native clay and limits weed invasion. Proper compaction in several lifts is essential, especially on Amarillo's clay soils, to reduce settling and rutting.
Which gravel types are best for low-maintenance pathways and patios in Amarillo?
Decomposed granite and crushed limestone are popular for low-maintenance pathways and patios because they compact well and create a firm walking surface. Pea gravel is pleasant to look at but tends to migrate and requires edging and occasional replenishment. Choose materials and edging based on the amount of foot or vehicle traffic and whether you want a firm, walkable surface or a decorative finish.
What should I expect from Hello Gravel deliveries in Amarillo?
Expect delivery by local contracted dump trucks, typically tri-axle, with a minimum order of 3 tons. Standard delivery takes 2+ business days, with next-day available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee; drivers may offer tailgate spreading at their discretion but it is not guaranteed. Add site notes at checkout for access instructions, and our team will confirm any special requirements before dispatch.
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