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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Borden 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?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Borden County

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Why Borden County Chooses Hello Gravel

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On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

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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 Borden County

Why Borden County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Borden County has a population of 641 and is seeing steady development with a 2.10% annual growth rate. The local climate—218 sunny days per year, 38.97 inches of rain annually, and hardiness zone 8a—supports year-round outdoor projects but also creates seasonal runoff and sun exposure that affect landscaping and driveways. As homeowners in Borden County undertake driveways, low-maintenance yards, drainage upgrades, and small-scale site work, demand for reliable aggregates rises. Gravel is often chosen because it provides durable, permeable surfaces that stand up to sun exposure, shed water during heavy rains, and require less ongoing care than turf or loose soil. Homeowners look for consistent gradation, good compaction properties, and local sourcing so materials match regional soil and weather conditions.

Popular projects in Borden County this season

  • Driveway gravel resurfacing - 12 tons
  • Front yard gravel landscaping - 6 tons
  • Gravel parking pad - 20 tons
  • Gravel farm access road - 40 tons
  • Gravel drainage trench backfill - 10 tons

Borden County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
641
Metro Area
4.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
38.97 inches
Sunny Days
218/year
Hardiness Zone
8a
Growth Rate
2.10% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Borden County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Compaction Window
High Heat Drying
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

What are typical delivered prices per ton for common gravel types in Borden County and nearby West Texas markets?

Delivered gravel prices in Borden County vary with type and distance from quarries; expect approximate ranges rather than exact quotes. Typical delivered ranges you might see in West Texas are: caliche or local roadbase $12-$35 per ton, crushed limestone or crushed stone $25-$60 per ton, and pea gravel or decorative stone $30-$70 per ton. Prices change with fuel, season, and distance, so get an up-to-date quote by checking your zip code on Hello Gravel or contacting our team.

Which suppliers deliver gravel to Borden County and what delivery fees and minimums should I expect?

Borden County is rural, so most suppliers and aggregate yards that serve the area operate out of nearby West Texas hubs; Hello Gravel connects you to local suppliers and contracted haulers who deliver to your zip code. Minimum order is typically 3 tons (Hello Gravel minimum) and delivery fees depend on distance and truck type — many deliveries in closer areas are offered free while longer hauls may add $50-$150 or more. Check availability and exact delivery fees during checkout by entering your zip code or contact our sales team for a custom quote.

Which gravel types work best for Borden County's hot, arid climate and local caliche or clay soils?

For Borden County's hot, dry conditions and common caliche/clay substrates, crushed limestone or local caliche-based aggregates are common choices because they compact well and resist movement. Crushed granite or angular crushed stone also performs well where drainage is needed and for higher-traffic driveways. Decorative pea gravel is fine for patios and beds but is less stable for driveways unless combined with a compacted base or stabilizer.

What depths and base preparation are recommended for residential driveways, ranch lanes, and farm roads in Borden County?

For light residential driveways, plan on a compacted base of 3-4 inches of crushed stone over a stable subgrade; for ranch lanes and farm roads with occasional heavier loads, use 6-8 inches compacted of crushed stone or caliche. Prepare the subgrade by removing soft spots, establishing crown for drainage (1/4-1/2 inch per foot), and compacting with a roller or plate compactor before placing gravel. In poor subgrade areas you may need geotextile fabric and additional base material to prevent rutting.

Do I need permits or approvals from Borden County or other agencies to install a gravel driveway or road?

Permitting for a private driveway on private property in Borden County is usually minimal, but if you connect to a county road or a state highway you may need a county or TxDOT driveway approach permit and possibly a culvert permit. Always check with the Borden County Road & Bridge office and TxDOT before altering a county or state right-of-way to avoid fines and ensure proper drainage. If your property is in an incorporated area or a subdivision, review any local deed restrictions or HOA rules that may apply.

How much do contractors typically charge to spread and compact gravel in Borden County?

Contractor charges vary by crew size, equipment, travel, and job complexity; in rural West Texas you might see spreading and grading billed as $50-$120 per hour for an operator with equipment or roughly $5-$25 per ton as an all-in spreading/compaction figure on smaller jobs. Small residential jobs often have a minimum charge to cover mobilization and travel. Ask contractors for an itemized quote that separates material, delivery, spreading, and compaction so you can compare accurately.

What maintenance should Borden County homeowners expect for gravel driveways and how often?

Expect regular maintenance like regrading and adding fresh gravel every 1-3 years depending on traffic, rainfall events, and base quality; lighter-used driveways can go longer, while farm roads and high-traffic lanes need more frequent attention. Common maintenance tasks include filling ruts, re-establishing crown, adding 1-2 inches of new gravel as needed, and applying dust-control products if dust becomes a problem. Budget for periodic replenishment: many homeowners plan on adding a few tons every couple of years for a typical driveway.

Are gravel stabilizers or binding additives available and cost-effective in Borden County?

Yes, polymer binders, magnesium chloride, and other stabilizers are available through regional suppliers and specialty contractors in West Texas, and they can reduce dust and movement for high-use driveways or paths. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness depend on traffic levels and budget: stabilizers add upfront cost but can reduce long-term regrading and topping frequency for busy drives. Check local suppliers and test a small area first; Hello Gravel can note stabilizer preferences in Order Notes but specialized application is usually handled by contractors.

Any tips for ordering gravel for a Borden County project through Hello Gravel?

Measure the area and use Hello Gravel's material calculator to convert square feet and desired depth into tons, keeping in mind our 3-ton minimum. Choose a delivery date in the checkout calendar (standard 2+ business days or next-day if ordered before noon CST for an extra fee), add Order Notes for placement or tailgate spreading requests, and contact our team if you expect access or site restrictions so we can coordinate with the hauler.

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