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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Culberson 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 Culberson County

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Why Culberson County Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Culberson County

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

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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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 Culberson County

Why Culberson County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Culberson County has a city population of 2,188 and sits within a broader metro area population of 4.6+ million, and local development is growing at a steady 2.10% annually. The climate and site conditions—hardiness zone 8a, about 218 sunny days per year, and 38.97 inches of annual rainfall—support year-round outdoor work but create specific aggregate needs. As new driveways, pads, and landscape projects appear, homeowners and small contractors demand gravel that compacts well, sheds water, resists washout, and minimizes dust. The right gravel grade reduces maintenance, improves drainage on sloped lots, and provides a durable base for pavers and roadways where soil movement and strong sun exposure are common. Gravel is particularly well suited to Culberson County because angular, crushed mixes offer permeability to handle 38.97 inches of rain while standing up to frequent sun and dry periods. Properly graded gravel can stabilize sandy or clay-prone soils, help control erosion, and support xeriscape plantings that need less irrigation. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers so materials reflect regional geology, offers clear pricing and scheduling (standard 2+ business day delivery, next-day option for orders placed before noon CST), and coordinates professional dump-truck delivery with experienced haulers to make ordering and receiving gravel simple and reliable.

Popular projects in Culberson County this season

  • gravel driveway resurfacing - 25 tons
  • new gravel driveway - 60 tons
  • gravel RV parking pad - 20 tons
  • gravel drainage swale - 12 tons
  • gravel garden pathway - 6 tons

Culberson County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
2,188
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 Culberson County projects

Stable Fall Compaction
Spring Rain Softening
High Heat Drying
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Gravel delivery questions

What are current local wholesale prices per ton for common gravel types in Culberson County, TX?

Prices fluctuate with season, quarry supply, and truck distance, so we cannot give live rates here. As a ballpark for Culberson County and nearby West Texas sources: crushed rock/crushed limestone commonly runs about $25-$45 per ton, decomposed granite about $30-$60 per ton, and river rock/rounded rock about $40-$75 per ton. For exact, up-to-date pricing and a delivered quote to Van Horn or other Culberson County locations, request a quote through Hello Gravel or call our team.

Which gravel types work best in Culberson County’s arid, high-heat, rocky terrain?

For driveways and ranch roads in Culberson County, crushed rock (crushed limestone or granite) and caliche-style aggregates perform well because they compact and shed water. Decomposed granite is a good choice for patios, pathways, and low-traffic areas because it packs to a firm surface and blends with the desert palette. Use larger angular rock or riprap for erosion control on slopes and dry washes.

Can Hello Gravel connect me with local quarries or suppliers that deliver to Van Horn and other parts of Culberson County? What are typical minimums and fees?

Yes — Hello Gravel partners with local suppliers and haulers that deliver to Culberson County; enter your zip code on our site or contact our team to see which suppliers serve your address. Our stated minimum order is 3 tons; delivery fees depend on truck distance, site access, and whether you need a smaller truck or special services. We will provide delivered pricing and any minimums or extra-fee details in your quote.

How many tons of gravel do I need and what depth is recommended for a residential driveway, a heavy-use parking lot, and slope erosion control?

A common planning guide is: residential driveway — 4u0022 compacted finish over a 4-6u0022 compacted base (total 8-10u0022 in high-traffic areas); commercial/heavy-use parking — 8u0022 to 12u0022 total compacted depth. For erosion control on slopes or washes use larger rock (1u0022 to 12u0022 depending on severity) and depths from 6u0022 for small slopes up to 12u0022+ for concentrated flows. As a quick quantity rule, 2u0022 depth is ~1 ton per 100 sq ft, 3u0022 ~1.5 tons/100 sq ft, and 4u0022 ~2 tons/100 sq ft — always confirm with our material calculator for your project.

Should I use gravel stabilizers or geotextile fabrics in Culberson County to reduce migration and dust, and what do they cost?

Yes — geotextile fabric is recommended under driveways and on slopes to separate fines from subgrade and reduce pumping; it helps on the rocky, variable soils in Culberson County. Polymer stabilizers or dust-control additives can reduce dust and migration on high-use surfaces; they are useful in hot, dry climates but costs and performance vary by product. Typical material costs as a rough guide: geotextile fabric commonly runs about $0.10-$0.50 per sq ft installed, while stabilizer products and application can range from about $0.50 to $3.00 per sq ft depending on product and labor; get local quotes to compare options.

How does gravel compare to asphalt or concrete for longevity and cost for driveways and ranch roads in Culberson County?

Gravel has a lower upfront cost and is easier to repair, making it a common and practical choice for ranch roads and remote driveways in Culberson County. Asphalt and concrete cost more initially but typically require less frequent surface-level maintenance; asphalt lasts 15-30 years and concrete 25-40 years with proper installation, while a well-maintained gravel surface can perform for 5-15 years before significant replenishment. Your best choice depends on traffic, maintenance willingness, and budget; Hello Gravel can help estimate first costs and ongoing material needs.

What seasonal factors in Culberson County affect gravel installation, pricing, and maintenance?

Culberson County’s hot, dry summers increase dust and can loosen fines, while infrequent but intense storms or flash floods can wash or rut gravel surfaces. Schedule bulk deliveries and major grading outside of storm forecasts — spring and fall are often best for compaction and stabilization work. Pricing can rise during wet seasons or high demand after storms; plan ahead for deliveries to avoid seasonal spikes.

Are there Culberson County building codes or permits that restrict gravel thickness, drainage, or use near county roads?

Culberson County generally allows gravel on private property, but rules can apply when you connect a driveway to a county or state road, or when in a regulated floodplain or subdivision with an HOA. For driveways that access county roads you may need a driveway permit and specific drainage measures; TxDOT rules apply for state highways. Check with the Culberson County Commissioners Court, the county road department, or local planning office before large installs, and we can help point you to local contacts.

What are typical maintenance schedules and costs for gravel surfaces in West Texas, including regrading, adding fines, and dust control?

Plan to regrade and reshape gravel surfaces once a year or after any major storm; high-traffic ranch roads may need grading two or more times per year. Spot topping or adding fines is common every 1-3 years; as a rough cost guide, delivered gravel material often runs in the ballpark of $25-$60 per ton, and a typical small regrade by a contractor can vary from a few hundred dollars to over $1,000 depending on scope. Dust-control treatments and periodic compaction extend life and reduce material loss — get local estimates to budget accurately.

Can Hello Gravel recommend local contractors experienced in gravel installation and what are typical labor rates in the area?

Yes — Hello Gravel can connect you to local haulers and suppliers and often to contractors experienced with grading and spreading aggregates in the Culberson County area. Labor and equipment rates vary by crew and machine, but expect contractor equipment/operator rates in remote West Texas to commonly range from about $70-$150 per hour for grading and heavy-equipment work; small crew labor and handwork will vary. We recommend requesting at least two local bids and asking for references and examples of recent gravel projects in similar terrain.

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