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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Gaines 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 Gaines County

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Why Gaines County Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Gaines County

Reliable Local Delivery

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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We will be with you through delivery. Call us any time if you need to make any changes to your order.

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 Gaines County

Why Gaines County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Gaines County homeowners are working in a growing, sunny region where demand for durable, well-draining aggregates is rising. The area has a city population of 21,539 and sits inside a metro area population of 4.6+ million, with a growth rate of 2.10% annually. Local climate and planting conditions—hardiness zone 8a, 218 sunny days annually, and annual rainfall of 38.97 inches—encourage new construction, landscape upgrades, and water-management projects. That makes reliable access to quality gravel important for driveways, drainage swales, patios, and erosion control. Homeowners want materials that handle both Texas sun and periodic heavy rain, resist shifting, and reduce maintenance. Clear pricing, local sourcing, and scheduled delivery simplify projects for DIYers and contractors alike.

Popular projects in Gaines County this season

  • gravel driveway resurfacing - 18 tons
  • gravel drainage french trench - 6 tons
  • gravel patio base - 4 tons
  • gravel driveway extension - 12 tons
  • gravel access road rehab - 30 tons

Gaines County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
21,539
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 Gaines County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Ideal Moisture Levels
Too Much Heat
Cold Weather Limits

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Gravel delivery questions

How much does gravel delivery and optional spreading typically cost in Gaines County, TX?

Delivered gravel prices in Gaines County commonly range based on material and distance; expect roughly $40 to $80 per ton delivered for common gravels, with crusher-run often toward the lower end and decorative stone toward the higher end. Tailgate spreading is offered at drivers' discretion and may carry an extra fee; Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and will provide a specific quote for your address and delivery date. Final price depends on material type, delivery distance, truck access, and whether spreading is requested.

Which gravel type is best for a driveway in Gaines County's semi-arid climate?

For most Gaines County driveways, crusher run or 3/4u0022 crushed limestone (with fines) is the best choice because it compacts well and resists displacement from wind and vehicle traffic. Pea gravel looks nice but shifts easily and is not ideal for driveways, while plain loose decorative gravels can require more frequent topping-up. Choose a material with some fines or a road-base mix for better stability in semi-arid, windy conditions.

How many tons of gravel do I need for a single-car, two-car driveway, or a rural road in Gaines County?

Approximate amounts using 3u0022 depth and 1.4 tons per cubic yard: a single-car driveway (12'x20') needs about 3 tons, a two-car driveway (20'x20') needs about 5 to 6 tons. For a rural gravel lane, estimate by length: a 12' wide lane at 4u0022 depth requires about 0.21 tons per linear foot, so 100 linear feet would be roughly 21 tons. These are estimates; measure your exact dimensions and use Hello Gravel's calculator or ask our team for a precise quote.

Who delivers gravel to Gaines County and what are typical minimum orders?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and contracted dump truck haulers that service Gaines County; many deliveries use tri-axle dump trucks. Our platform's minimum order is 3 tons, which suits most residential projects, while some local quarries or haulers may prefer full truckloads (10 to 20 tons) for remote deliveries. Check your zip code on our site for local supplier options and exact minimums.

How does West Texas wind and rain affect gravel driveway durability and maintenance in Gaines County?

Wind in Gaines County can gradually move fine materials and create dust, while heavy rains can wash ruts and cause erosion in low spots. Expect to regrade and add material every 1 to 5 years depending on traffic and weather, and install proper drainage to prevent washouts. Using a compactable base layer and edging will reduce maintenance needs and help the driveway resist wind and rain damage.

How does gravel compare to asphalt and concrete for a driveway in Gaines County on cost and long-term upkeep?

Gravel has the lowest upfront cost of the three and is the easiest to install for rural properties in Gaines County, but it requires periodic regrading and topping-up. Asphalt and concrete cost more initially but generally need less frequent surface replenishment; asphalt may require resurfacing every 10-20 years and concrete has a higher up-front cost but long lifespan. Choose gravel if you need a budget-friendly, flexible solution; choose asphalt or concrete if you want a lower-maintenance, paved surface and higher initial investment.

What depth and base preparation do you recommend for rural properties with caliche subsoil in Gaines County?

On caliche subsoil, first remove soft spots and grade; then compact the caliche subgrade firmly. Install geotextile fabric where drainage or soft areas are a concern, add 4 to 6 inches of compactable base such as crusher run, compact that layer, and finish with 2 to 3 inches of wearing course gravel for driveways. For heavy truck traffic or commercial use, increase base thickness to 6 to 8 inches and consider professional grading and compaction.

Do Gaines County codes or HOAs restrict gravel driveway installations?

Rural parts of Gaines County often have few restrictions on gravel driveways, but rules vary by municipality, county road authority, and homeowner association. County regulations may control driveway access to county roads or require culverts and permits for certain work; HOAs can have design and material rules. Before you install, check with the Gaines County road or planning office and review any HOA guidelines; Hello Gravel can help with supplier recommendations and delivery logistics once you confirm local requirements.

How should I reduce washouts and dust on a gravel driveway in Gaines County?

Good grading, crowned profiles, and side ditches keep water from pooling and reduce washouts during heavy rains common after storms in West Texas. Use a compactable base (crusher run), add edging to hold material in place, and consider a top layer with larger stone or recycled asphalt in high-traffic areas to limit dust and movement. Regular maintenance like regrading low spots and adding material where needed will also keep dust and washouts under control.

If I need to change or cancel a gravel order for Gaines County delivery, what should I do?

Contact Hello Gravel as soon as possible via phone or text; changes are easier to accommodate before your order is dispatched to the supplier and hauler. We will do our best to modify or cancel orders depending on processing status, but changes are not guaranteed once trucks are scheduled. Check your order confirmation for timelines and reach out promptly for the quickest assistance.

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