Gravel delivery in Haltom City, TX
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Gravel in Haltom City
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What to know about Haltom City
Why Haltom City homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Haltom City, with a population of 27,570 and located inside a 7.6+ million person metro area, combines steady growth (0.50% annually) with a warm, sunny climate (230/year) and moderate rainfall (34.00 inches per year). These conditions—frequent sun, periodic heavy Texas rain, and long growing seasons in USDA Hardiness Zone 8a—create steady demand for reliable aggregates as homeowners maintain driveways, fix drainage, and refresh landscaping. Gravel is often chosen because it sheds water, stabilizes surfaces, and fits a range of projects from basic paths to driveway bases. Locally sourced gravel also matches area soils and finishes, making it a practical material for both DIY and contractor jobs in Haltom City’s suburban settings.
Popular projects in Haltom City this season
- Gravel Driveway Resurfacing - 40 tons
- Gravel Patio Base - 8 tons
- Gravel Garden Path - 3 tons
- Gravel French Drain - 6 tons
- Gravel Parking Pad - 25 tons
Haltom City quick facts
- Location
- Haltom City, Texas
- Population
- 27,570
- Metro Area
- 7.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 230/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8a
- Growth Rate
- 0.50% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Haltom City projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Optimal Spring Moisture
- Dry Dusty Conditions
- Cool Damp Periods
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does gravel delivery typically cost in Haltom City, TX (per ton, per cubic yard, and flat delivery fee)?
Prices vary by material and supplier, but typical retail ranges for Haltom City are about $15 to $60 per ton depending on type (crusher run and base gravels at the low end, decorative pea gravel and specialty stone at the high end). Per cubic yard, expect roughly $20 to $80, since a cubic yard of gravel weighs about 1.3 to 1.7 tons depending on rock type. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order, standard delivery is usually 2+ business days with next-day available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee, and flat delivery fees in the area commonly run about $50 to $150 depending on distance and truck access (some orders may qualify for free delivery; check your zip code at checkout).
Which gravel types work best for driveways and landscaping in Haltom City and what are their pros and cons?
Limestone (crushed stone) is common in North Texas and packs well for driveways but can break down into dust over time in hot weather. Crusher run (a blend of crushed stone and fines) makes an excellent compacted base for driveways because it locks together, while pea gravel is decorative and comfortable underfoot but shifts more and is harder to drive on without edging. Decomposed granite offers a natural look and compacts nicely for paths, but it can erode in heavy rain and may need stabilizer for steep or high-traffic areas.
How do I calculate how many tons or cubic yards of gravel I need for a driveway or patio in Haltom City?
Measure the area in square feet and multiply by the desired depth in feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards (cubic yards = area_ft2 * depth_ft / 27). Convert cubic yards to tons by multiplying by a material factor (about 1.3 to 1.7 tons per cubic yard for most gravels); use 1.5 tons/yd3 as a simple average. Add 10% to 20% extra to account for compaction and settling, and remember Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order so plan accordingly.
Who supplies bulk gravel near Haltom City and how long will delivery take?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers serving the Haltom City/Fort Worth area, so you can get quotes from multiple yard suppliers without calling around. Typical lead times are 2+ business days for standard delivery, with next-day delivery possible for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee. Delivery radius and exact availability depend on the supplier and truck fleet; ask during checkout for estimated window and any access requirements for dump trucks.
How durable are gravel driveways in Haltom City summers and heavy rains, and how often will I need maintenance?
Gravel driveways can hold up well in Haltom City's hot summers with regular maintenance; expect to regrade and add material every 2 to 5 years depending on traffic and storm exposure. After heavy rains you may need spot regrading or fill low spots, and keeping a stabilized base (crusher run) under the finish gravel reduces washouts. Budget for periodic replenishment of 1 to 3 tons (or more) every few years for a typical residential driveway, depending on size and usage.
What is the recommended base and installation steps for a gravel driveway given Haltom City soils and drainage?
Excavate to remove topsoil and achieve a stable subgrade, install geotextile fabric if the soil is clayey, then place and compact 4 to 6 inches of crusher run or dense base as the structural layer. Add a 2 to 3 inch finished layer of your chosen decorative gravel and compact lightly; ensure the driveway has a crown or side drains to maintain positive drainage away from the house. For clay soils common around Haltom City, consider a perforated drain or improved subgrade to prevent water pooling and rutting.
How does gravel compare to asphalt and concrete for driveways in Haltom City?
Gravel is typically the lowest upfront cost and is quick to install, but it requires more ongoing maintenance (regrading and topping up). Asphalt offers a mid-range upfront cost with smoother driving surface and moderate maintenance (sealcoating, patching), while concrete has the highest initial cost with the longest service life and lowest routine maintenance. Consider neighborhood character, HOA rules, and long-term budget when choosing: gravel is practical and permeable, asphalt is familiar, and concrete is durable but more expensive.
Are recycled or crushed concrete gravels available in Haltom City and are they a cost-effective alternative?
Yes, crushed concrete and recycled aggregate are commonly available around the Fort Worth area and are often priced below new quarried stone, making them a cost-effective option for base layers. Crushed concrete compacts well and provides a stable base, but it can have more fines, dust, and occasional staining; it is great for base material but some homeowners prefer new stone for visible surface layers. Ask your supplier for a sample or photo before ordering to confirm appearance and suitability for surface use.
Do I need permits, HOA approval, or stormwater checks to install a gravel driveway in Haltom City?
Requirements vary: many residential projects can be done without a building permit, but property setbacks, driveway apron changes, or work in public right-of-way often require city approval, so contact the Haltom City building or public works department before starting. Also check with your HOA for design rules and material restrictions, and plan for proper drainage so runoff does not impact neighboring properties or violate local stormwater rules. When in doubt, call the city or submit a quick inquiry to your HOA to avoid rework.
Where can I get specialty decorative gravels near Haltom City and how much more will they cost than standard bulk gravel?
Local landscape supply yards, garden centers, and Hello Gravel suppliers in the Haltom City and Fort Worth area can source specialty gravels like colored pea gravel, river rock, and polished decorative stone. Specialty and colored gravels typically run 25% to 100% higher per ton than common crushed stone because of rarity and handling, so request samples and exact pricing during quote. Ordering a small sample or a single ton first is a good way to check color and texture before committing to a larger delivery.
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