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Gravel delivery in Harris County, TX

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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Harris 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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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 Harris County

Why Harris County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Harris County is home to a city population of 21,000 and is expanding at a 2.10% annual growth rate. With 218 sunny days each year, average annual rainfall of 38.97 inches, and a placement in hardiness zone 8a, the area supports steady residential and commercial development. That growth, combined with a climate that swings from hot, sunny stretches to heavy summer rains, drives consistent demand for durable landscaping and site-preparation materials. Homeowners and contractors alike look for gravel that provides reliable drainage, resists rutting under vehicle use, and complements heat-tolerant plantings. Clear guidance on stone size, grading, and coverage helps avoid common mistakes—like overbuying or choosing fines-heavy mixes that compact and block water flow—so projects finish on time and perform season after season.

Popular projects in Harris County this season

  • residential gravel driveway - 12 tons
  • gravel backyard patio base - 6 tons
  • gravel garden path - 3 tons
  • gravel French drain backfill - 5 tons
  • commercial gravel parking pad - 20 tons

Harris County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
21,000
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 Harris County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Wet Risk
Summer Washout Risk
Firm Winter Base

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Gravel delivery questions

What do delivery fees and per-ton prices typically look like for bulk gravel in Harris County, TX?

Delivered gravel prices in Harris County commonly fall in the range of about $30 to $70 per ton depending on material type (pea gravel, crushed limestone, etc.), local quarry rates, and haul distance. Many local suppliers include delivery inside a service radius for orders at or above the minimum (Hello Gravel minimum is 3 tons), but out-of-area or small orders can incur a delivery fee of roughly $50 to $200. Prices fluctuate with fuel and seasonal demand, so check your zip code on Hello Gravel for an exact quote.

Which gravel types perform best on Harris County clay soils and during hot, humid summers?

For Harris County clay soils and hot, humid summers, crushed limestone or crushed granite are common top choices because they compact well, resist tracking, and shed water better than loose decorative gravels. Pea gravel can be attractive but tends to migrate and sink into clay unless installed over a compacted base and edging. Decomposed granite can work for paths but may wash or rut without proper stabilization in heavy rains.

Do local Harris County ordinances or HOA rules restrict using gravel for driveways or require permits?

Local regulations vary: Harris County itself often does not require a permit just to place gravel, but cities within the county (for example Houston, Pasadena, or Baytown) may have driveway apron, curb-cut, or right-of-way rules that require permits. Many HOAs have material and appearance rules that explicitly allow or restrict gravel driveways, so check your HOA covenants before ordering. If your property is in a floodplain or affects stormwater flow, additional rules or permits may apply.

How much gravel do I need per square foot for common driveway depths used in Harris County projects?

Use the rule of 1 cubic yard per 81 square feet at a 4-inch depth. For other depths: 3 inches covers about 108 sq ft per cubic yard and 6 inches covers about 54 sq ft per cubic yard. To convert to tons, multiply cubic yards by roughly 1.4 (so 1 cu yd ≈ 1.4 tons for many gravels); for example, a 20 ft x 10 ft area (200 sq ft) at 4 inches needs about 2.5 cubic yards (≈3.5 tons).

Which Harris County suppliers offer installation or spreading services versus delivery-only for gravel?

Supplier services vary: many local quarries and haulers in Harris County offer delivery-only, while some trucking companies or separate contractors provide spreading, grading, and compaction services. Hello Gravel coordinates with local suppliers and you can request tailgate spreading at checkout, but drivers perform spreading at their discretion and it is not guaranteed. For guaranteed professional installation, ask Hello Gravel for local contractor referrals or hire a landscaper/gravel contractor to grade and compact after delivery.

How does gravel perform for drainage and erosion control on sloped properties in Harris County’s terrain and rainfall patterns?

Gravel can be effective for surface drainage because it allows water to infiltrate and reduces sheet flow compared with impervious surfaces, but steep slopes and Harris County’s heavy, sudden rains increase erosion risk. Use larger rock at water discharge points, install geotextile fabric, terraces, retaining features, or swales to manage runoff, and consider a compacted crushed-stone base with a coarser top layer for erosion resistance. For significant slopes or drainage concerns, consult a local engineer or landscaper familiar with Harris County rainfall and soil.

What maintenance schedule and costs should homeowners expect for gravel driveways in Harris County?

Plan on light maintenance such as raking and filling low spots annually and a more substantial top-up and regrading every 2 to 5 years depending on traffic and rain. Typical top-up needs are 1 to 3 inches of new material; cost for a small driveway top-up can range from about $100 to $600 depending on material and delivery, while full regrading/compaction by a contractor will cost more. Regularly clear drainage channels and trim vegetation to reduce water damage and reduce long-term repair costs.

How do costs and longevity compare between gravel and asphalt for residential driveways in the Harris County area?

Gravel has a lower upfront cost—often roughly $1 to $3 per sq ft installed for a basic gravel driveway—while asphalt usually runs $3 to $7 or more per sq ft installed depending on thickness and prep. Longevity differs: a well-maintained gravel driveway typically lasts 5 to 15 years before major work is needed, while asphalt can last 15 to 25 years with proper installation and maintenance. In Harris County, heavy rain and poor drainage accelerate wear on gravel, while heat can soften low-quality asphalt, so site drainage and base preparation strongly influence which option performs better long term.

Are there popular aggregate blends or local quarry materials commonly recommended by Harris County contractors?

Crushed limestone is widely used across Harris County and is a common recommendation for bases and top layers because of local availability and good compaction. Contractors also use 3/4u0022 crushed stone for base courses topped with a finer 3/8u0022 to 1/2u0022 crushed limestone for a finished surface; recycled concrete and river rock appear in specific situations for cost or aesthetic reasons. Local contractors often follow TxDOT and local specs where applicable, so ask for the specific gradation when ordering.

What are average regional labor rates for professional gravel driveway installation or grading in Harris County?

Labor and equipment rates vary, but individual laborers typically cost approximately $40 to $90 per hour in the Harris County market, while equipment with an operator (skid steer, mini-excavator, small dozer) commonly runs $75 to $150 per hour. Many contractors instead provide a flat project price; overall installed gravel driveways often fall in the $1.50 to $4.00 per sq ft range depending on prep, drainage work, and material choice. Always get multiple written estimates and confirm what is included (grading, compaction, edging, disposal) before hiring.

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