Gravel delivery in McCulloch County, TX
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Gravel in McCulloch County
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What to know about McCulloch County
Why McCulloch County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
McCulloch County has a population of 7,900 and sits in a growing Texas region with a growth rate of 2.10% annually. The local climate is favorable for year-round outdoor projects, with about 218 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 38.97 inches, and a hardiness zone of 8a. Those conditions — warm summers, periodic heavy rains, and steady growth — drive steady demand for durable, low-maintenance exterior materials. Homeowners here increasingly choose gravel for driveways, parking pads, paths, and erosion control because it offers reliable drainage, resists rutting in wet weather, and requires less upkeep than turf or paved surfaces as the area develops and construction activity grows around the nearby metro area of 4.6+ million people.
Popular projects in McCulloch County this season
- gravel driveway resurfacing - 30 tons
- gravel parking pad - 20 tons
- gravel walkway - 5 tons
- gravel french drain backfill - 12 tons
- gravel cattle lane - 60 tons
McCulloch County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 7,900
- 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 McCulloch County projects
- Ideal Fall Compaction
- Spring Wet Risk
- High Summer Dust
- Winter Slow Curing
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Gravel delivery questions
What does gravel typically cost per ton or per cubic yard in McCulloch County, TX?
Local prices vary, but expect delivered estimates for McCulloch County: crushed limestone roughly $35-$60 per ton (about $46-$78 per yd3), crushed granite about $45-$75 per ton (about $59-$98 per yd3), and pea gravel about $40-$80 per ton (about $52-$104 per yd3). These are ballpark delivered ranges that depend on quarry source, truck haul distance, and season. Contact suppliers for an exact quote for your address.
Who supplies bulk gravel to McCulloch County and what are typical minimum orders and delivery fees?
Gravel for McCulloch County is usually supplied by nearby quarries and aggregate yards in the Hill Country and neighboring counties (San Saba, Brady, Mason, Llano). Typical minimums for delivery runs are 3 tons (Hello Gravel minimum) up to tri-axle loads of 10-14 tons; landscaping loads often start at 3-5 tons. Short local deliveries may have little or no fee, while longer hauls or small orders can add $50-$200 depending on distance and truck type.
Which gravel types work best for driveways, ranch roads, erosion control, and drainage in McCulloch County?
For McCulloch County driveways and ranch roads, crusher-run or road base (mix of fines and stone) with a 3/4u0022 top coat of crushed limestone or #57 stone is common because it compacts well and sheds water. Use pea gravel or washed gravel for decorative paths and patios. For erosion control and drainage near creeks or steep slopes choose larger riprap or 3u0022-plus angular rock and use rip-rap or gabion applications to resist washouts.
How much gravel do I need to resurface a standard 2-car driveway (20x30 ft) at 3–4 inches and at 6–8 inches?
A 20x30 ft driveway (600 sq ft) requires about 5.6 yd3 (7.2 tons) for 3u0022 depth and about 7.4 yd3 (9.6 tons) for 4u0022 depth. For base reconstruction at 6u0022 expect about 11.1 yd3 (14.4 tons) and at 8u0022 about 14.8 yd3 (19.3 tons). Order 5-10% extra to allow for compaction, grading, and small spillage.
When is the best time to order and install gravel in McCulloch County considering rain and summer heat?
Plan gravel delivery and installation for spring or fall in McCulloch County to avoid the hottest summer months and the wettest periods. Avoid heavy rain days because trucks can rut soft ground and compaction is harder after soaking. If you must work in summer, pick a dry stretch and schedule early-start deliveries to minimize heat-related issues.
Do I need permits or approvals to install or widen a gravel driveway in McCulloch County?
Private driveways on your property usually do not require a county permit, but anything that alters county right-of-way, driveway access to county or state roads, or drainage may require approval. Check with the McCulloch County office or the county engineer and TxDOT if your work touches a state road. When in doubt, contact the county before you start to avoid having to undo work later.
What routine maintenance should McCulloch County homeowners expect for gravel driveways and what does it cost?
Plan to grade and re-crown your driveway after heavy rains or at least once a year; full top-dressing (adding 1-3 tons per 1,000 sq ft) is commonly needed every 2-5 years. Typical grading costs range from $80-$200 per visit depending on driveway length, and material additions run roughly $25-$60 per ton delivered. Weed control and trimming drainage ditches are low-cost but important preventative tasks.
How does gravel compare to asphalt or concrete for rural driveways in McCulloch County on cost and maintenance?
Gravel has the lowest upfront cost and is common for ranch roads in McCulloch County; expect roughly $0.50-$2.00 per sq ft installed for gravel, versus $3-$7 per sq ft for asphalt and $4-$10 per sq ft for concrete. Gravel requires more frequent maintenance (grading and added material every few years), while asphalt and concrete have higher upfront cost but longer major-service intervals. For long, low-traffic rural lanes gravel is often the most practical option.
What base preparation, compaction, and edge restraint practices do contractors use for gravel driveways here?
Contractors in the Hill Country typically excavate to the planned depth, shape a crown for drainage, install geotextile fabric over very soft soils, place a compactible crusher-run base in 3u0022 layers, and compact each layer with a plate or roller. Edge restraints such as compacted shoulders, timber, stone, or concrete curbs help keep material in place and protect shoulders from washout. Proper drainage (ditches and culverts) is essential to preserve the gravel surface in McCulloch County rains.
What truck sizes and haul distances are typical for gravel delivery to McCulloch County, and how do they affect delivery cost?
Common delivery trucks serving McCulloch County are tri-axle dump trucks carrying about 10-14 tons and end-dump or belly-dump trucks that carry 15-24 tons. Short local deliveries (within 10-20 miles) usually have modest fees or free delivery on larger loads, while longer hauls increase cost—expect additional trucking charges for 30-60+ mile runs. Hello Gravel coordinates regional haulers and will show delivery fees at checkout based on your zip code and load size.
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