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Gravel in Ozona
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?
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Why Ozona Chooses Hello Gravel
Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Ozona
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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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 Ozona
Why Ozona homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Ozona is a small West Texas community of 2,870 residents sitting within a regional market of 2.5+ million people. With steady growth of 0.45% annually, local homeowners and small contractors are increasingly investing in property improvements and durable landscaping. Ozona's climate—about 228 sunny days per year, annual rainfall around 34.25 inches, and a USDA hardiness zone of 8b—means outdoor projects must withstand intense sun, occasional heavy rains, and well-draining soils. That combination drives demand for quality aggregates that improve drainage, reduce erosion, and stand up to seasonally dry conditions. Homeowners choose gravel to anchor driveways, create low-maintenance paths, prevent mud during wet spells, and stabilize slopes. As construction and infrastructure adapt to regional economic shifts, timely delivery and correct material selection are essential to avoid costly rework and keep projects on schedule. Gravel that performs in Ozona is typically angular and well-graded to promote compaction and surface drainage—important given the city’s high sun exposure and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall. Coarser mixes shed water while finer grades lock together for a stable driving surface; both resist washout during short, intense storms common in West Texas. Hello Gravel connects Ozona homeowners with local suppliers so materials reflect regional geology and performance needs. Our online ordering, transparent pricing, and scheduled dump-truck delivery simplify sourcing, and optional tailgate spreading can be requested at checkout. We help you choose the right gravel and quantity so your project fits Ozona’s climate and timeline.
Popular projects in Ozona this season
- Ozona Ranch Drive Gravel - 120 tons
- Residential Driveway Gravel - 25 tons
- Gravel Parking Pad - 40 tons
- Gravel Drive Stabilization - 60 tons
- Erosion Control Gravel - 30 tons
Ozona quick facts
- Location
- West Texas
- Population
- 2,870
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.45% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Ozona projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Best Moisture Window
- High Heat Stress
- Low Freeze Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does delivered gravel cost in Ozona, TX?
Prices vary by material, supplier, and distance from pits, but typical delivered ranges in West Texas are: crushed limestone $30–$60 per ton, caliche $20–$45 per ton, and crusher fines $30–$70 per ton. These are estimates for Ozona-area deliveries; get an exact quote through our checkout (check your zip code) because regional sourcing and truck distance affect price.
Is there a delivery fee or minimum order for gravel in Ozona?
Hello Gravel requires a minimum order of 3 tons. Many orders around Ozona qualify for free delivery, but rural deliveries or long hauls may incur an extra fee; your final delivery charge is shown at checkout and depends on supplier location and truck routing.
Which gravel types work best for Ozona driveways with hot, arid weather and occasional heavy storms?
For West Texas conditions like Ozona, crushed limestone and caliche are commonly the best choices because they compact well and resist dust when maintained; crusher fines also perform well as a locked surface if properly compacted. Avoid loose river rock for driveways since it rolls and washes out easily; consider stabilizers for decomposed granite to reduce dust and washouts in heavy storms.
How deep should a residential driveway in Ozona be and how should it be compacted?
A typical Ozona residential driveway uses a compacted base of 6–12 inches of caliche or crushed rock with a 3–4 inch wearing layer of crusher fines or ¾u0022 crushed stone. Compact each layer with a vibratory plate or roller until firm—proper compaction and a slight crown for drainage are key to resisting washouts during storms.
How do I calculate how much gravel I need for my driveway in Ozona?
Measure the driveway area in square feet, multiply by depth in feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards; multiply cubic yards by the material weight (roughly 1.2–1.6 tons per cubic yard depending on type) to get tons. Example: a 12 ft by 60 ft driveway at 0.33 ft (4 inches) needs (12*60*0.33)/27 ≈ 8.8 cubic yards, roughly 11–14 tons depending on material.
What are the conversion numbers for common Ozona gravels (cubic yards to tons)?
As a rule of thumb for local materials: crusher fines and crushed limestone are about 1.4 tons per cubic yard, caliche about 1.3 tons per cubic yard, and loose, dry gravels closer to 1.2 tons per cubic yard. These are estimates; use the supplier-specific density when available for precise ordering.
Are polymer-stabilized gravels worth the extra cost in Ozona?
Stabilized or polymer-treated gravels cost more upfront but provide a firmer, dust-resistant surface that needs less frequent regrading—this can be a good value in dry, windy Ozona conditions where dust and loose material are recurring problems. For long driveways or properties with vehicle traffic, stabilization often reduces yearly maintenance and washouts after heavy storms.
How often should I maintain a gravel driveway in West Texas and what will it cost annually?
Expect routine maintenance every 1–3 years for regrading and adding material, with light yearly tasks like filling ruts and dust control as needed; major resurfacing or adding several tons is commonly every 2–5 years. Annual costs for a typical Ozona residential driveway are modest—often $100–$600 per year depending on driveway length, dust control needs, and whether you hire a contractor or DIY.
Do I need permits to install a driveway or culvert onto a public road in Crockett County / Ozona?
Permit requirements vary by road ownership: for county roads contact Crockett County road or commissioners' office, and for state highways contact the local TxDOT district; many rural approaches require a permit and may have specifications for culverts and sightlines. Before work, check with Crockett County officials and TxDOT to confirm permitting and placement rules for your specific driveway location.
How does lifetime cost compare between gravel, asphalt, and concrete for rural Ozona properties?
Gravel has the lowest initial cost but higher ongoing maintenance and periodic regrading; asphalt is mid-range upfront with moderate maintenance every 10–20 years, and concrete has the highest upfront cost but lowest routine maintenance. Typical lifespans: gravel 10–20 years with upkeep, asphalt 20–30 years with periodic overlays, and concrete 30–50 years—choose based on budget, expected traffic, and willingness to maintain.
Can I find local contractors or equipment rentals for gravel work in Ozona?
Ozona is a small town, so heavy equipment and contractors may be based in nearby regional centers like San Angelo or Sonora; small local operators often handle routine grading, but larger jobs may need contractors who bring compactors, skid steers, or dump trucks from surrounding towns. Hello Gravel can coordinate deliveries and often provide supplier or hauler recommendations; for equipment rental check regional rental houses in San Angelo or larger West Texas towns.
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