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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Titus 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 Titus County

Why Titus County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Titus County homeowners face growing demand for dependable landscaping and site-prep materials as the area develops. With a city population of 30,000 and a metro area population of 4.6+ million, local growth at an annual rate of 2.10% is driving new residential and infrastructure projects. The climate—hardiness zone 8a with 218 sunny days per year and annual rainfall of 38.97 inches—means materials must handle both sun exposure and periodic heavy rain. That makes well-graded gravel a go-to choice: it helps prevent erosion, improves driveway durability, and provides reliable drainage for patios, walkways, and French drains. Homeowners choosing quality aggregates reduce long-term maintenance and avoid common problems like rutting, standing water, and washouts in sloped yards.

Popular projects in Titus County this season

  • gravel driveway resurface - 40 tons
  • gravel patio base - 12 tons
  • gravel garden path - 6 tons
  • gravel shed pad - 8 tons
  • gravel french drain - 10 tons

Titus County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
30,000
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 Titus County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Rain Risk
Hot Dry Conditions
Cool Damp Period

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Gravel delivery questions

What does gravel typically cost in Titus County, TX per ton and per cubic yard?

Local gravel prices vary with type and season. Typical ranges in the Texas region are: crushed limestone $20-45 per ton (about $28-63 per cubic yard), pea gravel $35-70 per ton (about $49-98 per cubic yard), and crusher run $18-40 per ton (about $25-56 per cubic yard). These are estimates; exact pricing for Titus County will depend on supplier, delivery distance, and current market conditions.

Which gravel types work best for driveways in Titus County's hot, humid, and often wet climate?

For Titus County conditions, crushed limestone or crusher run are usually the best choices because they compact well and shed water when installed with proper slope. Pea gravel looks nice but tends to migrate and can wash out in heavy rain, so it is better suited for walkways or decorative areas rather than primary driveways. Regardless of type, a well-prepared base, good drainage, and edge restraint are essential on the clay soils common in the area.

How many tons of gravel do I need for common driveway sizes in Titus County?

Use 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.4 tons as a rule of thumb. Estimated quantities: 1-car driveway 12x20 at 3u0022 depth ≈ 2.2 yd3 ≈ 3 tons; 2-car driveway 24x24 at 3u0022 depth ≈ 5.3 yd3 ≈ 7.5 tons; 1,000 sq ft at 2u0022 depth ≈ 6.2 yd3 ≈ 8.6 tons and at 3u0022 depth ≈ 9.3 yd3 ≈ 13 tons. Add 5-10% for grading loss and settling, and order at least the 3-ton minimum if using Hello Gravel.

Which local suppliers or quarries deliver gravel in and around Titus County and what are typical delivery and spreading fees?

Hello Gravel partners with local quarries and truck fleets that serve Titus County; availability depends on your zip code. Delivery is often included or priced per load—many areas offer free delivery on minimum orders while remote deliveries or short runs may carry a fee; tailgate spreading is sometimes offered at drivers' discretion and may incur an extra charge typically ranging from $0 to $150 depending on job size. For exact suppliers, delivery windows, and fees, enter your address on Hello Gravel to see local options and final pricing.

Do Titus County or local HOAs require permits or specific materials for gravel driveways or rural roads?

Permit and HOA rules vary by municipality and neighborhood within Titus County. Rural unincorporated areas often have few formal restrictions, but cities inside the county or private HOAs may have standards for driveway width, materials, dust control, or setbacks. Check with your city planning office, Titus County offices, and any HOA covenants before ordering to confirm permit needs and material restrictions.

How well does gravel handle drainage and erosion on slopes and clay soils in Titus County, and what are the best installation practices?

Gravel performs well for drainage if installed with proper base and grading, but on clay soils common in Titus County it can migrate or rut without preparation. Best practices include installing a compacted coarse base (4-6u0022), compacting in layers, using geotextile fabric to separate clay from aggregate, providing a crowned surface or swales for runoff, and adding edge restraints. For steeper slopes or severe erosion, combine gravel with terraces, check dams, or vegetation to reduce runoff velocity.

What is a realistic maintenance schedule and cost for a gravel driveway in Titus County?

Expect light upkeep annually (raking, filling ruts, weed control) and a larger refresh every 2-5 years (regrading and adding 1-3u0022 of new material). Typical quantities to add for an average two-car driveway are 2-6 tons per refresh; material cost will follow local per-ton prices, and professional regrading or spreading can run a few hundred dollars depending on access. Preventive maintenance like fixing drainage problems early will reduce long-term costs and keep the surface stable.

How does crushed limestone compare to asphalt, concrete, or other crushed rock for cost, durability, and maintenance in Titus County conditions?

Crushed limestone is generally the lowest initial cost and provides good drainage, but it requires periodic topping and regrading. Asphalt gives a smoother, more durable driving surface at a mid-range price and needs sealing every few years; concrete is highest cost up front with long life and low frequent maintenance. In Titus County's wet, clay-rich soils, paved options perform better long-term for heavy use, while crushed limestone can be the most cost-effective choice for rural driveways if proper base and drainage are provided.

What truck sizes and minimum order quantities do local Titus County suppliers typically use for gravel delivery?

Most local suppliers serving Titus County deliver by tri-axle or larger dump trucks that carry roughly 10-15 tons per load, but Hello Gravel lists a minimum order of 3 tons. Some quarries may require full-truck minimums for remote deliveries or specialty materials, while smaller residential jobs can often be met with partial loads depending on the hauler. Confirm truck type, access requirements (turning radius, overhead clearance), and minimum order during checkout.

Are there seasonal price changes or availability issues in Titus County that affect when I should buy gravel?

Yes. Heavy rain seasons and storm events in East Texas can temporarily limit quarry production and delay deliveries, and demand can drive prices up in spring and after storms. Winter freezes are less of an issue in Titus County, but scheduling around the wettest months will reduce the chance of delivery delays and site preparation problems. For time-sensitive projects consider booking a delivery date through Hello Gravel and asking about next-day options when available.

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