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Gravel in Huntsville
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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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 Huntsville
Why Huntsville homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Huntsville is a growing community with a city population of 2,600 and a metro area population of 2.5+ million, expanding at a rate of 2.10% annually. That steady growth is driving homeowner projects across the area—driveway repairs, patio installs, yard refreshes, and drainage upgrades—that all rely on reliable aggregates. With 228 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 34.32 inches, and a USDA hardiness zone of 8b, local climate and geography make good drainage and UV-resistant materials important. Homeowners look for quality gravel that provides consistent particle size, good compaction, and lasting performance so outdoor features resist washout, reduce maintenance, and complement existing landscaping. Regional sourcing matters: materials that reflect Huntsville's geology will behave predictably in local soils and weather patterns.
Popular projects in Huntsville this season
- Huntsville gravel driveway - 35 tons
- Gravel garden path - 6 tons
- Gravel patio base - 12 tons
- Gravel parking pad - 45 tons
- Gravel French drain - 7 tons
Huntsville quick facts
- Location
- West Utah
- Population
- 2,600
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.32 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.10% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Huntsville projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Wet Spring Curing
- High Heat Drying
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does gravel delivery and basic installation typically cost in Huntsville, UT for driveways and patios?
Expect delivered gravel costs in Huntsville to vary by material and quantity; a rough delivered price range is $30 to $80 per ton depending on type (crushed rock, river rock, decorative). Basic spreading and light compaction by a contractor can add $1 to $4 per square foot, while more extensive base prep or grading raises costs further. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and offers standard delivery in 2+ business days with next-day options for an extra fee.
Which gravel types hold up best in Huntsville’s snow, freeze-thaw cycles, and mountain terrain?
For traction and freeze-thaw durability in Huntsville, angular crushed rock (for example 3/4u0022 crushed stone or #57) performs best because it locks together and resists migration. Crusher run (a mix of fines and crushed stone) is good for base layers since it compacts well, while rounded river rock is poor for driveways because it shifts and rolls in snow. Decomposed granite can work for low-traffic paths but may rut under freeze-thaw unless stabilized or compacted over a proper base.
How do I calculate how many tons or cubic yards of gravel I need for a driveway, walkway, or patio in Huntsville?
Measure the area in square feet and pick a depth in inches, then use: cubic yards = (area in sq ft * depth in inches) / 324. In this region, a good rule is 1 cubic yard of gravel equals about 1.3 tons, so tons = cubic yards * 1.3. Example: a 12' x 40' driveway at 3u0022 deep is about 4.44 cubic yards, or roughly 5.8 tons; Hello Gravel’s calculator can do this for you.
Who supplies bulk gravel near Huntsville, UT and how can I get local delivery and pricing?
Huntsville sources typically come from local quarries and landscape supply yards in Weber County and nearby Ogden; availability reflects local geology so color and texture can vary. Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers, shows transparent pricing, and schedules delivery—enter your zip code on our site to see exact options and quotes. For large or specialized orders, contact our team so we can confirm material specs and delivery logistics.
What are typical contractor costs for driveway base prep, compaction, and edging in West Utah?
Contractor pricing in the Huntsville area varies with slope and access: basic grading and compacting a driveway base commonly runs from $1.50 to $4.00 per square foot, while adding edging or curbs can add $2 to $8 per linear foot depending on material. Steep or difficult-access sites increase labor and equipment needs, which raises cost. Get on-site quotes to account for slope, drainage needs, and staging limitations common in mountain lots.
How does gravel perform for drainage and erosion control on steep Huntsville properties, and what types do you recommend?
Gravel is excellent for improving drainage on steep slopes when sized and placed correctly: use larger angular rock (1u0022 to 3u0022) or riprap for concentrated flow and 3/4u0022 to 1-1/2u0022 crushed stone for stable, permeable surfaces. Combine with geotextile fabric, terraces, or check dams to reduce erosion; French drains should use clean, washed 3/4u0022 stone and perforated pipe. On steep Huntsville lots, contractor-installed erosion control and proper outlet routing are important to protect downhill areas and roadways.
Do I need permits or HOA approval in Huntsville, UT to replace lawn with gravel or install a gravel driveway?
Permit and HOA requirements vary: many small projects like replacing a lawn with gravel may need homeowner association approval if one applies, and driveway modifications often require a city or county permit if they affect the road, curb cut, or stormwater flows. In Huntsville and Weber County, check with City Hall and your HOA before beginning work—they can confirm setback, drainage, and impervious-surface rules. When in doubt, request guidance from the local building department to avoid costly rework.
How often will I need to replenish or maintain gravel in Huntsville’s climate, and what maintenance should I expect?
Expect light-use surfaces to need topping up every 2 to 5 years and driveways with heavier traffic every 1 to 3 years due to settling, washout, and freeze-thaw movement. Regular maintenance includes raking to redistribute material, adding fresh gravel to low spots, regrading for drainage, and compacting after filling. For steeper or high-traffic areas, consider periodic contractor maintenance and edging to minimize migration.
How does gravel compare to asphalt, concrete, or pavers for cost, durability, and winter traction in Huntsville?
Gravel is usually the lowest upfront cost and is flexible on steep or irregular terrain, but it requires more frequent maintenance than asphalt or concrete. Asphalt and concrete provide smoother, longer-lasting surfaces with less routine upkeep but cost more up front and can be more challenging on steep lots; pavers give good aesthetics and durability at a higher price. For winter traction in Huntsville, angular crushed gravel offers good grip, though asphalt or textured concrete are easier to snowplow and maintain for year-round access.
What gravel specifications are recommended for septic drain fields, French drains, or foundation drainage in Huntsville soils?
For drainage systems around homes in the Huntsville area, washed, clean stone is standard—#57 (approximately 3/4u0022 crushed stone) is commonly used in French drains and around perforated pipe because it allows water flow while resisting clogging. Septic drain fields often require washed gravel sized per local health department rules; many authorities specify clean 3/4u0022 stone or approved alternatives. Always confirm with Weber County health or the local building department to meet code and avoid system failure.
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