Gravel delivery in New Baltimore, VA
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Gravel in New Baltimore
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 New Baltimore
Why New Baltimore homeowners choose Hello Gravel
New Baltimore is a growing community with a city population of 2,000 and ties into a larger metro area population of 2.6+ million. With a steady growth rate of 2.40% annually and a climate that averages 228/year sunny days and 34.25 inches of rainfall, homeowners are seeing more active landscaping and infrastructure projects that need reliable materials. Gravel is often sought for driveways, walkways, edging, and drainage work because it handles traffic, sheds water, and blends with regional soils. As new builds and renovations continue, residents need quality aggregates that match local geology and perform well in both sunny, warm stretches and wet periods common to the area.
Popular projects in New Baltimore this season
- Driveway gravel resurface - 30 tons
- Gravel backyard patio - 5 tons
- Gravel driveway apron - 12 tons
- Gravel drainage French drain - 6 tons
- Gravel garden paths - 3 tons
New Baltimore quick facts
- Location
- West Virginia
- Population
- 2,000
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for New Baltimore projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Poor Spring Compaction
- Ideal Summer Compaction
- Cold Weather Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does bulk gravel delivery cost per ton and per cubic yard near New Baltimore, VA?
Prices vary by material and supplier, but expect roughly $30-$60 per ton for common crushed stone and $40-$75 per ton for pea gravel or decorative river rock in the New Baltimore area. A good rule of thumb: 1 cubic yard of gravel weighs about 1.4 tons, so multiply the per-ton price by about 1.4 to estimate per-yard cost. Final price depends on material type, local quarry rates, and whether delivery fees apply.
What gravel types are most popular from local suppliers near New Baltimore?
Local suppliers around the Northern Virginia/West Virginia border commonly sell crushed stone (¾u0022 and #57), pea gravel, river rock, and limestone screenings. Crushed angular stone is often chosen for driveways and base layers, while pea gravel and river rock are popular for decorative paths, drainage features, and patios. Regional geology means color and texture can vary from supplier to supplier.
What depth and base do you recommend for a 1-car and 2-car driveway in hilly or clay soils near New Baltimore?
For clay or sloped sites near New Baltimore, start with good subgrade preparation and a geotextile fabric to separate soil from rock. Typical builds: 1-car driveway — 4–6 inches of compacted crushed stone base plus 1–2 inches of surface gravel; 2-car driveway — 6–8 inches of compacted base plus 1–2 inches of surface gravel. On steep or very wet slopes increase base thickness and add drainage features like French drains or swales.
How does Virginia seasonal weather (freeze-thaw and heavy rain) affect gravel driveways and paths in New Baltimore?
Freeze-thaw cycles and heavy spring/fall rains can cause rutting, washouts, and migration of fines in gravel surfaces near New Baltimore. Good drainage, proper compaction, and periodic regrading reduce damage: install crowns, edge restraints, and drainage outlets to move water away from the surface. Expect to perform maintenance after major storms and before freeze-thaw seasons to prolong performance.
Do local suppliers deliver washed or screened gravel, and what are typical minimum order quantities?
Many local quarries and suppliers serving the New Baltimore area offer washed and screened products, especially for patio or drainage use. Minimum order sizes commonly start around 3 tons (Hello Gravel minimum), though some suppliers or special deliveries may require 3–5 tons or more for screened loads. Check available products for your zip code on Hello Gravel to see specific offerings and minimums.
What routine maintenance should New Baltimore homeowners expect for gravel driveways, and how long do they typically last?
Typical maintenance includes annual grading to reshape crowns, adding 1–2 inches of new gravel every few years, filling potholes, and clearing drainage channels. With proper base prep and regular upkeep, a gravel driveway in the Virginia climate can last 10–20 years before a significant rebuild is needed. Annual maintenance costs are modest: budget for a few hundred dollars every couple of years for new gravel and occasional truck or contractor time.
How much more does screened (washed) gravel cost versus unscreened, and how does that affect installation?
Screened or washed gravel is generally $5–$15 more per ton than unscreened material, depending on type and local availability. Washed material is cleaner and works better for patios, drainage, and where fines or uniform sizing are needed, while unscreened mixes are fine for temporary fill or rough base. Choosing washed material can reduce installation problems like excess fines migrating but will raise material cost.
What delivery fees, equipment rentals, and contractor costs should I plan for in New Baltimore gravel projects?
Hello Gravel often includes free delivery in many areas, but delivery fees can apply based on location, job access, and truck size; confirm pricing at checkout. Expect equipment rental like plate compactors ($60–$120/day) or small rollers ($300–$600/day) if doing yourself, while contractor-installed gravel driveways typically range from about $3 to $8 per square foot depending on excavation, grading, and slope. Always get local quotes and factor in haul distance, access, and spreading needs.
Are permits or HOA rules likely to affect gravel driveways or front-yard gravel in New Baltimore?
Local rules vary, so check your county zoning office and any HOA covenants that cover New Baltimore properties before installing a gravel driveway or large gravel front-yard area. Some HOAs restrict visible gravel or require specific edging, colors, or materials, and counties may have stormwater or setback requirements for driveways. Contact your HOA and local permitting office early to avoid surprises.
What gravel works best for drainage and erosion control on sloped properties near New Baltimore?
For drainage on slopes around New Baltimore use angular crushed stone for stable, interlocking surfaces and larger riprap (2–4 inches) or gabion rock at concentrated runoff points to prevent erosion. Incorporate layered design: coarse rock for channels and a compacted crushed-stone base for the traveled surface, plus vegetation or erosion-control matting on exposed slopes. Properly sized rock and planned drainage outlets greatly reduce washouts after heavy rains.
How many tons will I need for a typical project in New Baltimore and how do I calculate it?
Use this simple method: measure area in square feet, multiply by desired depth in inches, divide by 324 to get cubic yards, then multiply cubic yards by about 1.4 to estimate tons (1 cubic yard ≈ 1.4 tons). For example, a 10 ft x 20 ft patio at 2 inches deep is (200 sq ft * 2 in) / 324 ≈ 1.23 cubic yards, which is about 1.7 tons. Use Hello Gravel’s material calculator or enter your zip code to get a tailored estimate for local products.
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