Gravel delivery in Washington, VA
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Gravel in Washington
Driveway Gravel
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What to know about Washington
Why Washington homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Washington is a city of 980 residents inside the larger Washington-Arlington metro, which supports a metro area population of 2.6+ million and is expanding at about 2.50% annually. That steady growth, combined with moderate rainfall (34.25 inches per year), 228 sunny days, and USDA hardiness zone 8b, keeps demand high for home landscaping, driveway repairs, drainage fixes, and outdoor living upgrades. Homeowners in the region prioritize aggregates that handle wet winters and sunny summers, resist erosion, and blend with local soil tones. Gravel is a practical choice for many projects because it provides economical surfacing, reliable drainage, and a stable base for patios, walkways, and driveways—making it useful for DIY homeowners and local contractors alike.
Popular projects in Washington this season
- Gravel Driveway Repair - 10 tons
- Gravel Patio Base - 6 tons
- Gravel Pathway Install - 8 tons
- Gravel French Drain - 4 tons
- Gravel Drainage Trench - 3 tons
Washington quick facts
- Location
- Washington-Arlington, DC-VA-MD-WV
- Population
- 980
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.50% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Washington projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- High Moisture Risk
- Ideal Dry Compaction
- Freeze Thaw Limits
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Gravel delivery questions
How much does gravel delivery and installation typically cost in Washington, VA and the Washington-Arlington metro area?
Typical delivered gravel prices in the Northern Virginia/DC metro area range widely depending on type: base crushed stone often runs about $40-$80 per ton, decorative gravels $70-$150 per ton, with delivery fees sometimes $0-$70 depending on distance and order size. Installation or spreading by a local contractor adds labor and equipment costs; expect $0.50-$3.00 per square foot for basic spreading and grading. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and offers standard delivery in 2+ business days; request a local quote for exact pricing.
Which gravel types work best for driveways and drainage in Washington's freeze-thaw climate?
For Northern Virginia freeze-thaw cycles, angular crushed stone with a compactable fines layer (crusher run or 21B) performs best for driveway bases because it locks together and resists washout. Use #57 crushed stone or 3/4u0022 crushed rock as a wearing layer for drainage and load distribution, while avoiding loose pea gravel for primary vehicle surfaces since it shifts under heavy traffic. For drainage swales or decorative areas, river rock or pea gravel are fine but pair them with a stable base and underlayment to reduce movement.
How do local suppliers in Washington, VA usually price gravel per ton and per cubic yard, and who offers delivery or installation?
Local suppliers in the Washington, VA area price gravel by the ton (common) with cubic yard pricing calculated from weight; expect roughly 1.2-1.5 tons per cubic yard depending on material. Many local quarries and landscapers offer delivery with tri-axle dump trucks; some contractors will add spreading and compaction for an extra fee. Hello Gravel connects you with nearby suppliers and haulers, shows per-ton pricing, and lists delivery options during checkout.
How many tons or cubic yards of gravel do common projects in Washington, VA require?
Estimates depend on area and depth: a 2-car driveway (about 20 x 40 ft) at 4u0022 depth needs roughly 3 cubic yards (about 4-5 tons), while an 8u0022 compacted base for the same area needs about 6 cubic yards (7-9 tons). A 10 x 10 ft patio at 2u0022 depth uses about 0.6 cubic yards (0.8-1 ton), and a 3-foot-wide 50-foot pathway at 2u0022 depth uses about 1 cubic yard (1.2-1.5 tons). Use Hello Gravel's material calculator and select local depth recommendations to get a tailored estimate.
What gravel depth, base materials, and compaction are recommended for heavy vehicle access and rural driveways in Washington, VA?
For heavy vehicle access in rural Washington, VA, start with a well-draining subgrade, then install 8-12u0022 of compactable crushed stone base (crusher run or similar) compacted in 4u0022 lifts, topped with 2-3u0022 of 3/4u0022 crushed stone as the wearing surface. Add geotextile fabric beneath the base on very soft soils to reduce mixing and rutting. Proper drainage, crown, and regular compaction during installation are key to lasting performance through freeze-thaw cycles.
How long do gravel driveways typically last in Virginia and what maintenance should Washington homeowners expect to pay for?
A well-built gravel driveway in Virginia can function for many years, but it requires ongoing maintenance: periodic grading, adding 1-3 inches of fresh stone every 2-7 years, and spot-filling potholes after winter. Typical homeowner maintenance costs vary widely but budget $100-$1,000 every few years depending on driveway size and whether you hire a contractor for grading or bring in new stone. Using proper base materials and drainage up front reduces long-term maintenance and costs.
Are there local permits, HOA rules, or stormwater requirements in Washington, VA that affect installing gravel surfaces?
Yes. The Town of Washington (Rappahannock County) and state agencies may require driveway permits or VDOT approval if you access a state road; property-specific HOA covenants can also restrict surface materials or colors. Stormwater rules may require erosion control, culverts, or swales for runoff management on new driveways. Check with local town or county building and zoning offices and your HOA before installation to confirm requirements.
How does gravel compare to asphalt, concrete, and pavers for cost and upkeep in Washington, VA residential driveways?
Gravel is the most cost-effective up front, typically $1-$3 per square foot installed for basic gravel, but it requires more routine upkeep than asphalt or concrete. Asphalt and concrete cost more up front ($3-$10 per square foot) with lower routine maintenance, while pavers are the most expensive ($10+ per square foot) but offer durability and formal appearance. Gravel remains a good choice for rural Washington properties because it is permeable, flexible in freeze-thaw conditions when well-built, and easier to repair.
Where can homeowners in the Washington-Arlington metro area source decorative landscaping gravel and what price ranges should they expect?
Homeowners can source decorative gravels from local landscape suppliers, quarries, and online marketplaces like Hello Gravel that connect to regional vendors across the Washington-Arlington metro area. Expect decorative gravels (colored pebbles, crushed quartz, river rock) to cost roughly $70-$150 per ton delivered, depending on rarity and distance. Always ask for a sample or photo of local stock and note that colors and texture vary by supplier and region.
Do local contractors in Washington, VA offer gravel stabilization options and how much do those upgrades cost?
Yes. Contractors in the Washington area commonly install geotextile fabric, cellular grids, or stabilization binders to reduce stone migration and rutting; geotextile fabric materials are relatively inexpensive while cellular grids and professional installation increase cost. Material-only geotextile runs about $0.15-$0.50 per square foot, while grid systems with installation often range $1.50-$6.00 per square foot. Contact local contractors through Hello Gravel for project-specific quotes and to compare stabilization options for your site.
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