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Gravel in Tukwila
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What to know about Tukwila
Why Tukwila homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Tukwila is a city with a population of 21,972 located in a rapidly growing region; the broader metro area has a population of 2.5+ million. With a steady growth rate of 1.90% annually and a moderate Pacific Northwest climate (hardiness zone 8b), homeowners here face steady construction and landscaping demand. Tukwila averages 228 sunny days per year and receives about 34.25 inches of rain annually, which affects soil drainage and erosion concerns. That combination of growth and climate means local projects — from driveways and pathways to rain gardens and foundation backfill — often need reliable, well-graded aggregates. Homeowners seek quality gravel that drains, compacts, and resists washout so projects last through wet winters and sunny summers. Clear specifications and predictable deliveries matter: knowing the size, angularity, and drainage properties of your gravel helps avoid rework and keeps projects on schedule.
Popular projects in Tukwila this season
- Driveway gravel resurfacing - 12 tons
- Patio base gravel - 5 tons
- French drain gravel - 4 tons
- Gravel garden path - 3 tons
- Gravel parking pad - 18 tons
Tukwila quick facts
- Location
- West Washington
- Population
- 21,972
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.90% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Tukwila projects
- Wet Season Caution
- Poor Compaction Risk
- Best Compaction Conditions
- High Washout Risk
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Gravel delivery questions
What does gravel typically cost in Tukwila (per ton and per cubic yard) for residential deliveries?
Typical residential delivered prices in Tukwila usually fall in the range of about $30 to $60 per ton depending on type (pea, crushed, recycled) and delivery distance. That converts roughly to $40 to $80 per cubic yard, since 1 cubic yard of gravel is about 1.3 tons. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order and offers clear delivery pricing during checkout; next-day delivery is available for an additional fee in many areas.
Which gravel types are most commonly used for driveways and drainage in Tukwila?
For Tukwila driveways and high-traffic areas, crushed rock (3/4u0022 minus or 1u0022 minus) with angular particles is most common because it compacts well. Pea gravel is popular for patios and paths but not ideal for driveways, while larger clean drain rock (1u0022-2u0022) or washed crushed stone is used for French drains and other drainage work. Recycled crushed concrete is used locally as a budget-friendly base but inspect for contaminants and fines first.
How does Tukwila’s rainy climate affect gravel stability and washout risk?
Tukwila’s frequent rain and winter storms increase the risk of washout, rutting, and migration of loose surface gravel if the base and drainage are not addressed. Use proper grading to shed water, compacted angular base material, geotextile fabric, and edge restraint to reduce migration. For slopes and low spots, add French drains or swales to control runoff before it reaches gravel surfaces.
What are the typical soil types and yard slopes in Tukwila that affect gravel selection?
Many Tukwila yards sit on glacially influenced soils: a mix of silty loam, clayey patches, and glacial till that can hold water and compact poorly. Low-lying areas often need extra drainage or thicker base rock, while steeper slopes require terracing, edging, or retaining measures to prevent washout. A quick site check for standing water and slope percentage helps choose depth and base design.
How deep should I install gravel for driveways, walkways, and French drains in Tukwila?
For a residential driveway in Tukwila, a common build-up is 6u0022 to 8u0022 of compacted base rock (3/4u0022 minus) topped with 2u0022 to 3u0022 of wearing gravel for a total of about 8u0022 to 11u0022. Walkways typically need 3u0022 to 4u0022 of compacted material. For French drains use larger drain rock (1u0022-2u0022) with 3u0022 to 6u0022 of free-draining aggregate around the pipe plus geotextile fabric to keep fines out.
Do I need permits or are there local rules in Tukwila for installing a gravel driveway or large landscape project?
Tukwila may require permits or stormwater review for new driveways, changes to impervious area, or work within a public right-of-way, and some HOAs have their own rules about surface materials. Before starting larger projects, check Tukwila Municipal codes or contact the city public works/planning office and review HOA guidelines. If you need help, our Hello Gravel team can point you toward common local requirements and advise on next steps.
Which suppliers and contractors deliver gravel to Tukwila and do they offer spreading or compaction?
Hello Gravel connects customers in Tukwila to local suppliers and contracted haulers who deliver by dump truck; suppliers vary by neighborhood and seasonal availability. Many contractors offer installation, compaction, and grading, while some truck drivers may provide limited tailgate spreading at their discretion—request it at checkout but expect no guarantees. For installation services ask for separate contractor quotes and confirm minimum delivery quantities and any spreading fees.
How many tons or cubic yards of gravel do I need for common driveway sizes in Tukwila?
As a rule of thumb 1 cubic yard of gravel weighs about 1.3 tons and 1 ton equals about 0.77 cubic yards. For a 12' x 24' driveway: with an 8u0022 total build-up you need roughly 7 to 8 cubic yards (about 9 to 11 tons). For a 20' x 40' driveway with the same depth you need about 20 cubic yards (about 25 to 26 tons). Use our material calculator or contact sales for a site-specific estimate.
What maintenance should Tukwila homeowners expect for gravel driveways and paths and how often?
Expect light maintenance each year: regrading ruts, filling low spots, and adding 1/2u0022 to 1u0022 of new surface gravel every 1 to 3 years depending on traffic and winter weather. Weed control and edging repairs are typically annual tasks. Budget-wise, many homeowners spend a modest annual amount ($50 to a few hundred dollars) on materials and occasional contractor visits, depending on how much top-up is required.
How does gravel compare to asphalt, concrete, or permeable pavers for Tukwila conditions?
Gravel has the lowest upfront cost and offers excellent permeability, which helps with stormwater in rainy Tukwila, but it requires more routine maintenance than asphalt or concrete. Asphalt and concrete have higher initial costs and create more runoff, though they need less frequent topping. Permeable pavers cost more upfront but blend good stormwater performance with a low-maintenance surface; choose based on budget, desired look, and runoff requirements.
Are there mixes or additives recommended in West Washington to reduce washout and rutting on gravel surfaces?
For West Washington, builders commonly use an angular crushed-rock base (3/4u0022 minus) with a finer top dressing (screened fines or 3/8u0022 gravel) to help bind the surface and resist washout. Adding a layer of geotextile fabric under the base, using solid edging, and installing proper drainage are also key steps. For a stabilized surface consider a resin-bound system or engineered “gravel plus binder” products if you want less migration and dust.
Which gravel blends perform best for winter rain and wet seasons in the Puget Sound area?
Locally recommended blends favor angular crushed stone with a mix of fines on top so particles lock together when compacted, which helps resist wheel rutting and washout during heavy rain. Avoid loose, smooth pea gravel for high-traffic driveways; reserve it for low-traffic paths and decorative areas. If you want supplier-specific blends that perform well in the Puget Sound winters, contact Hello Gravel and we can suggest local options and contractors familiar with regional conditions.
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